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British pronunciation
/kɐnˈɒnɪkə‍l/

Définition et signification de « canonical » en anglais

canonical
01

canonique, autorisé

of, relating to, or prescribed by church law
example
Exemples
Priests must follow canonical procedures when granting annulments.
02

included in or accepted as part of the official biblical canon

example
Exemples
Some early writings were excluded from the canonical scriptures.
03

canonique, autorisé

according to the rules that are broadly accepted or are official
example
Exemples
His approach to the problem followed a canonical method, reflecting the established procedures.
Son approche du problème a suivi une méthode canonique, reflétant les procédures établies.
04

(mathematics, logic, computing) expressed in the simplest or most standard form without loss of generality or meaning

example
Exemples
Canonical representation simplifies comparison between data sets.
05

canonique

(of an author or literary work) accepted as highly acclaimed authors or pieces of literature, which are collectively referred to as the literary canon
example
Exemples
The professor 's course focused on the canonical works of Western literature, including classics by Homer, Shakespeare, and Dante.
Le cours du professeur était axé sur les œuvres canoniques de la littérature occidentale, y compris les classiques d'Homère, Shakespeare et Dante.
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