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British pronunciation
/kɐnˈɒnɪkə‍l/

"canonical"の定義と意味

canonical
01

of, relating to, or prescribed by church law

02

included in or accepted as part of the official biblical canon

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The canonical gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are considered foundational texts in Christianity.
The church council debated which writings should be included in the canonical New Testament.
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正統な, 規範的な

according to the rules that are broadly accepted or are official
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The text is considered canonical in the study of classical literature, adhering to accepted scholarly standards.
このテキストは古典文学の研究において正統と見なされ、受け入れられた学術基準に従っています。
His approach to the problem followed a canonical method, reflecting the established procedures.
彼の問題へのアプローチは、確立された手順を反映した正統的な方法に従った。
04

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

05

正典の

(of an author or literary work) accepted as highly acclaimed authors or pieces of literature, which are collectively referred to as the literary canon
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Jane Austen 's novels are considered part of the canonical literature of English literature, studied and revered by scholars and readers alike.
ジェーン・オースティンの小説は、英語文学の正典文学の一部と考えられており、学者や読者によって研究され、崇拝されています。
The professor 's course focused on the canonical works of Western literature, including classics by Homer, Shakespeare, and Dante.
教授のコースは、ホメロス、シェイクスピア、ダンテの古典を含む西洋文学の正典的な作品に焦点を当てました。

語族

canon

Noun

canonical

Adjective

canonically

Adverb

canonically

Adverb
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