canon

noun
🔊/ˈkænən/
🔊/ˈkænən/
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  1. a Christian priest with special duties in a cathedral座堂区府Topics Religion and festivalsc2
  2. (formal) a generally accepted rule, standard or principle by which something is judged原则;准则;标准
    • the canons of good taste衡量高雅趣味的标准
    • market sovereignty, the central canon of Thatcherism市场主权,撒切尔主义的中心法则
  3. a list of the books or other works that are generally accepted as the real work of a particular writer or as being important(某作家的)真作,精品
    • the Shakespeare canon莎士比亚的精品
    • ‘Wuthering Heights’ is a central book in the canon of English literature.《呼啸山庄》是英国文学经典中非常重要的一部作品。🔊🔊
  4. a piece of music in which singers or instruments take it in turns to repeat the melody两重轮唱(或演奏);卡农曲 (= tune)
    • a canon for tenor and bass中音和低音的佳能
    Topics Musicc2
  5. Word Originsenses 2 to 4 Old English: from Latin, from Greek kanōn ‘rule’, reinforced in Middle English by Old French canon.sense 1 Middle English (in the sense ‘regular’): from Old French canonie, from Latin canonicus ‘according to rule’ from Greek kanonikos, from kanon ‘rule’.