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class

英 [klɑːs] 美[klæs]
  • n. 阶级;班级;种类;班;等级
  • vt. 分类;把…分等级;把…归入某等级,把…看作(或分类、归类);把…编入某一班级
  • adj. 极好的;很好的,优秀的,出色的
  • vi. 属于…类(或等级),被列为某类(或某级)
  • n. (英、德)克拉斯(人名)

词组搭配


class A (或 B, C) drug

an illegal narcotic drug classified as being of the most harmful and addictive (or a less harmful and addictive) kind, possession or sale of which incurs corresponding legal penalties

A(或B,C)类毒品(根据其有害程度和上瘾程度划分为A,B或C类的某种毒品,私藏或出售将导致相应的法律处罚)

class act

(chiefly N. Amer.)a person or thing displaying impressive and stylish excellence

(主北美)出类拔萃的人,气质超群的人,出色的事物

in a class of (或 on) its (或 one's) own

unequalled, especially in excellence or performance

(尤指优秀品质、表现)无与伦比的,独一无二的,独具一格的

双语例句


1. The price includes two economy class airfares from Brisbane to Los Angeles.
这一价格包括两张从布里斯班到洛杉矶的经济舱机票。

来自柯林斯例句

2. There was very little snobbery or class-consciousness in the wartime navy.
战时的海军中很少有势利眼,阶级意识也不强。

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3. He was not perhaps physically the strongest in the class.
他可能不是全班身体最壮的。

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4. You can pay to be upgraded to a business class seat.
你可以付费升级到商务舱。

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5. He suggested a link between class size and test results of seven-year-olds.
他认为7岁大的学生的测试分数和班级的规模有关系。

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