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)
英英释意
- 1. people having the same social or economic status;
- "the working class"
- "an emerging professional class"
- 2. a body of students who are taught together;
- "early morning class="highlight">class="highlight">classes are always sleepy"
- 3. education imparted in a series of lessons or class meetings;
- "he took a course in basket weaving"
- "flirting is not unknown in college class="highlight">class="highlight">classes"
- 4. a collection of things sharing a common attribute;
- "there are two class="highlight">class="highlight">classes of detergents"
- 5. a body of students who graduate together;
- "the class of '97"
- "she was in my year at Hoehandle High"
- 6. a league ranked by quality;
- "he played baseball in class D for two years"
- "Princeton is in the NCAA Division 1-AA"
- 7. elegance in dress or behavior;
- "she has a lot of class"
- 8. (biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more orders
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。
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- 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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