词汇 | class |
释义 | class noun uk /klɑːs/ us /klæs/ classnoun (TEACHING GROUP)A1[ C, + sing/pl verb ] a group of students who are taught together at school, college, or university: 班;班级 Which class are you in this year?今年你在哪个班? She gave the whole class extra homework for a week.她给全班额外布置了一星期的家庭作业。 My class (= the people in my class) was/were rather noisy this morning.我的班里今天早上很吵。 [ as form of address ]Okay, class, settle down and open your books.好了,同学们,安静下来,打开书本。 A1[ C, + sing/pl verb ] a period of time in which students are taught something: (一节)课;课堂 My last class ends at four o'clock.我最后一堂课4点结束。 in class I was told off for talking in class.我因为在课堂上讲话而受到了严厉批评。 take a class Who takes your environmental studies class? teach a classI teach a class on crochet at the weekends. I missed my aerobics class yesterday.我昨天没去上有氧健身操课。 Classes have been cancelled today because of a staff meeting.因为有全体教工会议,今天的课取消了。 the class of 2012, 2013, etc.mainly US a group of students who successfully finished their studies in a particular year: 2012(2013等)届毕业生 The class of 2004 achieved the highest ever SAT scores in this district. Sophie is way ahead of the other children in her class. She never paid attention in class and seemed to be in a permanent daydream. I think it's important to reduce class sizes in schools. We've started going to a keep-fit class at the sports centre. She's signed up for evening classes at the community college.她已经报名参加社区学院夜间课程的学习。 Students & pupils -grader alum alumna alumnae alumni alumnus apprentice entrant frosh graduate homeschooler house officer houseman pupil school kid school-leaver schoolboy schoolchild schoolgirl theologian You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Classes & courses classnoun (ECONOMIC GROUP)B2[ C or U ] a group of people within society who have the same economic and social position: 社会等级;阶级;阶层 working classThe Labour Party has lost a lot of support among the working class.工党失去了工人阶级中许多人的支持。 upper classShe belongs to the rich American upper class.她属于富裕的美国上层阶级。 middle classWe live in a middle class neighbourhood.我们住在一个中产阶级居住区。 upper middle classShe comes from an upper middle class background.她出身于中上层阶级家庭。 ruling classHe was a member of the ruling classes.他是统治阶级中的一员。 class structureShe's studying the class structure of Japan.她在研究日本的阶级结构。 Compare caste See also underclass The upper classes usually send their children to expensive private schools.富人阶层一般把孩子送往学费昂贵的私立学校。 There is a widening gulf between the middle classes and the poorest sections of society. The upper middle class tend to go into business or the professions, becoming, for example, lawyers, doctors, or accountants.社会地位较高的中产阶级往往会进入商业圈或成为专业人士,如律师、医生或会计。 The working class usually reacts in a predictable way to government policies. In those days people were expected to marry someone from their own social class. Class & class-consciousness in general anti-bourgeois anti-snob arriviste bougie gentrification gentrify go/come down in the worldidiom go/come up in the worldidiom petit bourgeois petty bourgeois pleb plebby the bottom of the heapidiom the gentry the petite bourgeoisie trailer trash underclass ungenteel ungentrified upper class classnoun (RANK)A2[ C ] a group into which goods, services, or people are put according to their standard: (货物、服务或人的)等级,类别,级别 first classWhenever I travel by train, I always travel first class.我每次乘火车旅行都坐头等车厢。 second classsecond class mail business classa business class ticket economy classI purchased a ticket in economy class. [ C ] in the UK, the standard that someone has reached in their university degree: (英国大学学位成绩的)等级 What class of degree did you get?你得的是几等学位? He graduated with a second-class honours degree in physics.他以物理学二等优秀学位毕业。 class A/B/C drug in UK law, a group of illegal drugs classified according to how dangerous they are thought to be and how severe the punishment is for using or selling them, with class A the most dangerous : A/B/C类毒品(英国对毒品的分类,根据毒品的危险程度,以及被发现使用或销售后的受罚程度而定,A类毒品最危险) He was charged with possession of a class A drug, namely heroin.他被控持有一种A类毒品,即海洛因。 be in a class of your own to be the best at a particular activity: 是第一流的;是最好的 As a long-distance runner, she's in a class of her own.作为一名长跑选手,她是一流的。 be in a class by itself/of its own to be something of such a high quality that nothing can be compared to it: 无与伦比,无可比拟 In New York, it is clear that Dominican hair salons are in a class of their own. be in a different class to be the best or much better than other people at a particular activity: When it comes to mathematics, he's in a different class from his peers. be out of someone's class to be much better or more attractive than someone else: I can't play chess with him. He's completely out of my class!我没法跟他对弈。他水平比我高多了! They always fly economy class.他们总是乘坐经济舱。 Because of the delay, we were offered seats in first class.由于飞机误点,我们接受升舱服务,坐进了头等舱。 I'd like you to send this for me first class, please. Most of the girls were good at drawing, but Jenny was in a class of her own. When it comes to cooking, Jane's in a different class to the rest of us. Quality and standard acid test bar benchmark build build quality cachet five-star gilt-edged ideal level litmus test multi-levelled quality control random sampling rank rate set the bar high/lowidiom starred status sub-level You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Marks & results classnoun (STYLE)[ U ] the quality of being stylish or fashionable: 风度;时髦;优雅 She's got real class.她的确风姿优雅。 Modern & fashionable ahead of timephrase be (all) the rageidiom be having a momentidiom funky futuristic futuristically get with the programmeidiom granola shabby chic sleekly sleekness smartly smartness the avant-garde ultra-sophisticated up to date up-to-the-minuteidiom way-out with it à la mode classnoun (BIOLOGY)[ C ] biology specialized a group of related plants or animals, in the general classification of plants and animals(植物或动物分类的)纲 Species & genders clade cliff edge female femaleness genera genus he holotype intergeneric male multi-species order paramecium phylum same-gender she speciesism strain suborder subspecies class verb[ T ] uk /klɑːs/ us /klæs/ C1 to consider someone or something to belong to a particular group because of their or its qualities: I'm 17, but I'm still classed as a child when I travel by bus.我17岁了,可是乘公共汽车时仍然被视为儿童。 I would class her among the top ten American novelists. Synonym sort Compare classify Classifying and creating order alphabetize anti-hierarchical arrange arrangement arranger describe macrocosm miscatalogue misclassification misclassify miscode mislabel pigeonhole shake someone down short-list shortlist sort sort something out unstratified unstructured class adjective informaluk /klɑːs/ us /klæs/ very good: 很好的 a class act出色的行为 UKHe's a class golfer.他是位一流的高尔夫球手。 Informal words for good A-OK amazeballs apple pie awesomesauce badass dank jim-dandy juicy knock knock spots off somethingidiom like a bossidiom out of sightidiom plum royally rule OKidiom safe shabby shit hot sight steal class | American Dictionaryclass noun us/klæs/ classnoun (TEACHING GROUP)[ C ] a group of students who are taught together at school, or a short period in which a particular subject is taught: She got in trouble for talking in class. [ C ] The class of a particular year is the group of students who will complete their studies that year: The class of 2003 is very large. classnoun (ECONOMIC GROUP)[ C/U ] a group of people within a society who have the same economic and social position: [ U ]Most of us think of ourselves as middle class. classnoun (RANK)[ C ] the ranking of goods and services or people’s skills according to what they provide or how good they are: Whenever I fly, I go business class. She’s a first-class teacher. classnoun (STYLE)[ U ] the quality of being stylish or fashionable: She dresses with a lot of class. classnoun (BIOLOGY)[ C ] biology a group of plants or animals with similar biological structure classyadjectiveus/ˈklæs·i/ He drives a very classy car. Idiomin a class by your/itself class verb[ T ] us/klæs/ classverb[T] (RANK)to rank: I would class her with the best American violinists. class | Business Englishclass noun uk /klɑːs/us [ C or U ] a group of people within society who have the same economic or social position: As rents increased, working class families left the city in search of more affordable neighborhoods. upper/middle/lower class [ C ] COMMERCE a standard based on price and quality: The planes will have reclining seats for customers in first class. She and her husband run a luxury-class holiday accommodation business. [ C ] COMMERCE a group into which goods and services are put based on their characteristics: Your shipment's freight class determines the carrier's shipping charges. a class of sthAt issue is a class of mortgages that lenders call "subprime" because they do not qualify for the lowest or prime interest rate. [ C ] a series of lessons on a particular subject: a class in/on sthAs part of a class in international relations, the conference aimed to teach students the art of negotiations. enrol in a classAnd so that fall, I enrolled in an agribusiness marketing class. take/go to/attend classes For the past two years he's been taking night classes while also working full-time as a nurse. hold/offer/teach a class See also best in class business classnoun economy class first classadjective second-classadjective Collocations withclassclassThese are words often used in combination with class. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. asset class However, this strategy implies excessive concentration of risks in one asset class. class stratification It is probably to this period that we should assign the consolidation of the class stratification between a pastoral nobility and an agricultural peasantry. dance class In 1925 a dance class for young girls was created. 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