class
class 英 [klɑ:s] 美 [klæs]
n. 阶级;班级;等级 v. 分类;把…分等级;
进行时:classing 过去式:classed 过去分词:classed 第三人称单数:classes 名词复数:classes
- If you attend school, you probably have a favorite class — a series of lectures or discussions where you can learn about a particular subject, like English, math, or economics.
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- n. 阶级;班级;等级
- v. 分类;把…分等级;
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1. She is the youngest in her class.
她在班里年龄最小。
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2. I was late for a class.
我上课迟到了。
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3. See me after class.
下课后来见我。
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4. She works hard in class (= during the class).
她在课堂上学习用功。
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5. the working class,the middle class,the upper class
工人╱中产╱上层阶级
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6. the professional classes
专业阶层
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7. the class system
社会等级制度
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8. a first-class degree,a second-class degree,a third-class degree,
一级优等╱二级优等╱第三等学位
- class (n.) c. 1600, "group of students," in U.S. especially "number of pupils in a school or college of the same grade," from French classe (14c.), from Latin classis "a class, a division; army, fleet," especially "any one of the six orders into which Servius Tullius divided the Roman people for the purpose of taxation;" traditionally originally "the people of Rome under arms" (a sense attested in English from 1650s), and thus akin to calare "to call (to arms)," from PIE root *kele- (2) "to shout." In early use in English also in Latin form classis.
- class (v.) 1705, "to divide into classes, place in ranks or divisions," from class (n.) or French classer. Sense of "to place into a class" is from 1776. Related: Classed; classing.
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