class 英 [klɑ:s]   美 [klæs]

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 

She is the youngest in her class. 她在班里年龄最小。
I was late for a class. 我上课迟到了。

  • 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;
  • 1. She is the youngest in her class.

    她在班里年龄最小。

  • 2. I was late for a class.

    我上课迟到了。

  • 3. See me after class.

    下课后来见我。

  • 4. She works hard in class (= during the class).

    她在课堂上学习用功。

  • 5. the working class,the middle class,the upper class

    工人╱中产╱上层阶级

  • 6. the professional classes

    专业阶层

  • 7. the class system

    社会等级制度

  • 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.
class / klɑːs ; NAmE klæs / noun , verb , adjective class classes classed classing noun in education 教育 1 [countable + singular or plural verb ] a group of students who are taught together 班;班级 We were in the same class at school. 我们在上学时同过班。 She is the youngest in her class. 她在班里年龄最小。 He came top of the class. 他在全班名列前茅。 The whole class was/were told to stay behind after school. 全班收到通知放学后留下。 2 [countable ,  uncountable ] an occasion when a group of students meet to be taught 课;上课 SYN lesson I was late for a class. 我上课迟到了。 See me after class. 下课后来见我。 She works hard in class (= during the class). 她在课堂上学习用功。 I have a history class at 9 o'clock. 我 9 点钟有历史课。 collocationsat education 3 [countable ] ( alsoclasses [plural ] ) a series of classes on a particular subject (某科目的)系列课程 SYN course I've been taking classesin pottery. 我一直在上课学习陶器制作。 Are you still doing your French evening class? 你还在上夜校法语课程吗? 4 [countable + singular or plural verb ] ( especially NAmE) a group of students who finish their studies at school, college or university in a particular year 同届毕业生 the class of 2008 *2008 年毕业生 in society 社会 5 [countable + singular or plural verb ] one of the groups of people in a society that are thought of as being at the same social or economic level 阶级;阶层 the working/middle/upper class 工人╱中产╱上层阶级 The party tries to appeal to all classes of society. 这个政党尽力吸引社会各阶层人士。 the professional classes 专业阶层 6 [uncountable ] the way that people are divided into different social and economic groups 社会等级 differences of class, race or gender 社会等级、种族或性别差异 the class system 社会等级制度 a society in which class is more important than ability 一个社会等级比能力更为重要的社会 group of people/animals 人╱动物群体 7 [countable ] a group of people, animals or things that have similar characteristics or qualities 种类;类别;等级 It was good accommodation for a hotel of this class. 就这种档次的旅馆来说,住宿条件算是不错了。 different classes of drugs 不同种类的毒品 Dickens was in a different classfrom (= was much better than)most of his contemporaries. 与大多数的同代作家相比,狄更斯更为出类拔萃。 As a jazz singer she's in a class of her own (= better than most others). 作为爵士乐歌手,她比大多数同行都要出色。 see also first-class , high-class , low-class , second-class skill/style 技巧;风格 8 [uncountable ] an elegant quality or a high level of skill that is impressive 优雅;典雅;高超 She has classall right—she looks like a model. 她的确丰姿娴雅,看上去像模特儿一样。 There's a real touch of class about this team. 这支队确实技艺超群。 in train/plane 火车;飞机 9 [countable ] ( especially in compounds 尤用于构成复合词 ) each of several different levels of comfort that are available to travellers in a plane, etc. 等级;舱位等级 He always travels business class. 他总是坐公务舱旅行。 The first-class compartment is situated at the front of the train. 头等车厢位于火车的前部。 see also business class , economy class syndrome , first class , second class , third class , tourist class of university degree 大学学位 10 [countable ] ( especially in compounds 尤用于构成复合词 ) one of the levels of achievement in a British university degree exam (英国学位考试的)等级 a first-/second-/third-classdegree 一级优等╱二级优等╱第三等学位 biology 生物学 11 [countable ] a group into which animals, plants, etc. that have similar characteristics are divided, below a phylum (动植物等分类的)纲 compare family  (5 ) , genus , species IDIOMsee chatter v. verb [often passive ] classsb/sth (as sth) to think or decide that sb/sth is a particular type of person or thing 把…看作(或分类、归类) SYN classify Immigrant workers were classed as aliens. 移民劳工被归为外侨类。 adjective [only before noun ] ( informal) very good 很好的;优秀的;出色的 a class player/performer 优秀的选手╱表演者 She's a real class act. 她真是魅力非凡。 class / klɑːs ; NAmE klæs /
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