class的意思和读音

class

: [klæs] : [klɑːs]

n.

adj.

v.

(classification);

classes  classing  classed  

adj.+n.same class,middle class,upper class,ruling class,superior class

v.+n.attend class,class hold,give class,skip class,Miss class

n.group,set,lesson,period,refinement

v.categorize,classify,assign,brand,arrange

classn.in education

1.[cspv]a group of students who are taught together

We were in the same class at school.

She is the youngest in her class.

He came top of the class .

The whole class was/were told to stay behind after school.

2.[c][u]an occasion when a group of students meet to be taught

I was late for a class.

See me after class.

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

I have a history class at 9 o'clock. 9

3.[c]a series of classes on a particular subject

I've been taking classes in pottery.

Are you still doing your French evening class?

4.[cspv]a group of students who finish their studies at school, college or university in a particular year

the class of 20082008

in society

5.[cspv]one of the groups of people in a society that are thought of as being at the same social or economic level

the working/middle/upper class

The party tries to appeal to all classes of society.

the professional classes

6.[u]the way that people are divided into different social and economic groups

differences of class, race or gender

the class system

a society in which class is more important than ability

group of people/animals

7.[c]a group of people, animals or things that have similar characteristics or qualities

It was good accommodation for a hotel of this class.宿

different classes of drugs

Dickens was in a different class from(= was much better than) most of his contemporaries.

As a jazz singer she's in a class of her own(= better than most others) .

skill/style

8.[u]an elegant quality or a high level of skill that is impressive

She has class all right─she looks like a model.姿

There's a real touch of class about this team.

in train/plane

9.[c]each of several different levels of comfort that are available to travellers in a plane, etc.

He always travels business class.

The first-class compartment is situated at the front of the train.

of university degree

10.[c]one of the levels of achievement in a British university degree exam

a first-/second-/third-class degree

biology

11.[c]a group into which animals, plants, etc. that have similar characteristics are divided, below a phylum

v.put into group

1.to think or decide that sb/sth is a particular type of person or thing

Immigrant workers were classed as aliens.

adj.with skill/style

1.very good

a class player/performer

She's a real class act .

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n.1.a group of students who are taught together; a period of time during which a group of students is taught together; a series of classes in a particular subject; a group of people who finish a course of study together in the same year2.one of the groups into which people in a society are divided according to their family background, education, job, or income; the existence of differences that cause people to be divided into different social groups3.a group of things, animals, or people with similar features or qualities4.one of the standards of service available to someone traveling by train, airplane, etc.5.one of the groups into which people are divided in a competition6.the natural ability to choose the best thing or behave in the most appropriate way in every situation7.one of the levels that a university degree qualification is divided into according to how well you do in your final examinations. The levels are first class, second class, and third class.1.a group of students who are taught together; a period of time during which a group of students is taught together; a series of classes in a particular subject; a group of people who finish a course of study together in the same year2.one of the groups into which people in a society are divided according to their family background, education, job, or income; the existence of differences that cause people to be divided into different social groups3.a group of things, animals, or people with similar features or qualities4.one of the standards of service available to someone traveling by train, airplane, etc.5.one of the groups into which people are divided in a competition6.the natural ability to choose the best thing or behave in the most appropriate way in every situation7.one of the levels that a university degree qualification is divided into according to how well you do in your final examinations. The levels are first class, second class, and third class.

v.1.to include someone or something in a particular group because they have similar features or qualities

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1.After Albert made it out of my class, something interesting happened.

2.When automatic detection is in use, a machine is considered server-class if it has at least two CPUs and two gigabytes of physical memory.使CPU2GB

3.We, students of class 11, are just like this pigeon, ready to expand our wings and fly to the vast blue sky!11

4.The latest suggests that academic performance improves if children are not allowed to put their hands up in class.

5.I'll never forget the first day of Grade Six when you took out a thick book and began to read the story to our class.

6.Swift, though born a member of Ireland's colonial ruling class, came to be known as one of the greatest of Irish patriots.

7.I envied that female students with the quarters, ah, the class has a birthday song for her to sing it!宿

8.It is a class method, as it is static, but needs to be able to call the setUserServices method in case of a cache miss.setUserServices

9.How much quality the first-class firewall has?

10.There is always resistance in the lower classes to any attempt by an upper class to lay down rules for "English as it should be spoken. "