释义 |
C1 nounC2 CC1, c /siː/ noun (plural C’s, c’s) [countable, uncountable] - Terry got a C in algebra.
► Letters & punctuationA, nounABC, nounalpha, nounalphabet, nounalphabetical, adjectiveampersand, nounapostrophe, nounasterisk, nounB, nounbeta, nounblock capitals, nounblock letters, nounbrace, nounbracket, nounbracket, verbC, nouncapital, nouncapital, adjectivecapitalize, verbcaps, cedilla, nouncircumflex, nounclause, nouncolon, nouncomma, nounconsonant, nounCyrillic, adjectiveD, noundash, noundelta, noundiacritic, nounditto, nounE, nounexclamation mark, nounF, nounG, noungamma, nounGothic, adjectivegrave, adjectiveH, nounhyphen, nounI, nounIPA, nounJ, nounK, nounL, nounletter, nounlower case, nounM, nounN, nounNHS, the, O, nounoblique, nounomega, nounP, nounparenthesis, nounperiod, nounpunctuate, verbpunctuation, nounpunctuation mark, nounQ, nounquestion mark, nounquestion tag, nounquotation mark, nounR, nounrune, nounS, nounschwa, nounscript, nounsemicolon, nounslash, nounsmall, adjectivespeech marks, nounsquare bracket, nounstar, nounstenography, nounstress mark, nounT, nountilde, nounU, nounumlaut, nounupper case, nounV, nounvowel, nounW, nounX, nounY, nounZ, nounzed, noun ► grade A/B/C etc. British English:· Applicants must have Grade A, B, or C in two GCSE subjects. ► an A/B/C student American English (=one who usually gets an A, B, or C for their work)· He was an A student all the way through high school. ► vitamin A/B/C etc (=a particular type of vitamin) 1the third letter of the English alphabet2the first note in the musical scale of C major, or the musical key based on this note3a mark given to a student’s work to show that it is of average quality4the number 100 in the system of roman numeralsC1 nounC2 CC2 ► grade A/B/C etc. British English:· Applicants must have Grade A, B, or C in two GCSE subjects. ► an A/B/C student American English (=one who usually gets an A, B, or C for their work)· He was an A student all the way through high school. ► vitamin A/B/C etc (=a particular type of vitamin) 1the written abbreviation of Celsius or Centigrade: Water boils at 100°C.2written informal a way of writing ‘see’, used especially in emails and text messages: CU (=see you) in class! |