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单词 class
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class

UK /klɑːs/

DEFINITIONS1
  1. 1
    extremely good

    a class player

    Synonyms and related words

    Extremely good or of a high quality

class

US /klæs/

DEFINITIONS1
  1. 1
    extremely good

    a class player

    Synonyms and related words

    Extremely good or of a high quality

class

UK /klɑːs/

Word Forms

singularclass
pluralclasses


  1. 1
    countable one of the groups into which people in a society are divided according to their family background, education, job, or income

    He appealed to people of all classes.

    Craftsmen of the period clearly belonged to a lower-middle class.

    a social class:

    The proposal would unite women of all social classes.

    the ruling classes:

    The members of the ruling classes have always been envied.

    Synonyms and related words

    Social class and attitudes to class
    1. 1a
      uncountable the existence of differences that cause people to be divided into different social groups
      social class:

      the relationship between social class and educational achievement

      a class system:

      A rigid class system still prevails throughout the country.

      class differences:

      a community with marked class differences

      Synonyms and related words

      Social class and attitudes to class
    See alsothe chattering classes
  2. 2
    countable educationa group of students who are taught together: can be followed by a singular or plural verb

    What class is Sophie in now?

    Weren’t you two in the same class at school?

    My class are all going – why can’t I?

    Synonyms and related words

    Student bodies and groups of students
    1. 2a
      countable/uncountable educationa period of time during which a group of students is taught together

      I’ve got classes all afternoon.

      in class:

      We had to write an essay in class.

      a French/maths/science etc class:

      I’ve got a French class first thing this morning.

      Synonyms and related words

      The school or university day
    2. 2b
      countable educationa course of lessons in a particular subject

      I go to my art class on Mondays.

      You could join an exercise class at your local sports centre.

      take a class in something (=study it):

      I’ve started taking classes in car maintenance.

      teach a class:

      Since qualifying in 1986, she has taught regular classes for adults.

      Synonyms and related words

      Courses of study
    3. 2c
      countable usually singulareducationmainly Americana group of people who finish a course of study together in the same year

      He attended his class reunion at Cornell University.

      the class of ’64/’81/1995 etc:

      He graduated in the class of ’87.

      Synonyms and related words

      Student bodies and groups of students
    Usage note

    In British English, class can be used with a singular or plural verb. You can say Her class has a new teacher or Her class have a new teacher.

  3. 3
    countable a group of things, animals, or people with similar features or qualities
    class of:

    regulations for lower emissions limits for certain classes of vehicles

    Synonyms and related words

    Categories and types
  4. 4
    countable one of the standards of service available to someone travelling by train, plane etc
    Synonyms and related words

    Rail passengers and rail travel
  5. 5
    countable educationBritishone of the levels that a university degree qualification is divided into according to how well you do in your final examinations. These are first class, second class, and third class.
    Synonyms and related words

    Degrees and other academic qualifications
  6. 6
    countable one of the groups into which people are divided in a competition

    Andrews won his class by a massive 10-minute margin.

    Synonyms and related words

    Groups of people who work together
  7. 7
    uncountable informalimpressive natural style, ability, or skill that someone has

    I’ll say this much for him: he’s got class.

    Synonyms and related words

    Skill, talent and ability

phrases

Class A/B/C etc
be in a class of your/its own
be in a different class (from)
not be in the same class (as)

class

US /klæs/

Word Forms

singularclass
pluralclasses


  1. 1
    countable educationa group of students who are taught together

    Do you like the other kids in your class?

    My biology teacher is taking our class to the Boston Aquarium.

    Synonyms and related words

    Student bodies and groups of students
    1. 1a
      countable/uncountable educationa period of time during which a group of students is taught together

      I have classes all afternoon.

      in class:

      We had to write an essay in class.

      a Spanish/math/science etc. class:

      I’ll be in my French class at noon.

      Synonyms and related words

      The school or university day
    2. 1b
      countable educationa series of classes in a particular subject

      I go to my art class on Mondays.

      You could join an exercise class at your local health club.

      take a class:

      I’ve started taking classes at the community college.

      teach a class:

      Since getting her degree in 1986, she has taught English classes for adults.

      Synonyms and related words

      Courses of study
    3. 1c
      countable usually singulareducationa group of people who finish a course of study together in the same year

      He attended his class reunion at Cornell University.

      the class of ’64/’81/1995 etc.:

      He graduated with the class of ’87.

      Synonyms and related words

      Student bodies and groups of students
  2. 2
    countable one of the groups into which people in a society are divided according to their family background, education, job, or income

    Garcia is a candidate who appeals to people of all classes.

    Craftsmen of the period clearly belonged to a lower-middle class.

    a social class:

    Women from all social classes attend the courses.

    Synonyms and related words

    Social class and attitudes to class
    1. 2a
      uncountable the existence of differences that cause people to be divided into different social groups
      social class:

      the relationship between social class and educational achievement

      a class system:

      A rigid class system still prevails throughout the country.

      Synonyms and related words

      Social class and attitudes to class
  3. 3
    countable a group of things, animals, or people with similar features or qualities
    class of:

    The race has competitions for ten classes of boats.

    Synonyms and related words

    Categories and types
  4. 4
    countable one of the standards of service available to someone traveling by train, airplane, etc.

    A man sitting in first class started the argument.

    Synonyms and related words

    Rail passengers and rail travel
  5. 5
    countable one of the groups into which people are divided in a competition

    Andrews won her class by a massive 10-minute margin.

    Synonyms and related words

    Groups of people who work together
  6. 6
    uncountable informalthe natural ability to choose the best thing or behave in the most appropriate way in every situation

    I’ll say this much for him: he’s got class.

    Synonyms and related words

    Skill, talent and ability
  7. 7
    countable educationBritishone 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.
    Synonyms and related words

    Degrees and other academic qualifications

phrases

be in a class of your/its own
be in a different class (from)
not be in the same class (as)
Class A/B/C etc.

class

UK /klɑːs/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theyclass
he/she/itclasses
present participleclassing
past tenseclassed
past participleclassed

DEFINITIONS1
  1. 1
    to include someone or something in a particular group because they have similar features or qualities
    be classed as something:

    She is now classed as a professional athlete.

    be classed with/among someone/something:

    Wilfred Owen is classed with the truly great First World War poets.

    Synonyms and related words

    To categorize things

class

US /klæs/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theyclass
he/she/itclasses
present participleclassing
past tenseclassed
past participleclassed

DEFINITIONS1
  1. 1
    to include someone or something in a particular group because they have similar features or qualities
    be classed as something:

    She is now classed as a professional athlete.

    Synonyms and related words

    To categorize things
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