1 class /ˈklæs/ Brit /ˈklɑːs/ noun plural classes
/ˈklæs/ Brit /ˈklɑːs/
noun
plural classes
Learner's definition of CLASS
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a [count] : a group of students who meet regularly to be taught a subject or activity班;班级 ◊ In U.S. English, class is used with a singular verb.在美国英语中,class与单数动词连用。
◊ In British English, class can also be used with a plural verb.在英国英语中,class可与复数动词连用。
b [count] : a series of meetings in which students are taught a particular subject or activity : a course of instruction课;课程 -
This class is really difficult.这门课确实难。
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He will be teaching an American history class next semester.他下学期要教一门美国史的课程。
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The college offers classes in computer programming and engineering.这所学院开设计算机编程和工程学课程。
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She is taking a class on psychology.她正在修一门心理学课程。
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taking dance class上舞蹈课
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What classes are you taking this semester?这个学期你在修什么课?
c : one of the meetings in which students are taught a particular subject or activity一节课;一堂课 [count]
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I have an English class this morning.我今天上午有一堂英语课。
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My class got out early today.我上的课今天提早结束了。
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I have already missed two classes.我已经缺席两节课了。
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Read chapters 10 through 20 for the next class.请在下次课前阅读第10至20章。
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I'm late for class.我上课迟到了。
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Let's meet after class.咱们课后见。
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Class starts at 8:00 a.m.上午8点开始上课。
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What did you learn in class today?今天你在课堂上学了些什么?
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He got in trouble for talking during/in class.他上课说话,惹了麻烦。
d [count] US : a group of students who finish their education at a particular school at the same time : students who graduate together同届学生;同届毕业生 -
She's a member of the class of 2006.她是2006届的学生。
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the freshman class [=the group of students who are freshmen this year and will eventually graduate together]大学一年级的这届学生
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She's running for class president.她在竞选年级学生会主席。
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a [count] : a group of people in a society who are at the same economic and social level阶级;阶层 —
often used before another noun常用于另一名词前 -
class distinctions阶级差别
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a class struggle阶级斗争
b [noncount] : the way people in a society are divided into different social and economic groups等级划分;等级制度 3 [noncount]
b : a quality that makes someone seem very good, kind, etc.优秀的品质 — see also class act, classy 4 [count]
a : a group of people or things that are similar in some way类别;级别 -
Do you have a license to drive this class of vehicle?你有驾驶此类汽车的驾照吗?
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a new class [=kind, type] of nuclear submarine新型核潜艇
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There are many good players here, but she is in a different class altogether. [=she is far better than the other good players]这里有许多优秀选手,但她要出色得多。
◊ If you are in a class by yourself or in a class of your own, you are very different from others in a good or bad way.尤为突出;有过之而无不及
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There have been a lot of corporate scandals but this one is in a class by itself. [=worse than all the others]虽然已出现了许多企业丑闻,可这桩丑闻则是有过之而无不及。
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As an architect, she is in a class by herself. [=she has exceptional talent as an architect]作为建筑师,她是同行中的佼佼者。
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[count] British : one of the levels of a university degree(英国大学的)学位等级
2 class /ˈklæs/ Brit /ˈklɑːs/ verb
classes; classed; classing
2 class
/ˈklæs/ Brit /ˈklɑːs/
verb
classes; classed; classing
Learner's definition of CLASS
[+ object]
: to decide that (someone or something) belongs to a particular group : classify把…归类(或分级) —
usually used as (be) classed通常用作(be) classed—
often + as