单词 | class |
释义 | class UK [klɑ:s] US [klæs] noun TEACHING GROUP 教学群体 ESSENTIAL countable [+ sing/pl verb] ■a group of students who are taught together at school, college or university 班;班级 •Which class are you in this year?今年你在哪个班? •She gave the whole class extra homework for a week.她给全班额外安排了一星期的家庭作业。 •My class (= The people in my class) was/were rather noisy this morning.我的班里今天早上很吵。 •[as form of address] Okay, class, settle down and open your books.好了,各位同学,安静下来,打开书本。 ESSENTIAL countable [+ sing/pl verb] ■a period of time in which students are taught something (一节)课;课堂 •My last class ends at 4 o'clock.我最后一堂课四点结束。 •I was told off for talking in •Who takes/teaches •I missed my aerobics class yesterday.我昨天没去上有氧健身操课。 •Classes have been cancelled today because of a staff meeting.因为有全体教职员会议,今天的课取消了。 the class of '98/'99, etc. mainly US ■a group of students who successfully finished their studies in a particular year 98/99(等)届毕业生 Common Learner Errors class or classroom?Warning: choose the right word!To talk about a room where students are taught, don't say 'class', say classroom : ✗ The classes had central heating and big windows. UK [klɑ:s] US [klæs] noun ECONOMIC GROUP 经济群体 ESSENTIAL countable or uncountable ■a group of people within society who have the same economic and social position 社会等级;阶级;阶层 •The Labour Party has lost a lot of support among the working •She belongs to the rich American upper •We live in a middle •She comes from an upper middle •He was a member of the ruling •She's studying the class structure ⇒ See also underclassUK [klɑ:s] US [klæs] noun RANK 等级 ADVANCED countable ■a group into which goods, services or people are put according to their standard (货物、服务或人的)等级,类别,级别 •Whenever I travel by train, I always travel first •first/second •a business/economy •All the vegetables we sell are Class A.我们卖的蔬菜都是品质一流的。 •When it comes to mathematics, he's in a different countable UK ■in Britain, the standard which someone has reached in their university degree (= qualification) (英国大学的学位)等级 •What class of degree did you get?你得的是几等学位? •He graduated with a second-class honours degree in physics.他以物理学二等优秀学位毕业。 be in a class of your own ■to be the best at a particular activity 是第一流的;是最好的 •As a long-distance runner, she's in a class of her own.作为一名长跑选手,她是一流的。 be in a class by itself/of its own ■to be something of such a high quality that nothing can be compared to it 无与伦比,无可比拟 be out of your class ■to be much better at doing something than you 比(某人)强得多 •I can't play chess with him. He's completely out of my class!我没法跟他对弈。他的棋艺比我好多了! UK [klɑ:s] US [klæs] noun STYLE 风格 uncountable ■the quality of being stylish or fashionable 风度;时髦;优雅 •She's got real class.她的确风姿优雅。 UK [klɑ:s] US [klæs] noun BIOLOGY 生物 countable specialized ■a group of related plants or animals, in the general classification of plants and animals (植物或动物分类的)纲 UK [klɑ:s] US [klæs] verb transitive ■to consider someone or something to belong to a particular group because of their qualities 把…归类;把…分级 •I'm 17, but I'm still classed as •I would class her among/with UK [klɑ:s] US [klæs] adjective informal ■very good 极好的;优秀的;出色的 •a class act出色的行为 •He's a class golfer.他是位一流的高尔夫球手。 |
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