柯林斯詞典class /klɑ?s/ (classing,classed,classes) 1. N-COUNT A class is a group of students who are taught together. 班 He had to spend about six months in a class with younger students. 他不得不在一個(gè)比他小的學(xué)生的班上呆了大約六個(gè)月。2. N-COUNT A class is a course of teaching in a particular subject. 課程 He acquired a law degree by taking classes at night. 他通過(guò)上晚上的課獲得了法律學(xué)位。3. N-COUNT A class of things is a group of them with similar characteristics. 種類(lèi) Harbour staff noticed that measurements given for the same class of boats often varied. 港口員工們注意到對(duì)同一類(lèi)小船所給出的尺寸經(jīng)常不同。4. N-UNCOUNT If you do something in class, you do it during a lesson in school. 課 There is lots of reading in class. 課上有大量閲讀。5. N-UNCOUNT If you say that someone or something has class, you mean that they are elegant and sophisticated. 品位[非正式] The most elegant woman I've ever met – she had class in every sense of the word. 我曾見(jiàn)過(guò)的最高雅的女人–從各種意義上講她都有品位。6. N-SING The students in a school or college who finish their course in a particular year are often referred to as the class of that year. 同屆學(xué)生 These two members of Yale's Class of '57 never miss a reunion. 這兩位耶魯57屆的同學(xué)從未錯(cuò)過(guò)一次重聚聯(lián)歡會(huì)。7. N-VAR Class refers to the division of people in a society into groups according to their social status. 堦級(jí) ...the relationship between social classes. …社會(huì)堦級(jí)間的關(guān)系。 What it will do is create a whole new ruling class. 它要做的就是創(chuàng)造一個(gè)全新的統(tǒng)治堦級(jí)。8. →see also middle class , upper class , working class 9. V-T If someone or something is classed as a particular thing, they are regarded as belonging to that group of things. 把…歸類(lèi)爲(wèi) Since they can and do successfully inter-breed, they cannot be classed as different species. 既然它們能夠而且確實(shí)可以成功襍交繁殖,它們就不能被歸爲(wèi)不同的物種。 I class myself as an ordinary working person. 我把自己歸類(lèi)爲(wèi)一名普通的勞動(dòng)者。10. →see also business class , first-class ,second-class , world-class 返回 classes