柯林斯詞典first-class (also first class) 1. ADJ If you describe something or someone as first-class, you mean that they are extremely good and of the highest quality. 一流的 The food was first-class. 這些食物是一流的。2. ADJ You use first-class to describe something that is in the group that is considered to be of the highest standard. 優(yōu)等的[ADJ n] They always stayed in first-class hotels. 他們縂是下榻於最高級(jí)的賓館。3. ADJ First-class accommodations on a train, aeroplane, or ship are the best and most expensive type of accommodations. (車(chē)廂、機(jī)艙、船艙座位) 頭等的[ADJ n] He won himself two first-class tickets to fly to Dublin. 他爲(wèi)自己贏得了兩張飛往都柏林的頭等艙機(jī)票。4. ADV First-class is also an adverb. 坐頭等車(chē)廂; 坐頭等艙[ADV after v] She had never flown first class before. 她以前從未坐過(guò)飛機(jī)的頭等艙。5. N-UNCOUNT First-class is the first-class accommodations on a train, aeroplane, or ship. 頭等車(chē)廂; 頭等艙 He paid for and was assigned a cabin in first class. 他付了錢(qián),被安排到了頭等艙。6. ADJ In the United States, first-class postage is the type of postage that is used for sending letters and postcards. 投送第一類(lèi)郵件的 (郵資)[ADJ n] Two first-class stamps, please. 請(qǐng)拿兩張第一類(lèi)郵件的郵票。 返回 first-class