释义 |
classed, ppl. a.|klɑːst, -æ-| [f. as prec. + -ed.] Placed in a class or classes, arranged in classes; spec. of a wine [tr. F. classé] (see quot. 1965).
1755in H. W. Richmond Papers Rel. to Loss of Minorca (1913) 73 To prohibit all classed sailors from navigating till farther orders. 1871Wine Trade Rev. XI. 38/2 The vineyard proprietors received high fancy prices for classed growths, for which English Wine merchants will hardly be disposed to reimburse the Bordeaux houses. 1888Athenæum 10 Nov. 628/1 The ten years consumed already upon the classed catalogue [of the Bodleian]. 1920G. Saintsbury Notes on Cellar-book i. 14 A ‘classed’ claret in the shape of '64 Ducru Beaucaillou. 1965A. Sichel Penguin Bk. Wines iii. 135 The sixty-two best red wines were classified in 1855 by an official committee into five ‘growths’ or ‘crus’, known collectively as the Classed Growths, or Crus Classés. |