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单词 class book
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class bookn.

Brit. /ˈklɑːs bʊk/, /ˈklas bʊk/, U.S. /ˈklæs ˌbʊk/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: class n., book n.
Etymology: < class n. + book n.
1.
a. A book containing rules relating to a Presbyterian class (class n. 12a). Obsolete. rare.
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1730 in A. Gordon Cheshire Classis Minutes 1691–1745 (1919) 76 Agreed..that ye Class-book be sent to Mr Gardner & that he be desired to take out ye Rules & send them to several Ministers.
b. A book containing the register of membership of a Methodist class (class n. 12b). Now chiefly historical.
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1823 Methodist Mag. June 212 In 1802 I enrolled my name on a Methodist class-book, and I have found great comfort in meeting with my brethren.
1851 C. C. Keys Class-leader's Man. 223 We..illustrate the manner in which a class-book should be kept, so as to show, at one view, the attendance and payments of the members.
1907 J. N. Fradenburgh Hist. Erie Conf. I. 85 The name of Robert Richford Roberts was enrolled on the class book of the Methodist Society at Ligonier.
2005 K. Cracknell & S. J. White Introd. World Methodism 132 The 1932 Deed of Union..said that all Methodist members should have their names entered in a class-book.
2. A book used in class by a teacher; = schoolbook n. 1.
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society > communication > book > kind of book > textbook or book of instructions > [noun] > school book
schoolbook1581
copybook1598
task-book1624
class book1788
cram-book1858
workbook1873
1788 S. Farr in tr. J. F. Faselius Elements Med. Jurispr. Pref. p. iii This was a class-book of a learned Professor.
1834 T. Carlyle Sartor Resartus ii. iii. 36/2 Among the earliest tools..which a man..of letters, gets to handle, are his Class-books.
1876 J. Grant Hist. Burgh Schools Scotl. ii. xiii. 347 At present Caesar is considered an elementary Class Book.
1944 G. G. Coulton Fourscore Years xxi. 202 Whenever there came a change of class books (and those were frequent) a shop might be left with an unsold remainder upon its shelves.
2005 J. Stevenson Women Lat. Poets ii. iv. 104 The manuscript is of the mid-eleventh century, and forms part of a classbook for the school at Canterbury.
3. U.S. An annually published album containing a short biography, photograph, etc., of each student in the graduating class of a high school or college; = yearbook n. 3b.
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society > communication > record > written record > historical record or chronicle > [noun] > yearly > yearbook
class book1838
yearbook1910
1838 Harvardiana July 368 It may be necessary to inform many of our readers, that the Class Book is a large volume, in which autobiographical sketches of the members of each graduating class are recorded.
1895 Semi-weekly Cedar Falls (Iowa) Gaz. 18 June The senior class-book of Yale affords the information that one-fifth of the young men who will graduate this month have worked their way through college, in whole or in part.
1951 Times Record (Troy, N.Y.) 13 Oct. 8/4 Catholicon, Catholic Central High School classbook, took top honours along with 13 other area school yearbooks.
2004 Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey) (Nexis) 4 Nov. 1 Cook was honored at two receptions, and the annual class book was dedicated to him.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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