单词 | class-distinctions |
释义 | class /kläs/noun
To take rank adjective (slang)Of high class ORIGIN: L classis a division of the Roman people classˈable or classˈible adjective Capable of being classed classed adjective classˈily adverb classˈiness noun (informal) The quality of being classy classˈism noun Prejudice or discrimination on grounds of social class classˈist noun and adjective (a person) motivated or influenced by classism classˈless adjective
classˈlessness noun classˈy adjective (informal)
class action noun (US law) In USA, an action taken by one or more persons on their own behalf and on that of all others adduced as having the same grievance classˈ-book noun A book used in class teaching classˈ-conscious adjective Clearly or acutely conscious of membership of a social class class-conˈsciousness noun class-distincˈtion noun classˈ-fellow or classˈmate noun A pupil in the same class at school or college class interval noun (statistics) A subset of the range of values of a variable classˈ-leader noun The leader of a class in a Methodist church class legislation noun Legislation in the interests of a class class list noun A list grouping students according to the class of their honours degree classˈman noun A person who has gained honours of a certain class at the Oxford examinations (cf passman) classˈroom noun A room in which a class is held class war or class struggle noun (esp in Marxist theory) hostility or conflict that arises between different social ranks or classes, esp between the proletariat and the combined middle and upper classes in a capitalist society in a class of or on its own So good as to be without an equal take a class To take honours in an examination, as opposed to the mere pass |
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