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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. class [Am klæs, Brit klɑːs] SUBST

1. class C or U (social stratum):

class
the ruling class or Brit also classes
attr the class struggle or war

2.1. class C (group of students):

class
he came top of his class
the class of '86

2.2. class C (lesson):

class

3.1. class C (group, type):

class
it's the best in its class
to be in a different class to sb/sth

3.2. class C:

class BOT, ZOOL

4.1. class U TRANSP:

class
to travel first/second class (in UK) BAHN

4.2. class U (in UK) (in postal system):

4.3. class (in UK) UNIV:

class U
attr he got a first class degree

5. class U (style):

class ugs
class ugs
she's got class
a singer of true class

II. class [Am klæs, Brit klɑːs] VERB trans

class

III. class [Am klæs, Brit klɑːs] ADJ ugs attr

class performance/actor/restaurant:

class

I. second class [Am ˌsəkənd ˈklæs, Brit] SUBST (in UK)

second class TRANSP
second class TRANSP

II. second-class ADJ

1. second-class (inferior):

second-class goods/service
second-class goods/service
second-class goods/service
second-class goods/service

2. second-class (in postal system):

second-class matter (in US)
second-class mail (in UK)

3. second-class (in UK) TRANSP:

second-class travel/ticket/compartment

4. second-class Brit UNIV:

social class [soʊʃ(ə)l ˈklæs, səʊʃ(ə)l ˈklɑːs, səʊʃ(ə)l ˈklas] SUBST

social class

top-class [ˌtɑpˈklæs] ADJ

top-class

tourist class SUBST U (in ship, aircraft, hotel)

tourist class

evening class SUBST

evening class
evening class

high-class [Am ˈhaɪ ˈˌklæs, Brit ˌhʌɪˈklɑːs] ADJ

high-class restaurant/hotel/establishment
high-class merchandise/confectionery
high-class area/apartment
high-class area/apartment
high-class person

I. middle class [Am ˈˌmɪdl ˈklæs, Brit] SUBST C or U often pl

middle class

II. middle-class ADJ

middle-class family/district
middle-class attitudes/morality
middle-class attitudes/morality

I. first class <attr first-class> [ˌfəːstˈklɑːs] ADJ

1. first class (of highest grade):

first class hotel/ticket
first class travel
she has a first-class degree Brit
she has a first-class degree Brit

2.1. first class (excellent):

first class performance/book/athlete
first class performance/book/athlete
first class bore/idiot

2.2. first class (full-blown) attr:

first class scandal/row/foul-up

3. first class Brit (highest priority):

first-class mail

4. first class Am MILIT after Subst:

private first class

II. first class [ˌfəːstˈklɑːs] ADV

first class travel/fly:

first class

low-class [Am ˈloʊ ˈˌklæs, Brit] ADJ

low-class dive/joint
low-class clientele
low-class clientele
low-class clientele

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I. class [klɑ:s, Am klæs] -es SUBST

1. class:

class

2. class Brit, Aus (type of degree):

Wendungen:

II. class [klɑ:s, Am klæs] -es ADJ (excellent)

class

III. class [klɑ:s, Am klæs] -es VERB trans

class
to class sb as sth
to class sb among sth

class struggle SUBST, class war SUBST

class struggle

I. first-class ADJ

first-class

II. first-class ADV

world-class ADJ

world-class

high-class ADJ

high-class

middle class SUBST

middle class

business class SUBST

business class

reception class SUBST Brit

reception class

cabin class SUBST LUFTF

cabin class

working class <-es> [ˌwɜ:kɪŋˈklɑ:s, Am ˈwɜ:rkɪŋˌklæs] SUBST

the working class
im PONS Wörterbuch

I. class <-es> [klæs] SUBST

class

II. class [klæs] VERB trans

class
to class sb as sth
to class sb among sth

class struggle SUBST, class war SUBST

class struggle

I. second-class ADJ

1. second-class (in second class):

second-class
second-class mail

2. second-class abw (inferior):

second-class hotel, service
second-class goods

II. second-class ADV

1. second-class BAHN (in the second class):

second-class

2. second-class (by second-class mail):

second-class

upper class <-es> SUBST

upper class

cabin class SUBST NAUT

cabin class

upper-class ADJ

upper-class

first-class ADJ

first-class

working-class ADJ

working-class
working-class background

world-class ADJ

world-class

high-class ADJ

high-class

GEA Fachwortschatz Kältetechnik

rating class
Present
Iclass
youclass
he/she/itclasses
weclass
youclass
theyclass
Past
Iclassed
youclassed
he/she/itclassed
weclassed
youclassed
theyclassed
Present Perfect
Ihaveclassed
youhaveclassed
he/she/ithasclassed
wehaveclassed
youhaveclassed
theyhaveclassed
Past Perfect
Ihadclassed
youhadclassed
he/she/ithadclassed
wehadclassed
youhadclassed
theyhadclassed

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Early English Gothic lancet windows in chancel, nave and north chapel date from this time.
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