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I. class <-es> [klɑ:s] N
1. class + sing/pl vb (pupils):
2. class (lesson):
class SPORTS
3. class + sing/pl vb Am (graduates):
4. class + sing/pl vb (stratum):
5. class (category, quality):
II. class [klɑ:s] ADJ
III. class [klɑ:s] VB trans
razvrščati [perf razvrstiti]
ˈbusi·ness class N no pl
ˈcab·in class N
class-ˈcon·scious ADJ
class re·ˈun·ion N
eˈcono·my class N
ˈeve·ning class N
I. ˈfirst-class ADJ
1. first-class (best quality):
2. first-class approv (wonderful):
II. ˈfirst-class ADV
ˈhigh-class ADJ
high-class product
ˈmas·ter class N
mid·dle ˈclass N
1. middle class (with average income):
2. middle class (as a whole):
mid·dle-·class ADJ
re·ˈcep·tion class N Brit SCHOOL
I. sec·ond ˈclass N no pl
II. sec·ond ˈclass ADV
1. second class TRANSP:
2. second class Brit (by second-class mail):
ˈtour·ist class N
up·per ˈclass N + sing/pl vb
ˈup·per-class ADJ
work·ing ˈclass N + sing/pl vb the working class
ˈwork·ing-class ADJ
ˈworld-class ADJ
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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With high-class taste they dislike conflict and will do almost anything to resolve it.
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She grew up in a high-class environment, with a father who was a doctor with friends in high places.
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Life is a struggle for these two high-class children.
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The square was a prestigious, high-class development, attracting the social elite.
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Although she wears the mask of a prim and proper high-class lady, but is clumsy and spoiled in her private life.
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