first class
- IPA[ˌfəːs(t) ˈklɑːs]
英式
- a set of people or things grouped together as the best;the best and most expensive accommodation in a train or other form of transport
- of the best quality or in the highest grade;denoting or relating to the best accommodation in a train or other form of transport
- using the best quality accommodation in a train or other form of transport;using a class of mail given priority for fast delivery
noun: first class
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a set of people or things grouped together as the best he has created an orchestra of the first class
- ▪ the best and most expensive accommodation in a train or other form of transport I boarded the plane and took my seat in first class
- ▪ a university degree or examination result in the highest classification he was placed in the first class of the honour school of modem history
形容詞
- 1. of the best quality or in the highest grade a stadium with first-class facilities the service was first class
- ▪ denoting or relating to the best accommodation in a train or other form of transport first-class passengers a first-class carriage
- ▪ relating to a class of mail given priority for fast delivery first-class post generally arrives the next working day
- ▪ relating to the highest division in the results of a university examination a first-class honours degree
- ▪ (of cricket) played between sides of recognized stature and with matches of two innings per side.
副詞
- 1. using the best quality accommodation in a train or other form of transport she flew first class from Miami to London
- ▪ using a class of mail given priority for fast delivery I sent it first class so you should get it tomorrow