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IELTS BNC: 387 COCA: 431
class
noun /klɑːs/
singularclass
pluralclasses
  1. 1
    [C] one of the groups into which people in a society are divided according to their family background, education, job, or income 階級;階層

    He appealed to people of all classes. 他向各階層的人發出呼籲。

    Craftsmen of the period clearly belonged to a lower-middle class. 那時的工匠顯然屬於中低階層。

    a social class :

    The proposal would unite women of all social classes. 該提議將把各個社會階層的女性都團結起來。

    the ruling classes :

    The members of the ruling classes have always been envied. 統治階級成員向來爲人羨慕。

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    1. a.
      [U] the existence of differences that cause people to be divided into different social groups 階級;等級
      social class :

      the relationship between social class and educational achievement 社會等級和所獲得的教育成就之間的關系

      a class system :

      A rigid class system still prevails throughout the country. 森嚴的等級制度仍然在這個國家普遍存在。

      class differences :

      a community with marked class differences 階級差别明顯的社會

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  2. 2
    [C] education a group of students who are taught together: can be followed by a singular or plural verb 班級(後可接動詞的單數或複數形式)

    What class is Sophie in now? 蘇菲現在在哪個班?

    Weren't you two in the same class at school? 你們以前不是同班同學嗎?

    My class are all going – why can't I? 我們班同學都去,我爲什麽不能?

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    1. a.
      [C/U] education a period of time during which a group of students is taught together 一節課

      I've got classes all afternoon. 我整個下午都有課。

      in class :

      We had to write an essay in class. 我們不得不當堂寫一篇作文。

      a French/maths/science etc class :

      I've got a French class first thing this morning. 我今天上午第一節上法語課。

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    2. b.
      [C] education a course of lessons in a particular subject 課程

      I go to my art class on Mondays. 我每星期一上美術課。

      You could join an exercise class at your local sports centre. 你可以到當地的體育中心參加一門運動課程。

      take a class in something (=study it) 修某課程 :

      I've started taking classes in car maintenance. 我已經開始修汽車維修課了。

      teach a class :

      Since qualifying in 1986, she has taught regular classes for adults. 自從1986年取得資格以來,她就一直定期爲成人上課。

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    3. c.
      [C] [usually singular] education mainly American a group of people who finish a course of study together in the same year (同年級的)同學

      He attended his class reunion at Cornell University. 他參加了康奈爾大學的同學聚會。

      the class of '64'81/1995 etc :

      He graduated in the class of '87. 他是87屆畢業生。

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  3. 3
    [C] a group of things, animals, or people with similar features or qualities 種類;門類
    class of :

    regulations for lower emissions limits for certain classes of vehicles 對幾種交通工具低排放量的規定

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    Categories and types: type, category, kind...
  4. 4
    [C] one of the standards of service available to someone travelling by train, plane etc (火車、飛機等的)服務水準
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  5. 5
    [C] education British one of the levels that a university degree qualification is divided into according to how well you do in your final examinations. These are first class, second class, and third class. (大學學位按最終成績分成的)等級
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  6. 6
    [C] one of the groups into which people are divided in a competition (比賽的)組别

    Andrews won his class by a massive 10-minute margin. 安德魯斯在他那組以10分鐘的優勢遙遙領先。

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  7. 7
    [U] informal impressive natural style, ability, or skill that someone has 天資;氣質;天分

    I'll say this much for him: he's got class. 對於他我只能這樣說:起碼他很有天分。

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    Skill, talent and ability: experience, ability, skill...
class
verb [T] [often passive] /klɑːs/
present tense
I/you/we/theyclass
he/she/itclasses
present participleclassing
past tenseclassed
past participleclassed
  1. to include someone or something in a particular group because they have similar features or qualities 把…歸類;把…分類
    be classed as something :

    She is now classed as a professional athlete. 她現在被歸爲職業運動員。

    be classed with/among someone/something :

    Wilfred Owen is classed with the truly great First World War poets. 威爾弗雷德·歐文被歸入第一次世界大戰期間真正偉大的詩人。

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    To categorize things: sort, classify, characterize...
class
adjective [usually before noun] British informal /klɑːs/
  1. extremely good 最優秀的;一流的

    a class player 一流的運動員

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IELTS BNC: 387 COCA: 431
class

noun¹

1lesson/group of students課;班ADJECTIVE | VERB + CLASS | CLASS + VERB | CLASS + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbig, large大班small小班advanced, beginners', beginning, elementary, intermediate, introductory, remedial高級班;初級班;基礎班;中級班;入門班;補習班master (usually masterclass) 大師班biology, history, etc.生物課、歷史課等acting, creative-writing, dance, dancing (BrE) , etc.表演班、創作班、舞蹈班等evening, night (especially NAmE) 夜課college, high-school, kindergarten, undergraduate (all NAmE) 大學/中學/幼兒園/本科班級entering, incoming (= the students starting a school or college in a particular year) (both NAmE) 新入校的班級VERB + CLASSattend, go to, take上課;去上課He's taking classes in pottery.他在上陶藝課。enrol/enroll in, sign up for報名參加⋯班;選修⋯課cut, miss, skip (NAmE) 曠課;缺課;逃課disrupt, interrupt擾亂課堂;打擾上課hold開辦課程The institute holds evening classes throughout the year.學院常年開設夜課。offer開設課程The college offers classes in many subjects.學院開設有多門學科的課程。conduct, give, lead, run, take, teach講課;授課;上課Who's taking the class today?今天誰上課?address向全班同學講話dismiss下課Class dismissed!下課!fail, flunk (both NAmE) 課程不及格pass (NAmE) 通過課程ace (NAmE, informal) 課程獲優等成績drop放棄課程cover包含課程observe, sit in on觀課;旁聽課程CLASS + VERBbe easy, be hard課程容易/難懂be available開設有課程graduate (NAmE) 班級畢業CLASS + NOUNmember, teacher班級成員;班主任size班級規模discussion班級討論work隨堂作業reunion班級的重聚schedule (NAmE) 課程表period (NAmE) 課時PREPOSITIONin (a/the) class在課堂上We'll start the exercise in class.我們要開始在課堂上做練習。Which history class are you in?你上哪個歷史課?class in⋯課She's going to evening classes in Italian.她打算上意大利語夜課。PHRASESthe back of the class, the front of the class班級後排/前排He sat at the back of the class.他坐在教室後排。be top of the class, come top of the class是班裏的尖子She came top of the class in English.她是班上的英語尖子。the class of...(= a group of students who finish their studies in a particular year) ⋯屆(學生)the class of 20082008 屆學生the entire class, the whole class全班
class

noun²

2social/economic group社會/經濟群體ADJECTIVE | CLASS + NOUN ADJECTIVEleisure (= rich people) , lower, lower-middle, middle, upper, upper-middle, working有閒階層;下層階級;中下層階級;中產階級;上層階級;上層中產階級;工人階級sections of the working class工人階級中的群體chattering, educated, elite, governing, political, privileged, professional, ruling, wealthy(好議論時政的)聒噪/受過教育的/精英/監管/政治/特權/專業/統治/富裕階層topics being discussed at the breakfast tables of the chattering classes聒噪階層在早餐桌上討論的話題capitalist, entrepreneurial, merchant資本家/企業家/商人階層labouring/laboring, peasant勞動/農民階級landed, landowning地主階級dominant支配階級social, socio-economic社會/社會經濟階層Membership of the club is drawn from all social classes.該俱樂部成員來自社會各個階層。CLASS + NOUNstructure, system階級結構/制度consciousness階級意識interests階級利益conflict, differences, divisions, struggle, war, warfare階級衝突/差異/分化/鬥爭/戰爭/戰事issue階級問題
class

noun³

3group of things類別ADJECTIVE | VERB + CLASS | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVElarge, small大類;小類distinct截然不同的類別special特殊類別rare稀有種類age, weight年齡/重量級別VERB + CLASSconstitute, form構成/形成一類These writers form a distinct class in Russian literature.這些作家在俄羅斯文壇自成一派。PREPOSITIONclass of⋯的類別a rare class of neurological diseases一種罕見的神經系統疾病PHRASESbe in a class of your own, be in a different class (= to be much better than others) 獨一無二;出類拔萃
class

noun⁴

4high quality/style高質量;高品位ADJECTIVE | VERB + CLASS | PHRASES ADJECTIVEgreat, real很高的素質;超凡的品位a player of great class一流的運動員VERB + CLASShave有品位She has real class.她很有格調。PHRASESa touch of class一抹情調The musical entertainment added a touch of class to the occasion.音樂節目給活動增添了一抹情調。
IELTS BNC: 387 COCA: 431
class verb
classify
class noun
class1 (Which classes are you taking?) class2 (work hard in class) class3 (the youngest in the class) class4 (all classes of society) category (different classes of drugs/hotel) style (a touch of class)
class1

noun

Which classes are you taking? 你在上什麽課?work hard in class 在課堂上用功學習the youngest in the class 班上年齡最小的人all classes of society 社會各階層class ♦︎ course ♦︎ programme ♦︎ curriculum ♦︎ syllabusThese are all words for a series of subjects or skills that are taught or studied for the purposes of education or training. 這些詞均表示課程。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a / the course / programme / curriculum / syllabus for sb / sthin a / the class / course / programme / curriculum / syllabuson a / the course / programme / curriculum / syllabusa narrow / wide / broad curriculum / syllabusa core programme / curriculum / syllabusa day / evening class / course / programmea / an English / history / mathematics, etc. class / course / programme / curriculum / syllabusto design / plan a class / course / programme / curriculum / syllabusto follow / teach / offer a / the course / programme / curriculum / syllabusto run / take / do / enrol on / sign up for a class / course / programmeto complete a class / course / programme / syllabusa / the class / course / programme / curriculum / syllabus covers sth class [countable] ( classes [plural]) a series of lessons on a particular subject or in a particular skill (某科目或某種技能的系列)課程I'm taking a management class this semester.我這學期在上管理學課程。The college runs specialist language classes.這所學院開設有專門語言的課程。 (BrE) Are you still doing your French evening class?你還在上夜校學習法語嗎? (NAmE) I'm taking night classes in art appreciation.我在夜校上藝術欣賞課程。 course [countable] (BrE or formal, NAmE) a series of classes or lectures on a particular subject (某學科的系列)課程She's taking a course in Art and Design.她在上一門美術與設計的課程。I've signed up for an evening course on media techniques.我報名參加了晚間的媒體技術課程。 (BrE) Over 50 students have enrolled on the course.超過50名學生登記學習這門課程。In American English this meaning of course is only used in formal or official language. 在美式英語中,course的這一義項僅用於正式或官方語言Registration for courses begins tomorrow.課程明天開始注冊。In everyday conversation, use class. 在日常談話中用classWhat classes did you register for?你報了什麽課程?In British English course can be used in both formal, written English and everyday spoken English. In British English a course is also a period of study at a college or university that leads to an exam or qualification; in American English this is called a program. 在英式英語中,course 在正式的書面語和口語中均可使用。在英式英語中,course 還指大學開設須考試通過或完成可取得資格的課程,這在美式英語中稱爲programIt's a four-year course.這是一個四年制的課程。She had taught on a range of undergraduate courses.她教授過許多本科課程。 programme (BrE) ( program, especially in NAmE) [countable] a course of study or training, especially at a college or university (尤指學院或大學的學習或培訓)課程Take a look at our new history and language programs.看一下我們新的歷史和語言的課程吧。We especially encourage those from minorities to apply for our degree programs.我們尤其鼓勵那些來自少數族裔的人申請我們的學位課程。We urge as many people as possible to enrol on our management training programme.我們鼓勵盡可能多的人報讀我們的管理培訓課程。In American English, program is the usual word for a course or period of time studying in a college or university; in this context it is short for degree program. A degree program is made up of a number of classes or courses. It is also becoming more common for British universities to talk about their undergraduate programmes. 在美式英語中,表示學位課程常用program一詞,此處它是degree program的簡稱,由若幹課程組成。undergraduate programme在英國大學中也越來越常用。 curriculum kəˈrɪkjələm (plural curricula kəˈrɪkjələ or curriculums) [countable, usually singular] the subjects that are included in a course of study or taught in a school, college or university (學校的)全部課程,所有科目The school curriculum should be as broad as possible.學校的課程應當盡可能廣泛。These subjects are not part of the core curriculum (= consisting of the most basic and important subjects).這些科目不是核心課程。 (BrE) They all have to study French because it's on the curriculum.依照課程要求,他們都必須學習法語。 (NAmE) Nutrition education is now in the curriculum.營養教育現已納入課程内容。NOTE 辨析 On or in?Note that in British English it is usual to talk about students being on a course or programme or subjects being on the curriculum or syllabus; in American English students enrol in a program, and subjects are in the curriculum or syllabus. 在英式英語中,course、programme、curriculum或syllabus前面的介詞用on;在美式英語中,program、curriculum 或syllabus前面的介詞用in。 syllabus ˈsɪləbəs [countable, usually singular] (BrE) a list of the topics and books that students should study in a particular subject at school or college 教學大綱A group of experienced teachers were asked to design a new English syllabus.一組經驗豐富的教師受命設計新的英語教學大綱。The courses do not follow any particular exam syllabus.這些課程不遵循任何具體的考試大綱。In American English a syllabus is a summary of the main points of course: a teacher might give a copy of the syllabus to the students on the first day of a class, so that they will know what they will be studying during the semester. 在美式英語中,syllabus指課程要點的匯總。老師可能會在上課第一天發給學生一份課程大綱,讓學生了解該學期的學習内容。class2

noun

Which classes are you taking? 你在上什麽課?work hard in class 在課堂上用功學習the youngest in the class 班上年齡最小的人all classes of society 社會各階層class ♦︎ session ♦︎ lesson ♦︎ seminar ♦︎ workshop ♦︎ tutorial ♦︎ periodThese are all words for a period of time that is spent learning sth. 這些詞均表示用來學習的一段時間、一節課。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a class / session / lesson / seminar / workshop / tutorial on sthin / during a class / session / lesson / seminar / workshop / tutorial / periodat a class / session / lesson / seminar / workshop / tutorialto go to / attend a class / session / lesson / seminar / workshop / tutorialto miss a class / session / lesson / seminar / workshop / tutorial / periodto have a class / lesson / seminar / workshop / tutorialto give / conduct a class / session / lesson / seminar / workshop / tutorialto teach a class / session / lesson / seminarto hold / run a class / session / seminar / workshopa class / session / lesson / seminar / workshop / tutorial takes place class [countable, uncountable] an occasion when a group of students meet to be taught 課;上課I have an English class at 11.我11點鐘有英語課。Please see me after class.請下課後來見我。She works hard in class (= during lessons).她上課很用功。 session [countable] a period of time that is spent doing a particular activity 一場;一節;一段時間a photo / recording / training session一段接受拍照的時間;一場錄音;一堂訓練課Your presentation will be part of the morning session.你將安排在上午的課裏做簡報。The programme is made up of 12 two-hour sessions.這門課總共12節,每節兩小時。 lesson [countable] a period of time in which sb is taught sth 一節課;一課時New students get lessons in how to use the library.新生要上如何使用圖書館的課。piano / driving lessons鋼琴課;駕駛課I've decided to take golf lessons.我決定上高爾夫球課。She made a living giving private lessons in English.她以做英語家教爲生。 (especially BrE) What did we do last lesson?我們上節課學了什麽内容?NOTE 辨析 Class or lesson?A class is always for a group of people being taught together; a lesson can be for a group of people or for just one person. * class總是一群人一起上課;lesson可以是爲一群人或只爲一個人授課。 seminar ˈsemɪnɑː(r) [countable] a class at a college or university when a group of students and a teacher discuss or study a particular topic; a meeting of people for training or discussion (大學裏的)專題討論課;培訓會;研討會Teaching is by lectures and seminars.教學形式爲講座和研討課。a seminar room / group上討論課的教室;討論小組The company organizes management seminars.這家公司籌辦管理研討會。 workshop ˈwɜːkʃɒp; NAmE ˈwɜːrkʃɑːp [countable] a period of discussion and practical work on a particular subject, in which a group of people share ideas, knowledge or experience 研討會;講習班a drama / poetry workshop戲劇研討班;詩歌講習班There are two management development workshops per year.每年有兩次管理技能提高研討會。 tutorial tjuːˈtɔːriəl; NAmE tuːˈtɔːriəl [countable] a period of teaching in a college or university that involves discussion between an individual student or a very small group of students and a teacher (大學導師的)個别輔導,小組輔導課Students have to write an essay for each weekly tutorial.學生需要爲每周的輔導課寫短篇論文。 see also tutor teacher period [countable] any of the parts that a day is divided into at a school or college for study 節;學時;課We've got French next period.我們下節課上法語。I have two free / study periods (= for private study) on Tuesday afternoons.我每個星期二下午有兩節自習課。class3

noun

Which classes are you taking? 你在上什麽課?work hard in class 在課堂上用功學習the youngest in the class 班上年齡最小的人all classes of society 社會各階層class ♦︎ grade ♦︎ year ♦︎ stream ♦︎ track ♦︎ setThese are all words for groups in which students are taught together. 這些詞均表示班級、年級、小組。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配in a class / grade / year / stream / set class [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of students who are taught together 班;班級We were in the same class at school.我們上學時同班。He finished top of the class (= got better results than all the others).他在班上名列前茅。The whole class was told to stay behind after school.全班被告知放學後留下。 (especially NAmE) the class of 2008 (= a group of students who finished their studies at school or college in 2008) 2008屆畢業生 (NAmE) the freshman / sophomore / junior / senior class大學或高中一年級/二年級/三年級/四年級 grade [countable](in the US school system) one of the levels in a school with children of similar age (美國學制)年級He is in (the) second grade.他讀二年級。 grader

noun

[countable] The play is open to all seventh and eighth graders.所有七、八年級學生均可觀看此劇。
year [countable] (especially BrE) (at a school or university) a level that you stay in for one year; a student at a particular level 年級;某年級的學生We didn't start Latin until year nine.我們直到九年級才開始學習拉丁語。The language students go abroad in their third year.學習語言的學生在第三年到國外去。The project is the work of a group of year-seven pupils.這個專題研究是一群七年級學生的努力成果。First and second years usually live in college.一二年級學生通常住在學院裏。 stream [countable] (especially BrE) a group in which students of the same age and level of ability are placed in some schools (將同齡學生按能力編在一起的)班,組He was put into the top stream.他分在快班。 stream

verb

[transitive, usually passive] (especially BrE) Pupils are streamed for English and Maths.學生上英語課和數學課時按能力分成小組。
track [countable] (NAmE) a group in which students of the same age and level or ability, or studying the same group of subjects, are placed in some schools and colleges (將學生按年齡、水平、能力或修讀科目分編的)班,組Students pursue one of three tracks: professional writing, film / television / video or new media.學生競相參加以下三個班中的其中一個:專業寫作、影視與錄像,以及新媒體。 track

verb

[intransitive, transitive, usually passive] a comparison of schools that track and don't track in math數學課分班與不分班的學校的對比
set [countable] (BrE) a group of school students of the same age and similar ability in a particular subject who are taught together in that subject although they are normally taught in a different group (一同修學某一科目、但分屬不同班級的)一批學生She is in the top set for French.她的法語成績名列前茅。
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Which classes are you taking? 你在上什麽課?work hard in class 在課堂上用功學習the youngest in the class 班上年齡最小的人all classes of society 社會各階層class ♦︎ level ♦︎ position ♦︎ rank ♦︎ status ♦︎ rating ♦︎ standing ♦︎ ranking ♦︎ gradeThese are all words for a group in society or within an organization that sb belongs to, based on how much importance or authority they have, or for a measure of how good or important sb/sth is compared with sb/sth else. 這些詞均表示階級、等級、地位。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配sb's class / level / position / rank / status / standing / ranking in / within stha / the high / higher level / position / rank / status / rating / standing / ranking / gradea / the low / lower class / level / position / rank / status / rating / standing / ranking / gradethe top level / rank / rating / ranking / gradethe upper class / level / rankthe middle class / level / rank / ranking / gradea / the senior level / position / rank / gradesb's social class / position / rank / status / standing / rankinga / sb's professional class / status / standingto improve your position / status / standing / rankingto have a ... rank / rating / status / standingto give (sb / sth) a status / rating / rankingto achieve a rank / status / ratingsb's class / position / rank / status / standing in societya / the class / level / ranks of society class [countable + singular or plural verb, uncountable] one of the groups of people in a society that are thought of as being at the same social or economic level; the way that people are divided into different social or economic groups 階級;階層;社會等級His ideas had an appeal among the wealthy, professional classes.他的想法獲得富裕的專業階層認同。Do you consider yourself to be middle class?你認爲你屬於中産階級嗎?A lot of British comedy is based on class differences.許多英國喜劇是以階級差異爲基礎的。The old class system is not appropriate in a modern age.舊的等級制度不適用於現代。 see also the upper class elite , the middle class middle class noun , the working class general public level [countable] one of a number of positions in a scale of importance, for example in society or within an organization (社會、組織等内部的)層次,級别He promised reforms at all levels of government.他承諾對各級政府進行改革。She reached a very high level at a very young age.她在很年輕時就晉升到非常高的級别。The decision is being made at top level.最高層正在做決策。 position [countable, uncountable] the level of importance of a person or organization when compared with others 地位;等級We need to improve the position of women and girls in these societies.我們需要提高女性在這些社會中的地位。The company has a dominant position in the world market.那家公司在全球市場佔據主導地位。Wealth and position are not important to her.財富與地位對她並不重要。 rank [countable, uncountable] a position, especially an important position, that sb has in a particular organization or society; the position that sb has in one of the armed forces or the police (尤指較高的)地位,級别;軍階;警銜She rose through the ranks to become managing director (= she started in a low position).她從底層做起,一步步當上了常務董事。She was not used to mixing with people of high social rank.她不習慣和社會地位很高的人交往。He was promoted to the rank of major.他被提升至少校軍銜。I gave them only my name, rank and serial number.我只給了他們我的名字、軍銜和編號。 status ˈsteɪtəs, NAmE also ˈstætəs [uncountable, countable, usually singular] the social or professional position of sb/sth in relation to others, based on the amount of respect they get from other people 地位;身份;職位The only jobs on offer were of low status and badly paid.僅有的在征人的工作地位低下,薪水很低。How do people perceive the status of the full-time mother?人們對全職母親的地位怎麽看? rating [countable] a measurement of how good, important, popular, etc. sb/sth is, especially in relation to other people or things 等級,級别(質量、重要性、流行程度等的標準)It was a very good rating for an amateur performance.對業餘演出來說,這是非常高的水平。The poll gave an approval rating of 39% for the president.民意調查表明公衆對總統的支持率爲39%。 see also rate rank verb , rate judge verb 1 standing [uncountable] the position or reputation of sb/sth within a group of people or in an organization 地位;級别;身份;名聲The prime minister needs to improve his standing with the public.首相需要提高他在公衆中的聲望。Their standing as a profession has declined in recent years.他們的職業地位近年來一直在下降。 ranking [countable] the position of sb/sth on a scale that shows how good or important they are compared with other people or things, especially in sport (尤指體育運動中的)地位,排名,排位She has retained her No. 1 world ranking.她保住了自己世界第一的排名。The product has consistently been given a high ranking by consumer groups.消費群體對該産品的評分一直很高。 see also rank rank verb grade [countable] a rank or level that sb has within an organization, often related to how much they are paid for doing their job (官銜的)級别;職别She's still only on a secretarial grade.她的職别仍然是秘書。The higher grades within the organization usually get bigger pay rises.在組織内部,通常級别越高,薪水漲幅越大。

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