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Gemeinden
enseignement
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
chattering classes SUST. sust. pl. pey.
chattering classes
I. class [ingl. brit. klɑːs, ingl. am. klæs] SUST.
1. class SOCIOL.:
the working classes
2. class:
class ENS., UNIV. (group of students)
cours m (in de)
to take a class ingl. brit.
to take a class ingl. am.
3. class ingl. am. (year group):
class ENS., UNIV.
class ENS., UNIV.
4. class (category):
5. class (elegance):
class coloq.
6. class TRANSP.:
7. class ingl. brit. UNIV.:
mention f
8. class:
class BIOL., MAT.
II. class [ingl. brit. klɑːs, ingl. am. klæs] ADJ. coloq. (excellent)
III. class [ingl. brit. klɑːs, ingl. am. klæs] V. trans.
1. class:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. upper class SUST.
the upper class , the upper classes
II. upper-class ADJ.
upper-class accent, background, person:
I. lower class <pl lower classes> [ingl. brit., ingl. am. ˌloʊər ˈklæs] SUST.
the lower class , the lower classes
II. lower class [ingl. brit., ingl. am. ˌloʊər ˈklæs] ADJ. (gen)
lower class accent, custom, district
I. working class SUST.
the working classes
les classes fpl laborieuses
II. working class ADJ.
working class area, background, childhood, family, life
working class culture, London
working class person
I. lower middle class <pl lower middle classes> [ˈləʊə(r)] SUST.
II. lower middle class [ˈləʊə(r)] ADJ.
I. upper middle class SUST.
II. upper middle class ADJ.
I. fourth-class [ingl. brit. fɔːθˈklɑːs] ADJ.
1. fourth-class ingl. am. mail, matter:
2. fourth-class coloq., pey. citizen:
II. fourth-class [ingl. brit. fɔːθˈklɑːs] ADV. ingl. am.
fourth-class send:
I. first class SUST.
1. first class TRANSP.:
2. first class (of post):
II. first-class ADJ.
1. first-class TRANSP.:
first-class accommodation, compartment, hotel, seat, ticket
2. first-class (of post):
first-class stamp
3. first-class ingl. brit. UNIV.:
first-class degree
4. first-class (excellent):
III. first class ADV.
1. first class TRANSP.:
first class travel
2. first class (of post):
the leisured classes
les classes fpl privilégiées
the leisured classes
en el diccionario PONS
middle class, middle classes SUST. pl.
I. class [klɑ:s, ingl. am. klæs] SUST.
1. class (student group):
2. class (lesson):
3. class ingl. am. UNIV. (graduates):
4. class (quality):
5. class (grade):
6. class ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (type of degree):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. class <inv> [klɑ:s, ingl. am. klæs] ADJ.
III. class [klɑ:s, ingl. am. klæs] V. trans.
to class sb as sth
class struggle, class war SUST. ingl. brit.
lutte f des classes
top class ADJ.
world-class ADJ.
reception class SUST. ingl. brit.
economy class SUST. AERO.
evening class SUST.
upper class SUST.
I. second class SUST.
II. second class ADV.
1. second class (in second class):
second class travel
2. second class ingl. brit. (by second-class mail):
III. second class ADJ. second-class
1. second class (in second class):
2. second class pey. (inferior):
en el diccionario PONS
middle class, middle classes SUST. pl.
I. class [klæs] SUST.
1. class (student group):
2. class (lesson):
3. class UNIV. (graduates):
the class of 2007
4. class (quality):
5. class (grade):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. class <inv> [klæs] ADJ.
III. class [klæs] V. trans.
to class sb as sth
tourist class SUST.
club class SUST.
evening class SUST.
upper-class ADJ.
upper class SUST.
working class SUST.
working-class ADJ.
world-class ADJ.
Glosario OFAJ "Intégration et égalité des chances"
classes
Glosario técnico de refrigeración GEA
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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The aristocracy and propertied classes were desperate to hold onto their traditional power while lower class dissent fermented underneath.
www.npr.org
The higher class samurai wore elaborate tatami armour while the lower class samurai and retainers wore a plain basic version.
en.wikipedia.org
There are several other factors that can impact the ratio of lower class to upper class, however.
en.wikipedia.org
People of lower class wore only the loincloth (or "schenti") that was common to all.
en.wikipedia.org
Prospects for lower class women, however, were frequently grim.
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