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Sortie de classe
class trip SUST.
I. trip [ingl. brit. trɪp, ingl. am. trɪp] SUST.
1. trip (journey):
a 12 day/200 km trip
2. trip (visit):
3. trip ELECTRÓ.:
4. trip (hallucination):
trip coloq.
trip m coloq.
un trip d'acide coloq.
II. trip <part. pres. tripping; pret. imperf., part. pas. tripped> [ingl. brit. trɪp, ingl. am. trɪp] V. trans.
1. trip (cause to stumble):
trip (gen) person
trip (with foot) person
2. trip ELECTRÓ.:
trip person: switch
trip power surge: circuit breaker
III. trip <part. pres. tripping; pret. imperf., part. pas. tripped> [ingl. brit. trɪp, ingl. am. trɪp] V. intr.
1. trip (stumble):
to trip on or over step, rock
to trip on or over hem, scarf, rope
2. trip (move jauntily):
to trip along child:
to trip along adult:
3. trip (experience hallucinations):
trip coloq.
tripper coloq.
trip coloq.
I. class [ingl. brit. klɑːs, ingl. am. klæs] SUST.
1. class SOCIOL.:
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. trip [trɪp] SUST.
1. trip (journey):
2. trip (shorter):
3. trip coloq. (hallucination):
II. trip <-pp-> [trɪp] V. intr.
1. trip (stumble):
2. trip (move lightly):
3. trip (be on drug):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to trip off the tongue cliché
III. trip <-pp-> [trɪp] V. trans.
1. trip (activate):
I. trip up V. trans.
1. trip up (cause to stumble):
2. trip up (cause to fail):
II. trip up V. intr.
1. trip up (fall):
2. trip up (make a mistake):
to trip up on sth
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
I. trip [trɪp] SUST.
1. trip (journey):
2. trip (shorter):
3. trip coloq. (hallucination):
II. trip <-pp-> [trɪp] V. intr.
1. trip (stumble):
2. trip (move lightly):
3. trip (be on drug):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to trip off the tongue cliché
III. trip <-pp-> [trɪp] V. trans.
1. trip (activate):
I. trip up V. trans.
1. trip up (cause to stumble):
2. trip up (cause to fail):
II. trip up V. intr.
1. trip up (fall):
2. trip up (make a mistake):
to trip up on sth
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
Present
Itrip
youtrip
he/she/ittrips
wetrip
youtrip
theytrip
Past
Itripped
youtripped
he/she/ittripped
wetripped
youtripped
theytripped
Present Perfect
Ihavetripped
youhavetripped
he/she/ithastripped
wehavetripped
youhavetripped
theyhavetripped
Past Perfect
Ihadtripped
youhadtripped
he/she/ithadtripped
wehadtripped
youhadtripped
theyhadtripped
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Banking was of the small, back-street variety, run by the urban lower-middle class of petty shop-keepers.
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This wardrobe malfunction went unnoticed until his pre-practice class room session with his warriors.
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It makes possible an initial accumulation of wealth, which in turn enables the formation of an elite or ruling class.
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His drawing is first class and his dialogue superb, adding credibility to his characterization while moving the story along at a laconic lick.
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Many of the upper middle class regarded amateur theatre as at best a harmless pleasure with no particular moral or aesthetic merit.
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