first-class
基本解释
- adj. 优秀的;第一流的
- adv. 优秀地;最好地;第一流地
英汉例句
- Offer it to the first-class houses.
把它寄给第一流的出版社。 - What Harve needed, of all people, was a course in some first-class Kansas City business college.
哈维需要的,人人都一样,是念一所第一流的堪萨斯市立商学院的课程。 - That newspaper paragraph he had read so long ago had been true, after all. The first-class magazines did not pay on acceptance, and they paid well.
他很久以前在报上读到的那一段话毕竟没有错:第一流的杂志的确是一经采用立即付酬的,而且稿酬从优。 - That was when twenty-five students in a class taught by Thomas Zurbuchen first talked about the idea.
- The in class mid-terms--the grades will be roughly 10% problem sets, 20% first mid-term, 30% second mid-term, 40% final.
期中那次是随堂考,在最后成绩中,习题成绩占10%,第一次期中占20%,第二次期中占30%,期末考试占40%
耶鲁公开课 - 金融市场课程节选 - It's a huge price to pay in a pass-no-record first semester class . And, you know who is most severe on the committee on discipline?
这个代价太大了,只为了,第一次学期通过一门无记录的课程,你们知道着纪律委员会,谁最为严厉吗?
麻省理工公开课 - 固态化学导论课程节选
双语例句
原声例句
英英字典
- If you describe something or someone as first-class, you mean that they are extremely good and of the highest quality.
- You use first-class to describe something that is in the group that is considered to be of the highest standard.
- First-class accommodations on a train, aeroplane, or ship are the best and most expensive type of accommodations.
- First-class is also an adverb.
- First-class is the first-class accommodations on a train, aeroplane, or ship.
- In the United States, first-class postage is the type of postage that is used for sending letters and postcards.
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专业释义
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