Definition
a class: a course, a lesson; a category, a type
Icarus is taking cooking classes. He has already had one lesson, and learnt to make pasta sauce.
The majority of this country's population is middle class, but there are also many working class people in the inner-city.
(Léo has a lot) of class: (Léo has a lot) of elegance, distinction, style
- "Class : Good morning Mr. Romanonovitch!"
- "And I was giving the speech for our graduating class."
- "Quiet down class!"
- "Make sure you're on time to welcome him. Please go ahead and start without me, I'm running a bit late - my dog had aerobics class."
- "And I'd just like to say that the complex theoretical algorithms that I learned in your calculus and trigonometry classes will help me every day in the real world, I'm sure of it."
- "Class : Bruno!"
- ""Fashion", "class", "cool" and "modern" are the key words we're going for."
- "Ludwig Arkady Romanonovich : And now, without further ado, I would like to introduce the valedictorian of the graduating class of 1974: Mr. Bruno Delavigne."
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