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class [classes] (group, collection, category or set sharing characteristics or attributes) noun [UK: klɑːs] [US: ˈklæs] | classenoun |
class [classes] (group of students in a regularly scheduled meeting with a teacher) noun [UK: klɑːs] [US: ˈklæs] | aulanoun |
class [classes] (group of students who commenced or completed their education during a particular year) noun [UK: klɑːs] [US: ˈklæs] | turmanoun |
class [classes] (series of classes covering a single subject) noun [UK: klɑːs] [US: ˈklæs] | cursonoun |
class clown (student who frequently makes jokes) noun | palhaço da turmanoun |
class struggle (struggle between classes) noun [UK: klɑːs ˈstrʌɡ.l̩] [US: ˈklæs ˈstrʌɡ.l̩] | luta de classesnoun |
classic [classics] (example) noun [UK: ˈklæ.sɪk] [US: ˈklæ.sɪk] | clássiconoun |
classic (exemplary of a particular style) adjective [UK: ˈklæ.sɪk] [US: ˈklæ.sɪk] | clássicoadjective |
classical (literature etc) adjective [UK: ˈkl̩æ.sɪkl] [US: ˈkl̩æ.sɪk.l̩] | clássicoadjective |
classical antiquity (the Greco-Roman period of history) proper noun | antiguidade clássicaproper noun |
Classical Arabic proper noun | árabe clássicoproper noun |
Classical Chinese (language) proper noun | chinês clássicoproper noun |
classical guitar (guitar used primarily for classical music) noun [UK: ˈkl̩æ.sɪkl ɡɪ.ˈtɑː(r)] [US: ˈkl̩æ.sɪk.l̩ ɡə.ˈtɑːr] | guitarra clássicanoun violãonoun |
Classical Latin (Latin language as spoken and written formally) proper noun | latim clássicoproper noun |
classical music (music of the classical period) noun [UK: ˈkl̩æ.sɪkl ˈmjuː.zɪk] [US: ˈkl̩æ.sɪk.l̩ ˈmjuː.zɪk] | música clássicanoun |
Classical Nahuatl (variants of the Nahuatl language spoken in Mexico at the time of the Spanish conquest) proper noun | náhuatl clássicoproper noun |
Classical Syriac proper noun | siríaco clássicoproper noun |
Classical Tibetan (form of Tibetan) proper noun | tibetano clássicoproper noun |
classicism (classical traditions of the art and architecture of ancient Greece and Rome) noun [UK: ˈklæ.sɪ.sɪzm] [US: ˈklæ.sə.ˌsɪ.zəm] | classicismonoun |
classicist [classicists] (classical scholar) noun [UK: ˈklæ.sɪ.sɪst] [US: ˈklæ.sə.səst] | classicistanoun |
classy [classier, classiest] (elegant and fashionable) adjective [UK: ˈklɑː.si] [US: ˈklæ.si] | classudoadjective eleganteadjective |
classification [classifications] (act of forming into classes) noun [UK: ˌklæ.sɪ.fɪˈk.eɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌklæ.sə.fəˈk.eɪʃ.n̩] | classificaçãonoun |
classify [classified, classifying, classifies] (identify or divide into classes) verb [UK: ˈklæ.sɪ.faɪ] [US: ˈklæ.sə.ˌfaɪ] | classificarverb |
classifieds (classified advertisements) noun | classificadosnoun |
classifier [classifiers] (someone who classifies) noun [UK: ˈklæ.sɪ.faɪə(r)] [US: ˈklæ.sɪ.faɪər] | classificadornoun |
classifying space (topological space) noun | espaço classificantenoun |
classism (discrimination based on social class) noun | elitismo classistanoun |
classmate [classmates] (student who is in the same class at school) noun [UK: ˈklɑː.smeɪt] [US: ˈklæ.ˌsmet] | colega de classenoun |
classroom [classrooms] (room in a school) noun [UK: ˈklæ.sruːm] [US: ˈklæs.ˌruːm] | sala de aulanoun |
anonymous class noun | classe anónima/anônimanoun |
anticlass (opposed to a class system in society) adjective | anticlasseadjective |
anticlassical (opposing or rejecting what is classical) adjective | anticlássicoadjective |
anticlassism (opposition to classism) noun | anticlassismonoun |
business class (class of travelling) noun | executivanoun |
first class (belonging to the best group in a system of classification) adjective [UK: ˈfɜːst klɑːs] [US: ˈfɝːst ˈklæs] | de primeiraadjective |
first class (relating to the most luxurious class of accommodation) adjective [UK: ˈfɜːst klɑːs] [US: ˈfɝːst ˈklæs] | da primeira classeadjective |
middle class [middle classes] (social and economic class) noun [UK: ˈmɪd.l̩ klɑːs] [US: ˈmɪd.l̩ ˈklæs] | classe médianoun |
neoclassicism (movement) noun [UK: nˌiːəʊklˈasɪsˌɪzəm] [US: nˌiːoʊklˈæsɪsˌɪzəm] | neoclassicismonoun |