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1) класс; разряд; категория || классифицировать2) качество; сорт3) класс, группа ( в учебном заведении)4) курс лекций, курс обучения• -
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1. plural - classes; noun1) (a group of people or things that are alike in some way: The dog won first prize in its class in the dog show.) clase2) ((the system according to which people belong to) one of a number of economic/social groups: the upper class; the middle class; the working class; (also adjective) the class system.) clase3) (a grade or rank (of merit): musicians of a high class.) clase4) (a number of students or scholars taught together: John and I are in the same class.) clase5) (a school lesson or college lecture etc: a French class.) clase6) ((American) a course or series of lectures, often leading to an examination.) clase, lección
2. verb(to regard as being of a certain type: He classes all women as stupid.) clasificar- class-room
class n clasewhat class are you in? ¿en qué clase estás?tr[klɑːs]1 (in society) clase nombre femenino■ working/middle/upper class clase obrera/media/alta2 SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL clase nombre femenino3 (kind) clase nombre femenino, tipo4 (of plant, animal) clase nombre femenino5 (style) clase nombre femenino, estilo1 clasificar, catalogar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in a class of its/one's own no tener igual, ser único,-a, ser inigualablethe class struggle la lucha de clasesclass ['klæs] vt: clasificar, catalogarclass n1) kind, type: clase f, tipo m, especie f2) : clase f, rango m socialthe working class: la clase obrera3) lesson: clase f, curso mEnglish class: clase de inglés4) : conjunto m de estudiantes, clase fthe class of '97: la promoción del 97n.(§ pl.: classes) = categoría s.f.• clase s.f.• elegancia s.f.• estado s.m.• estofa s.f.• grado s.m.• género s.m.• linaje s.m.• línea s.f.• rango s.m.• tipo s.m.v.• clasificar v.
I klæs, klɑːs1) c u ( social stratum) clase f; (before n)3) c (group, type) clase fto be in a class of one's/its own — ser* único or inigualable
4) ua) ( Transp) clase fsend the letter first/second class — manda la carta por correo preferente/normal
c) ( in UK) ( Educ) tipo de título que se concede según las calificaciones obtenidas durante la carrera y/o exámenes finales; (before n)he got a first class degree — ≈se recibió con la nota más alta ( en AmL), ≈sacó matrícula de honor en la carrera ( en Esp)
5) u ( style) (colloq) clase f, estilo m
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transitive verb catalogar*[klɑːs]1. N1) (also Scol, Bio, Sociol) clase fruling/middle/working class — clase f dirigente/media/obrera
lower classes — clase fsing baja
upper class — clase f alta
2) (=category) categoría fclass of degree — (Brit) (Univ) tipo de título universitario según la nota con que se ha obtenido
in a class of one's own — sin par or igual
it's in a class by itself — no tiene par or igual, es único en su género
3) (=style)2.VT clasificar3.ADJ (=classy) [player, actor] de primera clase4.CPDclass action N — (Jur) querella f colectiva
class background N — (=social class) clase f social
class conflict N — conflicto m de clases
class differences NPL — diferencias fpl de clases
class distinction N — (Sociol) diferencia f de clase
class list N — (Scol) lista f de clase; (Univ) lista f de estudiantes aprobados para la licenciatura
class president N — (US) ≈ delegado(-a) m / f de clase
class society N — (Pol) sociedad f formada por clases
class struggle N — (Sociol) lucha f de clases
class system N — sistema m de clases sociales
class teacher N — (Brit) tutor(a) m / f
class war(fare) N — = class struggle
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I [klæs, klɑːs]1) c u ( social stratum) clase f; (before n)3) c (group, type) clase fto be in a class of one's/its own — ser* único or inigualable
4) ua) ( Transp) clase fsend the letter first/second class — manda la carta por correo preferente/normal
c) ( in UK) ( Educ) tipo de título que se concede según las calificaciones obtenidas durante la carrera y/o exámenes finales; (before n)he got a first class degree — ≈se recibió con la nota más alta ( en AmL), ≈sacó matrícula de honor en la carrera ( en Esp)
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'no:məl(usual; without any special characteristics or circumstances: How much work do you do on a normal day?; normal people; His behaviour is not normal.) normal- normally
normal adj normal
normal adjetivo normal; hoy en día es muy normal it's very common nowadays; no es normal que haga tanto frío it's unusual o it isn't normal for it to be so cold; superior a lo normal above-average; normal y corriente ordinary ■ sustantivo femeninoa) ( escuela):
normal adjetivo
1 normal, usual: no es normal que llueva tanto, it's unusual for it to rain so much
2 Geom perpendicular ' normal' also found in these entries: Spanish: conchabarse - contrapelo - cualquier - deterioro - extemporánea - extemporáneo - fenomenal - frecuente - gasolina - larga - largo - mestizaje - natural - normalizar - normalizarse - residencia - retener - usual - cauce - común - corriente - debajo - lógico - mundo - normalidad - ordinario - seguir - top-less English: bed - below - dare - deviation - diet - excuse - fuck - general - high - late - must - natural - need - norm - normal - ordinary - outside - par - procedure - regular - saint - self - shall - should - standard - still - two-star petrol - unexceptional - usual - average - class - common - course - early - herself - himself - long - myself - pattern - run - subnormal - teacher - themselves - under - unnatural - unusual - yourself - yourselvestr['nɔːməl]1 normalnormal ['nɔrməl] adj: normal♦ normally advadj.• característico, -a adj.• normal adj.n.• estado normal s.m.• nivel normal s.m.'nɔːrməl, 'nɔːməladjective normalabove/below normal — por encima/por debajo de lo normal
when things get back to normal — cuando todo vuelva a la normalidad, cuando la situación se normalice
['nɔːmǝl]it's normal to tip the driver — se acostumbra or se suele dar una propina al conductor
1. ADJ1) (=usual) normalit's perfectly normal to feel that way — es muy normal sentirse así, no hay nada raro en sentirse así
above/below normal — por encima/debajo de lo normal
to get back or return to normal — [situation] normalizarse, volver a la normalidad
he bought a return ticket instead of the normal single — compró un billete de ida y vuelta en vez del de solo ida que solía comprar
2) (=well-adjusted) [person] normal3) (=healthy) [baby] normal; [pregnancy] sin complicaciones4) (Math, Chem) normal2.CPDnormal school N — (US) † escuela f normal
normal time N — (Sport) (=regulation time) tiempo m reglamentario
* * *['nɔːrməl, 'nɔːməl]adjective normalabove/below normal — por encima/por debajo de lo normal
when things get back to normal — cuando todo vuelva a la normalidad, cuando la situación se normalice
it's normal to tip the driver — se acostumbra or se suele dar una propina al conductor
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bring back to normal[Swahili Word] -rejesha[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bring back to normal[Swahili Word] -rejeza[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] normal[Swahili Word] -a kawaida[Part of Speech] adjective[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] normal thing[English Plural] normal things[Swahili Word] kawaida[Swahili Plural] kawaida[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------ -
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nTELECOM clase de situación normal fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > normal situation class
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > class a operation
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > normal age-class distribution
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A n2 Post [stamp] (au) tarif normal or rapide ; [send] en tarif normal or rapide ; a first class letter une lettre en tarif normal or rapide ; first class mail courrier (au tarif) rapide ;3 GB Univ [degree] avec mention très bien ;4 ( excellent) excellent, de premier ordre.C adv1 Transp [travel] en première (classe) ;2 Post en tarif normal or rapide. -
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(b) (letter, stamp) au tarif normal;∎ to send a letter by first-class mail envoyer une lettre au tarif normal∎ she got a first-class honours degree (in French) elle a eu mention très bien (en français);∎ to graduate with first-class honours obtenir son diplôme avec mention très bien(d) (excellent → wine, meal, restaurant) de première qualité, excellent; (→ idea, performance, student) excellent;∎ British that was a first-class performance from the Scottish team ce fut une excellente performance de l'équipe d'Écosse2 adverb(travel) en première classe; (send letter) au tarif normal►► Finance first-class paper effet m de première catégorieUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > first-class
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noun2) (Transport, Post) zweite Klasse3) (Brit. Univ.) ≈ Gut, das; Zwei, die* * *sec·ond ˈclassI. nto put \second class on a letter einen Brief normal frankieren2. UNIVhigh/low \second class guter/mittelmäßiger Universitätsabschluss1. TRANSPto travel \second class zweiter Klasse reisento send sth \second class etw auf dem gewöhnlichen Postweg verschicken* * *1. BAHN etc zweite Klasse2. UNIV Br akademischer Grad zweiter Klasse* * *noun2) (Transport, Post) zweite Klasse3) (Brit. Univ.) ≈ Gut, das; Zwei, die* * *adj.zweitklassig adj. n.zweiter Klasse m.
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