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class, US [transcription][kl_s]A n2 Sch, Univ ( group of students) classe f ; ( lesson) cours m (in de) ; in class en cours or classe ; to give a class assurer un cours ; to take a class GB assurer un cours ; US suivre un cours ;4 ( category) gen classe f, catégorie f ; Jur ( of offence) type m ; ( of vehicle) catégorie f ; Naut (of ship, submarine) classe f ; to be in a class of one's own ou by oneself être hors catégorie ; she's in a different class from il n'y a aucune comparaison possible entre elle et ; he's not in the same class as il n'arrive pas à la cheville de ;5 ○ ( elegance) classe f ; to have class avoir de la classe ; to add a touch of class to sth donner un peu de distinction à qch ;6 Tourism classe f ; to travel first/second class voyager en première/deuxième classe ; a first/second class seat une place de première/deuxième classe ;7 GB Univ ≈ mention f ; what was the class of your degree? ≈ est-ce que vous avez eu votre licence avec mention? ; a first-/second-class degree ≈ licence avec mention très bien/bien ;C vtr to class sb/sth among/with classer qn/qch parmi/ avec ; to class sb/sth as assimiler qn/qch à.
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