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[klaːs] plural ˈclasses1. noun1) a group of people or things that are alike in some way:صِنْفThe dog won first prize in its class in the dog show.
2) (the system according to which people belong to) one of a number of economic/social groups:طَبَقَه( also adjective) the class system.
3) a grade or rank (of merit):دَرَجَه، طَبَقَهmusicians of a high class.
4) a number of students or scholars taught together:صَفJohn and I are in the same class.
دَرْس، مُحاضَرَهa French class.
6) (American) a course or series of lectures, often leading to an examination.دَوْرَه، مَساق2. verbto regard as being of a certain type:يُصَنِّفHe classes all women as stupid.
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2 Class
Concerning the class of classes, if you admit a contradiction in this concept, infinity will remain forever contradictory, and your works as well as Canto's have not resolved the philosophical problem. For there is a concept class and there are classes. Therefore, class is a class. (Russell [to Couturat, 17 January 1901], 1992, pp. 210-211)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Class
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طَبَقَة اجْتِماعِيّة \ class: all the people of one social level: the middle class; the working classes. \ فَصْل \ class: a group of students being taught together: That boy is in my class. \ See Also صَفّ دِراسِيّ -
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دَرَجَةٌ \ class: (mostly in compounds) a level of quality: I travelled in a second-class carriage. Is that a good-class hotel?. degree: a measure of quality: His work shows a high degree of skill. grade: a step or level, in quality or rank: Aeroplanes use a high grade of petrol. mark: a sign (usu. a number, sometimes A, B, C, etc.) that is given by a teacher to show the quality of a piece of work in school: low marks; full marks; a bad mark. point: a particular position in space or time, or in a course or change: the highest point on the road; the most difficult point in our talks; the boiling point of water. rank: a social or official position of a certain level: He was a nobleman of the highest rank. A captain holds a much lower rank than a general. step: a flat place for one’s foot, when one walks from one level to another: the front doorstep; mind the step. \ See Also فئة (فِئَة)، منزلة (مَنْزِلَة)، مرتبة (مَرْتَبَة)، علامة (علامَة)، نقطة (نقطة) -
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adv. En avoir class: To have had more than enough, to be fed-up with something. Y en a class! Well that does it, you can count me out of all this rubbish! -
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صِنْف \ article: a particular thing: an article of clothing. category: a group or division in which each member is like the rest in a certain way; a kind or sort: Fishing may be placed in the category of sport, or in that of earning a living, according to its purpose. class: a group of things of the same kind: Science divides living things into many classes. kind: sort; class: An orange is a kind of fruit. sort: kind: different sorts of fruit. species: a kind, esp. in the scientific grouping of creatures and plants. type: a kind: Men of that type can’t be trusted. Is this a new type of machine?. -
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نَوْع \ class: a group of things of the same kind: Science divides living things into many classes. form: a kind: Ice is a solid form of water. A bus is a form of vehicle. kind: sort; class: An orange is a kind of fruit. make: a kind, as shown by the maker’s name or the trade name: What make of car is that? A Ford, or a Jaguar?. quality: worth; a general condition of goodness or badness: These goods are of poor quality. sort: kind: different sorts of fruit. species: a kind, esp. in the scientific grouping of creatures and plants. type: a kind: Men of that type can’t be trusted. Is this a new type of machine?. variety: a kind: There are many varieties of fish in this lake. \ See Also صنف (صِنْف)، شكل (شَكْل) -
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9 Class-A-Außenhautqualität
f <prod.kfz> (fehlerfrei lackierfähige Oberfläche) ■ Class-A body panel finishGerman-english technical dictionary > Class-A-Außenhautqualität
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10 Class-A-Finish
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11 Class-I-Geräte
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12 Class-II-Geräte
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15 class
параметр для «виртуальных устройств», указывающий класс устройстваcomprehensive satellite link simulation package — моделирующий пакет программ для расчёта характеристик спутниковых линийchip layout assistant — подсистема ( автоматизации) топологического проектирования кристалла CLASSАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > class
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16 class of copyright(ed) material
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > class of copyright(ed) material
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17 class of copyright(ed) material
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > class of copyright(ed) material
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18 class of patentable subject-matter
класс патентоспособных объектов (классы патентоспособных объектов, как правило, включают способы, устройства, вещества, изделия и пр.); см. patentable class of subject-matterАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > class of patentable subject-matter
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19 class of uncopyrightable material
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > class of uncopyrightable material
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20 class of unpatentable subject-matter
класс непатентоспособных объектов (классы непатентоспособных объектов, как правило, включают идеи, законы или продукты природы, научные принципы и пр.).; см. unpatentable class of subject-matterАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > class of unpatentable subject-matter
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