1. n. social standing, (social) status, (social) class
その他の翻訳と定義
class
1. 名詞. 階層、階級
2. 名詞. クラス、学級、組、同期生。
3. 名詞. 授業、授業科目。大学の講義。講習。
4. 名詞. (人・物の)部類、種類(kind)。
5. 名詞. (人・物の)レベル、ランク、水準、等級。
6. 名詞. 高級、上等、優秀性。
7. 名詞. 品位、気品、格調、ハイカラ。
8. 名詞. (cat:programming:en) クラス。
9. 名詞. (cat:biology:en) 生物の分類を表す階級の一つ。綱。
10. 動詞. (他動詞)階層分けする。
class
1. n. A group, collection, category or set sharing characteristics or attributes.
The new Ford Fiesta is set to be best in the 'small family' class.
That is one class-A heifer you got there, sonny.
Often used to imply membership of a large class.
This word has a whole class of metaphoric extensions.
2. n. (sociology) A social grouping, based on job, wealth, etc. In Britain, society is commonly split into three main classes; upper class, middle class and working class.
3. n. The division of society into classes.
Jane Austen's works deal with class in 18th-century England.
4. n. Admirable behavior; elegance.
Apologizing for losing your temper, even though you were badly provoked, showed real class.
5. n. (education, and un) A group of students in a regularly scheduled meeting with a teacher.
The class was noisy, but the teacher was able to get their attention with a story.
6. n. A series of classes covering a single subject.
I took the cooking class for enjoyment, but I also learned a lot.
7. n. A group of students who commenced or completed their education during a particular year. A school class.
The class of 1982 was particularly noteworthy.
8. n. A category of seats in an airplane, train or other means of mass transportation.
I used to fly business class, but now my company can only afford economy.
9. n. (taxonomy) A rank in the classification of organisms, below phylum and above order; a taxon of that rank.
Magnolias belong to the class Magnoliopsida.
10. n. Best of its kind.
It is the class of Italian bottled waters.
11. n. (set theory) A collection of sets definable by a shared property.
The class of all sets is not a set.
Every set is a class, but classes are not generally sets. A class that is not a set is called a proper class.
12. n. (military) A group of people subject to be conscripted in the same military draft, or more narrowly those persons actually conscripted in a particular draft.
13. n. (object-oriented) A set of objects having the same behavior (but typically differing in state), or a template defining such a set.
an abstract base class
14. n. One of the sections into which a Methodist church or congregation is divided, supervised by a class leader.
15. v. To assign to a class; to classify.
I would class this with most of the other mediocre works of the period.
16. v. (intransitive) To be grouped or classed.
17. v. To divide into classes, as students; to form into, or place in, a class or classes.
18. adj. (Irish, British, slang) great; fabulous
stratum
1. 名詞. 地層
2. 名詞. 層
3. 名詞. 階級
4. 名詞. 階層
stratum
1. n. One of several parallel horizontal layers of material arranged one on top of another.
2. n. (geology) A layer of sedimentary rock having approximately the same composition throughout.
3. n. Any of the regions of the atmosphere, such as the stratosphere, that occur as layers.
4. n. (biology) A layer of tissue.
5. n. A class of society composed of people with similar social, cultural, or economic status.
6. n. (ecology) A layer of vegetation, usually of similar height.
7. n. (computing) The level of accuracy of a computer's clock, relative to others on the network.