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I . class [klɑ:s, Am klæs] RZ.

1. class (in society):

class
klasa r.ż.
class system

2. class (group of students):

class
klasa r.ż.

3. class (lesson):

class
lekcja r.ż.
in class

4. class (course):

class
zajęcia l.mn.
evening class

5. class AM (graduates):

class
rocznik r.m.

6. class t. BIOL. (category):

class
klasa r.ż.

7. class bez l.mn. (style):

to have class

8. class PR.:

class action [or suit]
pozew r.m. grupowy

zwroty:

in a class of one's own

II . class [klɑ:s, Am klæs] PRZYM.

III . class [klɑ:s, Am klæs] CZ. cz. przech.

business class RZ. LOT.

business class
klasa r.ż. biznes

cabin class RZ. NAUT.

cabin class
druga klasa r.ż.

class-conscious PRZYM.

class struggle, class war RZ.

class struggle
walka r.ż. klasowa

economy class RZ.

economy class

evening class RZ.

evening class

I . first-class PRZYM.

1. first-class performance:

2. first-class goods:

3. first-class passenger:

II . first-class PRZYSŁ.

high-class PRZYM.

middle class, middle classes RZ. l.mn.

the middle class
klasa r.ż. średnia

salary class RZ. ADM.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Many of the upper middle class regarded amateur theatre as at best a harmless pleasure with no particular moral or aesthetic merit.
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This has been common in many working-class families.
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Many felt disenfranchised by what they saw as a bureaucratic system that favored the land-holding class able to afford the best education.
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The grey goose in the song was treated as a symbol of the irrevocable destiny of the working class.
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In particular, the decoupling of the class conditional feature distributions means that each distribution can be independently estimated as a one-dimensional distribution.
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Terror, repression, and absence of democracy have made it impossible for us to create working-class organizations.
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She has bad news: despite the class being especially aimed at socializing disruptive students, they still have to follow the school board's missive that they teach to the upcoming test.
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The original three measurements during the testing phase were determined by (1) IQ score, (2) class placement, and (3) promotion/retention.
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Teachers were often absent from class and moonlighting to make up for poor pay.
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This wardrobe malfunction went unnoticed until his pre-practice class room session with his warriors.
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