excellent出色的;优秀的;第一流的
used to refer to the best possible undergraduate university degree you can get in the UK and some other countries(英国大学学位)一级优等的
relating to the most expensive and highest quality service on a plane or train, or in a hotel(舱位、车厢或宾馆房间)头等的,最高级的
relating to the service for sending post that people usually use(邮件)第一类的(即投递最快的)
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They used to guarantee that a first-class letter would arrive the next day.
Would you like me to find you a seat in the first-class carriage?
"How can you call that a first-class service?" snorted one indignant customer.
We have first- and second-class accommodation on this flight.
It is worth paying extra for a first-class cabin, in my opinion.
If you travel first class in a train, aircraft, etc., you use the best and most expensive type of service.坐(飞机)头等舱(地);坐(火车)头等车厢(地)
UK If you send something first class, you send it by the usual post service.以第一类寄送(邮件)
the best and most expensive seats on a plane or in a train(飞机)头等舱座位;(火车)头等车厢座位
UK the post service that most people use for sending letters, etc.(优先投递的)第一类邮件
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As usual, there is lots of room in first class.
I didn't realize I was in first class until the ticket inspector told me to move.
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