high-class
high-class 英 [ˈhaɪˈklæs] 美 [ˈhaɪˈklæs]
adj. 高级的;一流的
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- adj. 高级的;一流的
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1. When recording started, the songs had come in such profusion that, famously, The White Album had thirty of them – enough for two high-class musicals.
当唱片录制开始的时候,歌曲是如此的充沛,许多都很有名,“白色”专辑选取了其中的三十首——足够给两场一流的音乐剧。
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2. I turned round and saw her staring through the glass door of a fashion parlor at a very elegant high-class skirt.
我一扭头,原来妻子的目光穿透那扇时装店的玻璃门,停在了一套非常漂亮的高级套裙上。
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3. Carrying out high-class repairs can be financially more rewarding than making new instruments.
进行一流乐器的维修工作比制作一件新的还要赚钱。
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