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English - Hungarian

Class

klæs
Extremely common
400 - 500
400 - 500
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osztály, típus, kategória, stílus, osztályzat

Class meanings in Hungarian

osztály

Example:
I have math class at 10 AM.
Matematika órám van 10-kor.
She is in the third grade class.
Ő a harmadik osztályba jár.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Educational contexts, such as schools and universities.
Note: The term 'osztály' can refer to a specific group of students or a subject being taught.

típus

Example:
This car belongs to the luxury class.
Ez az autó a luxus típushoz tartozik.
There are different classes of services available.
Különböző szolgáltatási típusok állnak rendelkezésre.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Describing categories or types in various fields, such as business or technology.
Note: In this context, 'típus' indicates a classification based on certain characteristics.

kategória

Example:
He won the award in the best actor class.
A legjobb színész kategóriában nyert díjat.
The book belongs to the fiction class.
A könyv a fikciós kategóriába tartozik.
Usage: formalContext: Used in competitive environments, such as awards and classifications.
Note: The term 'kategória' is often used in contexts like competitions, classifications, and rankings.

stílus

Example:
She has a very classy style.
Nagyon elegáns stílusa van.
His jokes always have a touch of class.
A viccei mindig elegánsak.
Usage: informalContext: Describing someone's manner, style, or sophistication.
Note: In this sense, 'stílus' refers to a certain elegance or refinement in behavior or appearance.

osztályzat

Example:
I received a high class on my exam.
Magas osztályzatot kaptam a vizsgámon.
She is aiming for a first-class degree.
Ő egy első osztályú diplomát szeretne.
Usage: formalContext: Academic performance and grading systems.
Note: The term 'osztályzat' is used primarily in educational assessment contexts.

Class's synonyms

course

A course refers to a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject.
Example: I'm taking a Spanish course this semester.
Note: While a class can refer to a single session or meeting, a course typically implies a longer duration with multiple sessions.

lesson

A lesson is a single session of teaching or instruction on a specific topic.
Example: We had a math lesson on fractions today.
Note: A lesson is a component of a class or course, focusing on a particular topic or skill.

session

A session is a period of time set aside for a specific activity or purpose, such as learning or training.
Example: The yoga session was very relaxing.
Note: While a class can refer to a broader term encompassing multiple sessions, a session typically denotes a single instance or period of activity.

lecture

A lecture is a formal talk or presentation given to a group of people, typically as part of an educational course or program.
Example: The professor gave a fascinating lecture on ancient civilizations.
Note: A lecture is a specific type of instructional delivery within a class or course, often involving a one-way communication from the speaker to the audience.

Class expressions, common phrases

First-class

Refers to the highest quality or standard in a particular category.
Example: She always travels first-class when flying.
Note: Class usually refers to a category or level, while first-class specifically denotes top-tier quality.

Class act

Describes someone who behaves with style, grace, and dignity.
Example: Her response to the criticism was a real class act.
Note: Class act goes beyond just being in a class or category, emphasizing admirable behavior or performance.

Classy

Elegant, stylish, and sophisticated in appearance or manner.
Example: He looked so classy in his suit and tie.
Note: Classy is more about a refined and tasteful style rather than just being assigned to a class or category.

In a class of its own

Outstanding and unparalleled, far superior to others in its category.
Example: Their new product is truly in a class of its own.
Note: This phrase emphasizes exceptional uniqueness and superiority, not just belonging to a particular class.

Class warfare

Conflict or tension between different social classes, particularly in terms of economic inequality.
Example: The political debate often centers around issues of class warfare.
Note: Class warfare focuses on the societal struggle between classes, rather than just the concept of class itself.

Class clown

A student who seeks attention through humor and disruptive behavior in a classroom setting.
Example: He's always making jokes in class, the classic class clown.
Note: Class clown refers to a specific role or behavior within a class, rather than just being part of a class group.

World-class

Of the highest quality or standard on a global scale.
Example: They offer a world-class training program for their employees.
Note: Similar to first-class, world-class denotes excellence but extends to a global level rather than just a single category.

Class everyday (slang) expressions

Class up

To make something more elegant or sophisticated.
Example: Let's class up this place a bit before the guests arrive.
Note: Class up is an informal way of saying to improve the appearance or quality of something, often by adding sophistication.

Classy joint

A place or establishment that is stylish, elegant, or high-quality.
Example: That new restaurant is a really classy joint, we should check it out.
Note: Describing a location or establishment as classy implies it has a certain level of sophistication and style.

Class it up

To improve the style or sophistication of something, often related to personal appearance.
Example: We need to class it up a bit for this event, let's dress to impress.
Note: Similar to 'class up', 'class it up' suggests taking steps to increase the elegance or sophistication, particularly in how one presents themselves.

Top-class

Of the highest quality or excellence.
Example: Their service is always top-class, that's why I keep going back.
Note: Top-class emphasizes being at the highest level or standard in terms of quality, surpassing just being in a class or category.

Class - Examples

English class starts at 9am.
Az angol tanóra 9-kor kezdődik.
The students were divided into groups based on their interests.
A diákokat érdeklődési körük alapján csoportokra osztották.
The book is in the category of science fiction.
A könyv a tudományos-fantasztikus kategóriába tartozik.

Class grammar

Class - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: class
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): classes, class
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): class
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): classed
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): classing
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): classes
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): class
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): class
Syllables, Separation and Stress
class Contains 1 syllables: class
Phonetic transcription: ˈklas
class , ˈklas (The red syllable is stressed)

Class - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
class: 400 - 500 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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