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  • 51first class — is., İng. first class 1) Bakınız birinci sınıf 2) Bakınız birinci mevki …

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  • 52first class — see first class …

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  • 53first class — high quality, excellent    Pam s meals are first class. She s an excellent cook …

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  • 54first class — noun 1》 a set of people or things grouped together as the best. 2》 the best accommodation in an aircraft, train, or ship. 3》 Brit. the highest division in the results of the examinations for a university degree. adjective & adverb relating to the …

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  • 55first-class — See: first class II …

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  • 56first-class — adjective very good; of the highest quality (Freq. 1) made an excellent speech the school has excellent teachers a first class mind • Syn: ↑excellent, ↑fantabulous, ↑splendid …

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  • 57First-class cricket — refers to the class of cricket matches of three or more days scheduled duration, between two sides of eleven players and officially adjudged first class by virtue of the standard of the competing teams. Matches must allow for the teams to play… …

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  • 58First class travel — First class is the most luxurious class of accommodation on a train, passenger ship, airplane, or other conveyance. [first class. (n.d.). The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Retrieved October 19, 2007, from… …

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  • 59First class (aviation) — First class is a luxury travel class on some airliners that exceeds Business Class , Premium Economy Class and Economy Class . On a passenger jetliner first class refers to a limited number (rarely more than 16) of seats or cabins located in the… …

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  • 60First-Class Cricket — en Angleterre. Le first class cricket, littéralement cricket « première classe » est une forme de cricket dans laquelle les matchs sont limités en temps, et dont la limite en temps est d au moins trois jours. Chaque équipe a à sa… …

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