FIRST-CLASS


Meaning of FIRST-CLASS in English

also first class

1.

If you describe something or someone as first-class , you mean that they are extremely good and of the highest quality.

The food was first-class...

She has a first-class brain and is a damned good writer.

= first-rate

ADJ

2.

You use first-class to describe something that is in the group that is considered to be of the highest standard.

He officially announced his retirement from first-class cricket yesterday...

Harriet graduated with a first class degree in literature...

ADJ : ADJ n

3.

First-class accommodation on a train, aeroplane, or ship is the best and most expensive type of accommodation.

He won himself two first-class tickets to fly to Dublin.

...first-class passengers.

ADJ : ADJ n

First-class is also an adverb.

She had never flown first class before.

ADV : ADV after v

First-class is the first-class accommodation on a train, aeroplane, or ship.

He paid for and was assigned a cabin in first class.

N-UNCOUNT

4.

In Britain, first-class postage is the quicker and more expensive type of postage. In the United States, first-class postage is the type of postage that is used for sending letters and postcards.

Two first class stamps, please...

ADJ : ADJ n

First-class is also an adverb.

It took six days to arrive despite being posted first class.

ADV : ADV after v

Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary.      Английский словарь Коллинз COBUILD для изучающих язык на продвинутом уровне.