high-class
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˌhigh-ˈclass adjective [usually before noun] GOOD/EXCELLENTof good quality and style, and usually expensive 高级的,上等的 OPP low-class a high-class restaurant 一家高级餐馆
Examples from the Corpus
high-class• Spring Street, just off Broadway, was fashionable, and no-one could describe Mrs Gutermann's as other than high-class.• Real Tennis is a high-class game even older than the Long Room's most ancient inmate.• He was a high-class horse and under strong driving came upsides, but the jockey was not bothered.• He always stayed at a high-class hotel on trips abroad.• a high-class hotel• He worked for high-class manufacturers, but by the time he was twenty-five he had started his own business.• We're running a high-class operation here.ˌhigh-ˈclass adjectiveChineseSyllable
style, usually good expensive and Corpus and of quality
high-class
ˌhigh-ˈclass
adjective [usually before noun]
of good quality and style, and usually expensive
OPP low-class:
a high-class restaurant
ˌhigh-ˈclass
adjective [usually before noun]of good quality and style, and usually expensive
OPP low-class: