top-class
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˌtop-ˈclass adjective BESTof very good quality or a very high standard 最优秀的,第一流的 a top-class athlete 最优秀的运动员 a top-class restaurant 一流的餐馆
Examples from the Corpus
top-class• The most obvious is that with the addition of one top-class batsman, Warwickshire might well have levered the title from Essex.• Berkeley needed to pay higher salaries to attract top-class faculty.• Sometimes he got like that, fed up with top-class food and top-class poncey people.• A top-class goalkeeper is expected to be both courageous and consistent.• top-class hotels• Vogts can not be accused of running away from top-class opposition.• She realised he could provide her with some top-class partners and she has made the best of them.• Gary Lineker is another top-class striker who clings keenly on to boots he's enjoying a scoring spell with.ˌtop-ˈclass adjectiveChineseSyllable
good very standard or of very high a Corpus quality
top-class
ˌtop-ˈclass
adjective
of very good quality or a very high standard:
a top-class athlete
a top-class restaurant
ˌtop-ˈclass
adjectiveof very good quality or a very high standard: