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working class

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Sociology
ˌworking ˈclass ●●○ noun [singular] (also working classes [plural])  SSCLASS IN SOCIETYthe group of people in society who traditionally do physical work and do not have much money or power 工人阶级 Marx wrote about the political struggles of the working class. 马克思描述了工人阶级的政治斗争。working-class adjective working-class women 工人阶级妇女 the traditional working-class occupations 传统的工人阶级的职业 He is proud of his working-class background. 他对自己的工人阶级出身感到自豪。 lower class, middle class, upper classnGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?The working class is usually followed by a singular verb: The working class has suffered a lot.In British English, you can also use a plural verb: The working class have suffered a lot.
Examples from the Corpus
working classWorking class, a socialist through thick and thin, and us.Firstly the increasing use of machinery will result in a homogeneous working class.This in itself would hardly have been significant had it not been for a wider transformation of the adult male working class.Humphrey calls the differentiation of the working class thesis technologically determinist because he says it attaches too much importance to technology.It would be wrong to see this development as involving the replacement of the working class by the new urban left.On the one hand, they did not want working class hooligans swarming all over the country causing mayhem.The black population, thus, effectively constitutes an underclass, placed in a structurally different location from the white working class.
ˌworking ˈclass nounn GRAMMAR1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
people who society the Corpus traditionally group do in of work physical


working class
ˌworking ˈclass noun [singular also + plural verb] British English (also working classes)
the group of people in society who traditionally do physical work and do not have much money or power:
    Marx wrote about the political struggles of the working class.
—working class adjective:
    working class women
    the traditional working class occupations
    He is proud of his working class background.
lower class, middle class, upper class