Dictionary
Kanji in This Word
| Kanji | Meanings | Readings |
|---|---|---|
| 階 | storey; stair; counter for storeys of a building; storey; stair; counter for storeys of a building | カイ ・ きざはし |
| 級 | class; rank; grade; class; rank; grade | キュウ |
Example Sentences
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Examples 1–10 out of 22.
| That party is always pandering to the middle class. | Submit Correction |
| The typical middle-class American baby comes home from the hospital to sleep in his own bed in his own room. | Submit Correction |
| America likes to claim that it is a "classless" society. | Submit Correction |
| The people living here belong to the upper class. | Submit Correction |
| However, like America, Japan is predominantly a middle-class, middle-income country, and so wives do not employ maids, but attend to everything themselves. | Submit Correction |
| Nancy comes from what we call the aristocracy. | Submit Correction |
| Mr Brown belongs to the upper class. | Submit Correction |
| The hierarchy of rank has long been fixed. | Submit Correction |
| There's a very rigid hierarchy in the Civil Service. | Submit Correction |
| One's view is determined by his education, sex, class and age. | Submit Correction |
