English Dictionary

Definition of “top-class”

top-class (ˈtɒpˈklɑːs) 

Definitions

adjective

  1. among the finest of its kind ⇒ We think he'll turn into a top-class player. ⇒ a top-class hotel

Translations for 'top-class'

  • British English: top-classtop class Top-class means among the finest of its kind. ADJECTIVEWe think he'll turn into a top-class player.
  • Brazilian Portuguese: de alta clase
  • Chinese: 一流的
  • European Spanish: de primera clase
  • French: de premier planN
  • German: erstklassig
  • Italian: di prim'ordine
  • Japanese: 一流の
  • Korean: 최고의
  • Portuguese: de alta classe
  • Spanish: de primera clase

Example Sentences Including 'top-class'

A good tip is to use the bar menus at the best restaurants, as you can eat top-class meals for half the price.
The Advertiser, Sunday Mail (2004)
Dignity Dancer has the wood on these three-year-olds down here and I think he is a top-class horse," Hawkes said.
Misc (1999)
Enjoy top-class racing within the breathtaking surroundings of the Sussex Downs.
Country Life (2004)
Four days ' golf against American opposition at the top-class Stallion Mountain Country Club.
Sun, News of the World (2000)
I'm getting top-class documentation, and I don't want to risk that by taking the pitcher to the well too often.
Val McDermid THE LAST TEMPTATION (2002)
I'm more worried by the weight he has to give away to the others -- they are top-class chasers.
Sun, News of the World (2000)
I've worked in top-class studios the world over and I've never found one that was better soundproofed than this.
Val McDermid DEAD BEAT (2002)
Patra and Leonidas stared at them displeased, for they could tell from their voices that they were not top-class people.
Harvey, John Coup d'Etat
They always held these courses for chief executives at top-class locations.
Thompson, Sir Peter Sharing the Success - the story of NFC

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