thirdclass

thirdclass
third-class
1> третий класс (на пароходе, в поезде)
2> третья группа (студенты, получившие на экзамене оценку
"удовлетворительно")
3> _ам. непериодическая почта (типографски отпечатанные
материалы типа объявлений, каталогов и т. п. весом до 500
грамм; тж. third-class matter)
4> третьего класса
_Ex:
third-class compartment купе третьего класса
_Ex:
third-class carriage вагон третьего класса
5> третьим классом
_Ex:
to travel third-class ездить (путешествовать) в третьем классе
(третьим классом), ездить в купе или в каютах третьего класса

Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.

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