non-class
adjective [ before noun ] (also nonclass) uk/ˌnɒnˈklɑːs/ us/ˌnɑːnˈklæs/
(EDUCATION)
非上课时间的
not part of or suitable for the time when students are being taught together
The students were working on a non-class project. 学生们正在做一个非课堂项目。
Teachers do not have to stay in the school buildings during nonclass time. 非上课时间内教师不必留在校舍里。
- More examples
- A lot of people do non-class stuff on their laptops during class.
- I saw many students reading nonclass material during class time.
- Non-class time should be used for marking and for preparing lessons.
(SOCIETY)
非阶级的
not based on the economic and social position that people have
We need a non-class political party to unite all sections of society. 我们需要一个非阶级政党来团结社会各阶层。
There is no such thing as a nonclass language that all the people speak. 并不存在所有人都说的无阶级性的语言。
(LAW)
law specialized非集体诉讼的
not part of a class action (= a case that is organized by a group of people who all have the same legal problem)
The individual non-class plaintiffs will now automatically become part of the class action. 那些个人非集体原告现在将自动成为集体诉讼的一部分。
There are different rules for class and nonclass lawsuits.