working class の英語での意味
working classˌworking ˈclass noun [singular] (also working classes [plural])
すべての翻訳を見る the group of people in society who traditionally do physical work and do not have much money or power社会の中で伝統的に肉体労働に従事し、経済的・社会的権力をあまり持たない人々の集団:
Marx wrote about the political struggles of the working class.マルクスは労働者階級の政治的闘争について著した。—working-class adjective:
working-class women労働者階級の女性
the traditional working-class occupations伝統的な労働者階級の職業
He is proud of his working-class background.彼は自分の労働者階級の出身を誇りに思っている。 → lower class, middle class, upper classGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?文法:単数動詞か複数動詞か?• The working class is usually followed by a singular verb: · The working class has suffered a lot.• working class の後には通常、単数動詞が続く:· The working class has suffered a lot.• In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · The working class have suffered a lot.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS• イギリス英語では複数動詞を使うこともできる:· The working class have suffered a lot.文法ガイド ‒ 名詞
すべての翻訳を見る the group of people in society who traditionally do physical work and do not have much money or power社会の中で伝統的に肉体労働に従事し、経済的・社会的権力をあまり持たない人々の集団:
Marx wrote about the political struggles of the working class.マルクスは労働者階級の政治的闘争について著した。—working-class adjective:
working-class women労働者階級の女性
the traditional working-class occupations伝統的な労働者階級の職業
He is proud of his working-class background.彼は自分の労働者階級の出身を誇りに思っている。 → lower class, middle class, upper classGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?文法:単数動詞か複数動詞か?• The working class is usually followed by a singular verb: · The working class has suffered a lot.• working class の後には通常、単数動詞が続く:· The working class has suffered a lot.• In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · The working class have suffered a lot.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS• イギリス英語では複数動詞を使うこともできる:· The working class have suffered a lot.文法ガイド ‒ 名詞