| | grade / year (in school, college etc) / CL: 個|个 | HSK 2 |
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| | middle level (in a hierarchy) | HSK 2 |
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| | high level / high grade / advanced / high-ranking | HSK 2 |
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| | higher authorities / superiors / CL: 個|个 | HSK 5 |
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| | super- / ultra- / hyper- | HSK 3 |
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| | class (group of students) / grade (in school) | HSK 3 |
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| | grade / rank / status | HSK 5 |
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| | prefecture level (the administrative tier below the provincial level, including prefecture-level cities, autonomous prefectures, prefectures and leagues) | |
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| | level / grade / rank / step (of stairs) / CL: 個|个 / classifier: step, level | HSK 2 |
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| | low ranking / low level / underclass / subordinate | HSK 7-9 |
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| | junior / primary | HSK 3 |
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| | world-class | HSK 7-9 |
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| | five-star (hotel) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to go up by one grade; to be promoted / to escalate (in intensity) / (computing) to upgrade | HSK 6 |
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| | first class / category A | |
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| | grade 4 / fourth class / category D | |
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| | (sports) to avoid relegation to a lower division | |
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| | grade 3 / third class / category C | |
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| | proletariat | |
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| | level / hierarchy | |
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| | county level | |
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| | working class | |
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| | sub-provincial (not provincial status, but independent) | |
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| | low level / rudimentary / vulgar / low / inferior | |
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| | (administrative) national-level | |
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| | (administrative) prefecture-level | |
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| | credit level | |
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| | to demote / to relegate / to degrade | |
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| | (at an) international level | |
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| | (rocketry) upper stage | |
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| | middle class | |
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| | exploiting class (in Marxist theory) | |
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| | credit rating | |
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| | (administrative) province-level | |
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| | comparative degree | |
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| | (sports) heavyweight class / (fig.) important; major; prominent; influential | HSK 7-9 |
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| | top-notch; first-rate | HSK 7-9 |
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| | (computing) priority level / (computing) precedence (of operators) | |
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| | ambassadorial | |
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| | social rank; class; caste | |
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| | | HSK 7-9 |
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| | grade 2 / second class / category B | |
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| | (administrative) department-level | |
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| | first level | |
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| | class | |
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| | petty bourgeois | |
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| | phenomenal | |
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| | energy level | |
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| | rating | |
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| | to take a test to establish one's level of proficiency / placement test / (music) grade exam | |
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| | on the same level / ranking equally | |
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| | epic; impressive | |
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| | the landlord class | |
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| | appeal (to higher courts) | |
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| | (computing) (attributive) parent (in a hierarchy) | |
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| | (math.) order of magnitude | |
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| | first rate / top class / excellent | |
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| | to advance in rank / promotion / advancement | |
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| | special grade / top quality | |
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| | a lower grade (in a school) (e.g. 1st or 2nd year); the lower division (of a school etc) | |
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| | middleweight (boxing etc) | |
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| | order of magnitude / weight class (boxing etc); (fig.) class (level of capability) | |
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| | to receive a promotion; to rise in rank | |
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| | secondary | |
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| | peasant class (esp. in Marxist theory); peasantry | |
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| | (job) position / level / grade / rank | |
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| | a step up / to rise to the next level | |
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| | celebrated / famous / A-list | |
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| | degree of earthquake (on magnitude scale) | |
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| | to jump a year (at college) | |
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| | all levels | |
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| | the capitalist class / the bourgeoisie | |
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| | star rating / top-class / highly rated | |
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| | lightweight (boxing etc) | |
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| | to grade / to rank / to establish the level of sb or sth | |
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| | severed head | |
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| | (computing) (attributive) child (in a hierarchy) | |
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| | stair / rung of a ladder | |
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| | (administrative) section-level | |
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| | ministerial level (e.g. negotiations) | |
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| | workmanship | |
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| | (administrative) bureau-level | |
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| | Beaufort scale for wind speed | |
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| | to rank / to grade / to classify / rank / grade / classification | |
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| | consumer-grade; consumer-level | |
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| | weapons-grade | |
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| | tonnage / class in tons (of a passenger ship) | |
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| | (classification) general / non-specialist | |
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| | absolute (not liable to comparative degree) | |
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| | to repeat a year in school | |
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| | to skip a grade / to bypass ranks / to go over the head of one's boss | |
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| | first class / top / world best | |
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| | middle heavyweight (boxing etc) | |
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| | (seismology) Richter scale | |
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| | R-rated | |
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| | a note on a musical scale | |
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| | to go up or down stairs step by step | |
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| | donor level (semiconductor) | |
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