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- n.品级;水平;评分等级;阶段
- v.分等;给…评分;给…分数
- 网络年级;成绩;级别
复数:grades 过去分词:graded 现在分词:grading adj.+n. high grade,low grade,top grade,good grade,ninth grade v.+n. make grade,get grade,receive grade,give grade v. classify,categorize,sort,group,arrange n. hill,gradient,incline,rating,ranking 1. | (产品、材料的)等级,品级the quality of a particular product or material |
| All the materials used were of the highest grade. 使用的材料全是优质品。 |
2. | (官衔的)级别;职别a level of ability or rank that sb has in an organization |
| salary grades(= levels of pay) 工资级别 | | She's still only on a secretarial grade. 她的职别仍然只是秘书。 |
3. | 成绩等级;评分等级a mark given in an exam or for a piece of school work |
| She got good grades in her exams. 她考试成绩优良。 | | She got good grades on her exams. 她考试成绩优良。 | | 70% of pupils got Grade C or above. 70% 的小学生成绩都在 C 级或以上。 |
4. | (美国学制)年级(in the US school system) one of the levels in a school with children of similar age |
| Sam is in (the) second grade. 萨姆读二年级。 |
5. | (疾病的)程度,阶段how serious an illness is |
| low/high grade fever 低烧;高烧 |
6. | (音乐考试的)级别,水平a level of exam in musical skill |
IDM | About 10% of trainees fail to make the grade. 接受培训的人大约有 10% 未达标。 |
make the grade (informal) 达到必要标准;符合要求;成功to reach the necessary standard; to succeed | About 10% of trainees fail to make the grade. 接受培训的人大约有 10% 未达标。 |
1. | [oftpass] (按能力、质量、大小等)分级,分等,分类to arrange people or things in groups according to their ability, quality, size, etc. |
| The containers are graded according to size. 这些容器按大小分类。 | | Eggs are graded from small to extra large. 鸡蛋从小号到特大号分成不同等级。 | | Responses were graded from 1 (very satisfied) to 5 (not at all satisfied). 回答按 1 (非常满意)到 5 (完全不满意)分类。 | | Ten beaches were graded as acceptable. 有十个沙滩属于可接受的那一类。 |
2. | 给…评分;给…分数to give a mark/grade to a student or to a piece of their written work |
| I spent all weekend grading papers. 我整个周末都在评阅试卷。 | | The best students are graded A. 最优秀的学生评为甲等。 |
n. | | v. | 9. 〔美国〕减缓(坡度);【地质学;地理学】均夷;使(色调)渐浓[渐淡] 9. 〔美国〕减缓(坡度);【地质学;地理学】均夷;使(色调)渐浓[渐淡] |
n. | 1. a class or year in a school, especially in the U.S. and Canadian school systems 2. a mark given for work in school or college, usually using the descending scale of A, B, C, D, and F 3. a level, step, or stage in a scale of progression, quality, or size 4. a mark that indicates a level, step, or stage in a process 5. a rank or class, e.g. in the military 6. a group of people of the same rank 7. a category indicating the relative quality of food as determined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture 8. a gradient or slope, especially on a road or railroad 9. the level at which the ground meets a building 10. an animal with one purebred parent and one of unknown breeding 1. a class or year in a school, especially in the U.S. and Canadian school systems 2. a mark given for work in school or college, usually using the descending scale of A, B, C, D, and F 3. a level, step, or stage in a scale of progression, quality, or size 4. a mark that indicates a level, step, or stage in a process 5. a rank or class, e.g. in the military 6. a group of people of the same rank 7. a category indicating the relative quality of food as determined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture 8. a gradient or slope, especially on a road or railroad 9. the level at which the ground meets a building 10. an animal with one purebred parent and one of unknown breeding | v. | 1. to arrange or classify things or people according to rank, quality, or level 2. to assign a mark or rating to something such as a student's work 3. to level a road or railroad by adjusting its gradients 4. to improve a breed by crossing with a purebred animal 5. to separate things into different groups according to quality, size, importance etc 6. to judge the quality of a student’s work by giving it a letter or number 7. arrange in order in grades or classes 8. make land(esp.for roads)more nearly level by reducing the slope 1. to arrange or classify things or people according to rank, quality, or level 2. to assign a mark or rating to something such as a student's work 3. to level a road or railroad by adjusting its gradients 4. to improve a breed by crossing with a purebred animal 5. to separate things into different groups according to quality, size, importance etc 6. to judge the quality of a student’s work by giving it a letter or number 7. arrange in order in grades or classes 8. make land(esp.for roads)more nearly level by reducing the slope |
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