grade 英 [greɪd]   美 [ɡred]

grade

grade  英 [greɪd] 美 [ɡred]

n. 年级;等级;成绩;  v. 评分;评级 

进行时:grading  过去式:graded  过去分词:graded  第三人称单数:grades  名词复数:grades 

All the materials used were of the highest grade. 使用的材料全是优质品。
salary grades 工资级别

  • Grade means "to evaluate or rank," like teachers who grade their students or a food inspector who grades a crop, determining whether it is "food-grade."
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  • n. 年级;等级;成绩;
  • v. 评分;评级
  • 1. All the materials used were of the highest grade.

    使用的材料全是优质品。

  • 2. salary grades

    工资级别

  • 3. She got good grades in her exams.

    她考试成绩优良。

  • 4. Sam is in (the) second grade.

    萨姆读二年级。

  • 5. The containers are graded according to size.

    这些容器按大小分类。

  • 6. Ten beaches were graded as acceptable.

    有十个沙滩属于可接受的那一类。

  • 7. I spent all weekend grading papers.

    我整个周末都在评阅试卷。

  • grade (n.) 1510s, "degree of measurement," from French grade "grade, degree" (16c.), from Latin gradus "a step, a pace, gait; a step climbed (on a ladder or stair);" figuratively "a step toward something, a degree of something rising by stages," from gradi (past participle gressus) "to walk, step, go," from PIE root *ghredh- "to walk, go." It replaced Middle English gree "a step, degree in a series," from Old French grei "step," from Latin gradus.
  • grade (v.) 1650s, "to arrange in grades," from grade (n.). Meaning "to reduce (a road, etc.) to a level or degree of inclination" is from 1835. Meaning "assign a letter mark to" is from 1931. Related: Graded; grading.
grade AWL / ɡreɪd ; NAmE ɡreɪd / noun , verb grade grades graded grading noun 1 the quality of a particular product or material (产品、材料的)等级,品级 All the materials used were of the highest grade. 使用的材料全是优质品。 2 a level of ability or rank that sb has in an organization (官衔的)级别;职别 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 a mark given in an exam or for a piece of school work 成绩等级;评分等级 ( BrE) She got good grades in her exams. 她考试成绩优良。 ( NAmE) 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 (in the US school system) one of the levels in a school with children of similar age (美国学制)年级 Sam is in (the) second grade. 萨姆读二年级。 5 ( technical 术语 ) how serious an illness is (疾病的)程度,阶段 low/high gradefever 低烧;高烧 6 ( especially NAmE) = gradient  (1 ) 7 ( BrE) a level of exam in musical skill (音乐考试的)级别,水平 IDIOM make the ˈgrade ( informal) to reach the necessary standard; to succeed 达到必要标准;符合要求;成功 About 10% of trainees fail to make the grade. 接受培训的人大约有 10% 未达标。 verb 1 [often passive ] to arrange people or things in groups according to their ability, quality, size, etc. (按能力、质量、大小等)分级,分等,分类 gradesth/sb (by/according to sth) The containers are graded according to size. 这些容器按大小分类。 gradesth/sb from… to… 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。 gradesth (as) sth Ten beaches were graded as acceptable. 有十个沙滩属于可接受的那一类。 2 ( especially NAmE) to give a mark/grade to a student or to a piece of their written work 给…评分;给…分数 gradesb/sth I spent all weekend grading papers. 我整个周末都在评阅试卷。 gradesb/sth + noun The best students are graded A. 最优秀的学生评为甲等。 compare mark v.  (6 ) grade / ɡreɪd ; NAmE ɡreɪd /
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