grading   美 ['ɡredɪŋ]

grading

grading  美 ['ɡredɪŋ]

n. 分阶段;定等级;坡度缓和  v. 定等级;减缓坡度(grade的现在分词形式) 

名词复数:gradings 

Our teacher is known for her fairness in grading pupils. 我们的老师以给学生评分公平著称。
I took my Admiralty exams in the car with me, grading them as we rode or at night when the campaign work was over. 我把学生们的海事法考卷带到车上,一边行驶一边判卷,或是在竞选工作结束后,在晚上为考卷评分。

  • When your teacher stays up until four in the morning assigning scores to student work, that's the grading of papers. Grading can also mean smoothing a surface, as in grading a lawn before planting seeds.
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  • n. 分阶段;定等级;坡度缓和
  • v. 定等级;减缓坡度(grade的现在分词形式)
  • 1. Our teacher is known for her fairness in grading pupils.

    我们的老师以给学生评分公平著称。

  • 2. I took my Admiralty exams in the car with me, grading them as we rode or at night when the campaign work was over.

    我把学生们的海事法考卷带到车上,一边行驶一边判卷,或是在竞选工作结束后,在晚上为考卷评分。

  • 3. When Einstein was in school, the grading system ranked students on a scale from one to six, with one being the highest score and six being the lowest.

    当爱因斯坦在学习读书的时候,评级制度将学生从一到六分为六个等级,一是最高分,六是最低分;

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