rating
rating 英 [ˈreɪtɪŋ] 美 [ˈretɪŋ]
n. 比率, 等级
名词复数:ratings
- A rating is a valuation or rank on a scale. Hotels are often ranked from zero to five stars, so a fancy hotel with loads of amenities (like a pool and plush bathrobes) will usually have a five-star rating.
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- n. 比率, 等级
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1. The poll gave a popular approval rating of 39% for the President.
民意调查表明民众对总统的支持率为 39%。
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2. The show has gone up in the ratings.
这个节目的收视率上升了。
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3. The film was given a 15 rating by British censors.
英国审查员将这部电影定为 15 岁以上级。
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4. The movie carries an R rating.
这部电影带有限制级 R 的标志。
- rating (n.) 1530s, "a fixing of rates," verbal noun from rate (v.2). Meaning "a classification according to rates" is from 1764. Ratings of TV programs, originally radio programs, began 1930 in U.S. under system set up by U.S. pollster and market researcher Archibald M. Crossley (1896-1985), and were called Crossley ratings or Crossleys until ratings began to be preferred c. 1947.
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