grade

英[ɡreɪd] 美[ɡreɪd]
  • n. 等级;年级;成绩;斜坡
  • v. 分级;评分;渐次变化
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星级词汇:
    n. (名词)
    1. <美>坡度,斜坡
    2. (评分)等级,级别,品级
    3. 阶段
    4. 程度
    5. <美>年级
    6. 全体学生
    7. <美>小学
    8. 水平
    9. <美>成绩(等级),评分
    10. 职别
    11. 达到必要标准
    v. (动词)
    1. 属于某等级
    2. 把(路面)筑平
    3. 将…分等级,分级,分等
    4. 渐次变化,渐变,渐近,(色彩)逐渐转化
    5. 将...分类,分类
    6. <美>给...评分,给…分数,评分
    7. 定...的次序
    8. 渐次调和
    9. 减缓(坡度)
    10. 【地】均夷
    11. 使(色调)渐浓
    12. 定成绩
    13. 定坡度
    14. 平土方
    15. 顺次排列
    16. 改良杂交,品种被改良
    17. 担任某职务
    n. (名词)
    1. [C](官阶、质量)等级,品级,阶段,程度 step, stage or degree of rank, quality, etc.; level of classification
    2. [C](考试或作业的)分数、评分等级 mark given in an examination or for school work
    3. [C](学生受测试的)技巧水平(尤指音乐方面) level of (especially musical) skill at which a pupil is tested
    4. [C]年级; 按(年级划分的)小学生 division of a school based on the age of the pupils; pupils in such a division

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a body of students who are taught together;

    "early morning classes are always sleepy"

  2. a relative position or degree of value in a graded group;

    "lumber of the highest grade"

  3. the gradient of a slope or road or other surface;

    "the road had a steep grade"

  4. one-hundredth of a right angle

  5. a degree of ablaut

  6. a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance);

    "she made good marks in algebra"
    "grade A milk"
    "what was your score on your homework?"

  7. the height of the ground on which something stands;

    "the base of the tower was below grade"

  8. a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality;

    "a moderate grade of intelligence"
    "a high level of care is required"
    "it is all a matter of degree"

  9. a variety of cattle produced by crossbreeding with a superior breed

Verb:
  1. assign a rank or rating to;

    "how would you rank these students?"
    "The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide"

  2. level to the right gradient

  3. assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation;

    "grade tests"
    "score the SAT essays"
    "mark homework"

  4. determine the grade of or assign a grade to

1. The boy first showed promise as an athlete in grade school.
这个男孩在上小学的时候就初次显示出成为运动员的潜力。

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2. South Point College does not grade the students' work.
南点学院不对学生的作业评分。

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3. It was actually used for enriching uranium to weapons-grade levels.
实际上,它是用来将铀浓缩以制造武器。

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4. Simply sand them down with a fine grade of sandpaper.
只要用细砂纸把它们打磨一下即可。

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5. All parts are machined from top grade, high tensile aluminium.
所有零件都是用顶级高强度铝加工而成。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. This grade of wool can be sold at a fairly low price.
      这种等级的羊毛只能以相当低的价格卖出。
    2. He's not in the first grade as a musician.
      他不是第一流的音乐家。
    3. He is in the third grade.
      他读三年级。
    4. He received a failing grade on the term paper.
      他的期末报告不及格。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. They grade eggs before they send them to the shops.
      他们先把鸡蛋分等再送往商店。
    2. How does a professor grade a student's work?
      一个教授是怎样给学生打分的?
    3. The colors graded gradually from orange to yellow.
      这些颜色逐渐地从橙色变成黄色。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The milk is sold in grades.
      牛奶分等级出售。
    2. She got good grades last semester.
      上学期她的成绩优良。
    3. The music exam has eight grades,I have passed Grade 1, the easiest.
      音乐考试分为八级,我已通过了最容易的第一级。
    4. He merits a grade of B on his composition.
      他的作文分数应该得B。
    5. Her daughter studies in the third grade in a junior high school.
      她的女儿在一所初级中学读三年级。
    6. Are you in high school or are you still in the grades?
      你上中学了,还是仍在上小学?
n. (名词)
  1. grade是可数名词,基本意思是“等级”,可用于产品质量、官阶、学位、技巧水平等。
  2. grade在美式英语中,用以指(中小学的)“年级”,相当于英式英语中的form和standard。
  3. 在美国grade可表示“评分的等级”,常接A、B、C或1,2,3等作同位语。
  4. the grades还可指“小学”。
class,degree,grade,rank
  • 这些名词均有“级,等级”之意。
  • class含义广泛,指人或物按优劣划分的等级,也指学校中的年级或班级。
  • degree指程度、范围不同,社会地位的高低。也可指形容词或副词的级。
  • grade指按地位或优劣划分的等级,既可指人又可指物。
  • rank指人在社会中的地位或等级,尤指军队中的军衔。
  • 用作名词 (n.)
    make the grade
      达到要求或预期的标准,成功 reach the required or expected standard; succeed
    on the up〔down〕 grade
      逐渐好转〔恶化〕 getting better〔worse〕
    用作名词 (n.)
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