grade的意思和读音

grade

: [ɡreɪd] : [ɡreɪd]

n.

v.

grades  grading  graded  

adj.+n.high grade,low grade,top grade,good grade,ninth grade

v.+n.make grade,get grade,receive grade,give grade

n.grade school

graden.

1.the quality of a particular product or material

All the materials used were of the highest grade.使

2.a level of ability or rank that sb has in an organization

salary grades(= levels of pay)

She's still only on a secretarial grade.

3.a mark given in an exam or for a piece of school work

She got good grades in her exams.

She got good grades on her exams.

70% of pupils got Grade C or above.70% C

4.(in the US school system) one of the levels in a school with children of similar age

Sam is in (the) second grade.

5.how serious an illness is

low/high grade fever

6.a level of exam in musical skill

IDM

About 10% of trainees fail to make the grade. 10%

make the grade(informal)to reach the necessary standard; to succeed

About 10% of trainees fail to make the grade. 10%

v.

1.[oftpass]to arrange people or things in groups according to their ability, quality, size, etc.

The containers are graded according to size.

Eggs are graded from small to extra large.

Responses were graded from 1 (very satisfied) to 5 (not at all satisfied). 1 ( 5 (

Ten beaches were graded as acceptable.

2.to give a mark/grade to a student or to a piece of their written work

I spent all weekend grading papers.

The best students are graded A.

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n.1.one of the levels of school in the U.S. that lasts one year. Students in the same grade are all about the same age2.a letter or number that shows the quality of a students work3.a level of quality or importance4.the rank of a person, for example in their job1.one of the levels of school in the U.S. that lasts one year. Students in the same grade are all about the same age2.a letter or number that shows the quality of a students work3.a level of quality or importance4.the rank of a person, for example in their job

v.1.to judge the quality of a students work by giving it a letter or number2.to separate things into different groups according to quality, size, importance, etc.

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1.He said he was hunting for high-grade copper, bauxite, iron ore and coal resources, the minerals that China needs to fuel its urbanisation.

2.It's not a rediscovered camp classic, but just a bad low-grade comedy with a few oddball elements.

3.Here, though, I thought of the sanitation grade, and of the rooster, pecking maggots out of human faeces before being killed.

4.I decided to apologize immediately. I am sorry, I said, I mistook you for a Grade Four boy. You are so small.:“。”

5.If each paper takes an hour to grade, imagine how much time it takes to grade 3000 papers!3000!!

6.Many years ago, Mrs. Thompson stood in front of her 5th grade class and told the children a lie that she loved them all the same.

7.The purposes of this study were to explore the characteristics of the ways in which thirty-six first grade students talked about science.

8.Jeff Kinney Fifth grade was a breakthrough year for me. It's when I started to develop my sense of humor, and I thank my teacher, Mrs.

9.Some of the most in-demand writers aren't all that good at the kind of "good writing" your Grade 5 English teacher liked.”,

10.Obama said at the recent Saddleback Forum that the question of when babies should get human rights was above his pay grade.