grader的意思和读音

grader

: [ˈɡreɪdər] : [ˈɡreɪdə]

n.

graders  

gradern.

1.first, second, etc. ~a student who is in the grade mentioned

The play is open to all seventh and eighth graders.

2.a person who marks/grades students' work or exam papers

n.1.;2.〉()...

n.1.a student in a particular year at an American school

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1.With the enthusiasm and skill of a second-grader, I set out to help him build the addition.

2.He thought it would be good for the people in Fort Wayne to hear about this special third grader and her unusual wish.

3.Oh, and I'm doing it all with nothing but a backpack the size of one an eighth grader might use.

4.Of course, the Bellaire High School ninth-grader's first choice would be playing tennis or hanging out with his friends.

5.It must have been hard for her to tell the awkward, freckle -faced first grader the truth.

6.One mother, Zeng Liping, told me that teachers had frowned upon her bringing her sixth grader to Europe.

7.On the first day of school, a first-grader handed his teacher a note from his mother.便

8.So you've got to take me through like a sixth grader -- dub, dub, dub, dub -- but without patronizing me.

9.Her first customer was a second grader, who looked surprised to see a new librarian.

10.The most noticeable change was in my younger brother, who had grown quite a bit and was now a third-grader.