grading的意思和读音

grading

: ['greɪdɪŋ] : ['greɪdɪŋ]

n.

grading— see alsomarking

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v.1.The present participle of grade

1. Platform 333 Grading 334 Line trap 线 335 ...

3. gorge line grading ,[] grain ,[] ...

4. grade 【 grading gradual

5. government services grading graduated tax ...

6. Hydraulic press grading Fatigue ...

7. ( Course Goal) ( Grading) ( Office Hour) ...

8. particle size grading distribution of grain size ...

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1.Consistent grading of every type of garment is possible with Lectra's renowned pattern design solutions.使

2.I expect that by looking at just a few problems, the TA will be able to do a bang-up job with the grading.

3."I wonder if I could answer that in terms of a university professor grading essays, " he replies.“,”

4.A genuine online course would be nothing but the software and would handle all the grading, too.

5.The roadbed is given a final grading(smoothing) and is now ready to receive the road itself.

6.For most people who work outside of academia, the question of "grading" software developers in an organization is frequently relevant.

7.The Message paraphrase says, "In all this comparing and grading and competing, they quite miss the point. ":「。」

8.The professor was reluctant to stop grading the stack of papers on her desk, but she was really too tired to read on.

9.Selling players who uphold huge wages or de-grading some of your stadium sections or facilities is a quick solution to such a problem.

10.I believe that a grading system is good and necessary for a school, but it should not be the only measure of a person's ability.