rate的意思和读音

rate

: [reɪt] : [reɪt]

n.

v.

rates  rating  rated  

adj.+n.high rate,annual rate,low rate,current rate,same rate

v.+n.increase rate,raise rate,reduce rate,cut rate,set rate

v.value,regard,rank,esteem,appraise

n.speed,tempo,pace,degree,amount

raten.

1.[c]a measurement of the speed at which sth happens

Most people walk at an average rate of 5 kilometres an hour. 5

The number of reported crimes is increasing at an alarming rate.

Figures published today show another fall in the rate of inflation.

At the rate you work, you'll never finish!

2.[c]a measurement of the number of times sth happens or exists during a particular period

Local businesses are closing at a/the rate of three a year.

a high/low/rising rate of unemployment

the annual crime/divorce rate

His pulse rate dropped suddenly.

a high success/failure rate

3.[c]a fixed amount of money that is charged or paid for sth

advertising/insurance/postal, etc. rates广

a low/high hourly rate of pay

We offer special reduced rates for students.

a fixed-rate mortgage(= one in which the amount of money paid back each month is fixed for a particular period)

the basic rate of tax(= the lowest amount that is paid by everyone)

exchange/interest rates

rates of exchange/interest

4.[pl](in Britain) a tax paid by businesses to a local authority for land and buildings that they use and in the past also paid by anyone who owned a house

IDM

Well, that's one good piece of news at any rate.

I may be away on business next week but at any rate I'll be back by Friday.

He said he'll be coming tomorrow. At any rate, I think that's what he said.

There were maybe 60 or 70 people there. At any rate, the room was packed./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

at any rateused to say that a particular fact is true despite what has happened in the past or what may happen in the future

Well, that's one good piece of news at any rate.

I may be away on business next week but at any rate I'll be back by Friday.

used to show that you are being more accurate about sth that you have just said

He said he'll be coming tomorrow. At any rate, I think that's what he said.

used to show that what you have just said is not as important as what you are going to say

There were maybe 60 or 70 people there. At any rate, the room was packed./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

at a rate of knots(informal)very quickly

At this rate, we'll soon be bankrupt.

at this/that rate(informal)used to say what will happen if a particular situation continues to develop in the same way

At this rate, we'll soon be bankrupt.

v.

1.[t][i]~ sb/sth (as) sth.~ as sthto have or think that sb/sth has a particular level of quality, value, etc.

The university is highly rated for its research.

They rated him highly as a colleague.

Voters continue to rate education high on their list of priorities.

The show was rated (as) a success by critics and audiences.

The match rated as one of their worst defeats.

I'm afraid our needs do not rate very high with this administration.

2.[t](informal)~ sthto think that sb/sth is good

What did you think of the movie? I didn't rate it myself.

3.[t][usupass]to place sb/sth in a particular position on a scale in relation to similar people or things

The schools were rated according to their exam results.

a top-rated programme

She is currently rated number two in the world.

4.[t]~ sthto be good, important, etc. enough to be treated in a particular way

The incident didn't even rate a mention in the press.

5.[t][usupass]~ sth (+ noun)to state that a film/movie or video is suitable for a particular audience

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v.1.<regional>Same as ret2.to consider that someone or something has a particular quality or has achieved a particular standard or level; to be considered as having a particular quality3.to judge a movie to be appropriate for people of a particular age to see4.to deserve something1.<regional>Same as ret2.to consider that someone or something has a particular quality or has achieved a particular standard or level; to be considered as having a particular quality3.to judge a movie to be appropriate for people of a particular age to see4.to deserve something

n.1.the number of times something happens, or the number of examples of something within a particular period of time2.the speed at which something happens within a particular period of time3.an amount of money that is paid or charged

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1.'We're a very local business, ' he said. 'We're not being impacted by that exchange rate. . . We're not impacted like a typical exporter. '

2.The result, shown in the chart, is a strong inverse correlation between the deployment of Prozac and the suicide rate.Prozac使

3.Their suicide rate is triple that of their younger comrades, possibly because they face many existing stressors prior to entry, he said.

4.He said the AIDS virus, also known as HIV, has been so difficult to stop because it mutates at a dizzying rate.

5.Variation in mtDNA is often assumed to conform to a constant mutation rate equilibrium neutral model.线DNA

6.Innovations now seem to appear at a rate that increase geometrically, without respect to geographical limits or political systems.

7.In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Mr. Geithner said the world sorely needs to agree on guidelines for exchange-rate policy.访

8.The rate for an urgent call is twice that of an ordinary call. But the supplementary charge is not doubled.

9.The low exchange rate in addition to high tariffs have doubled the company's expenses and challenged its profitability, " said the report. "

10.In the United States, an estimated two million subprime adjustable-rate mortgages are expected to reset higher in the next two years.