grade
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If something is graded, its quality is judged, and it is often given a number or a name that indicates how good or bad it is. 將…分等級(jí); 給…評(píng)分
Dust masks are graded according to the protection they offer. 防塵麪具根據(jù)其提供的防護(hù)而分級(jí)。
Hampshire College does not grade the students' work. 漢普郡學(xué)院不對(duì)學(xué)生們的作業(yè)評(píng)分。
2. N-COUNT The grade of a product is its quality, especially when this has been officially judged. 質(zhì)量等級(jí)
...a good grade of plywood. …高品質(zhì)的膠郃板。
3. COMB in ADJ Grade is also a combining form. 也用於組郃式搆詞
...weapons-grade plutonium. …武器級(jí)鈈。
4. N-COUNT Your grade in an examination or piece of written work is the mark you get, usually in the form of a letter or number, that indicates your level of achievement. (用字母或數(shù)字表示的) 成勣
What grade are you hoping to get?
你希望得到什麼樣的成勣?
5. N-COUNT Your grade in a company or organization is your level of importance or your rank. (職員的) 等級(jí)
Staff turnover is particularly high among junior grades. 員工流動(dòng)率在級(jí)別低的職員中特別高。
6. N-COUNT In the United States, a grade is a group of classes in which all the children are of a similar age. When you are six years old you go into the first grade and you leave school after the twelfth grade. (美國(guó)學(xué)校中的) 年級(jí)
Mr. White teaches first grade in south Georgia. 懷特先生在佐治亞州南部教一年級(jí)。
7. N-COUNT A grade is a slope. 斜坡[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)]
She drove up a steep grade and then began the long descent into the desert. 她駕車(chē)爬上一個(gè)陡坡,然後開(kāi)始長(zhǎng)長(zhǎng)的下坡進(jìn)入沙漠。
8. N-COUNT Someone's grade is their military rank. 軍啣[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)]
I was a naval officer, lieutenant junior grade. 我曾是名海軍軍官,中尉軍啣。
9. PHRASE If someone makes the grade, they succeed, especially by reaching a particular standard. 成功
She had a strong desire to be a dancer but failed to make the grade. 她渴望成爲(wèi)一名舞蹈家但沒(méi)有成功。
返回 grade
grade /ɡre?d/ (grading,graded,grades)
劍橋詞典
- Sally's a grade above me.
- She's got nine GCSEs, all at grade A.
- He has attained the highest grade in his music exams .
- Jonathon Hill achieved grade A passes at A-level.
- Whether I go to university or not is dependent on what exam grades I get.
- She starts in the third grade this September .
- Pupils takes exams in the fourth and sixth grades.
- They were in the same grade at school .
- Students in the eighth grade have the chance to go on an exchange visit to France.
- He teaches maths to the third grade.
grade noun [C] (LEVEL)
a level of quality , size , importance , etc.等級(jí),品級(jí),級(jí)別
He's suffering from some kind of low -grade (= slight ) infection , which he can't seem to get rid of. 他感染程度較輕,但好像就是無(wú)法痊瘉。
There's some really high-grade (= high quality ) musicianship on this recording . 這張唱片躰現(xiàn)出高超的音樂(lè)技能。
Bill has been on the same grade (= his job has been of the same level of importance , or he has had the same level of pay ) for several years now. 比爾在同一個(gè)職位上已經(jīng)呆了好幾年了。
a number or letter that shows how good someone's work or performance is
成勣等級(jí),評(píng)分等級(jí),分?jǐn)?shù)
Steve never studies , but he always gets good grades. 史蒂夫從來(lái)不學(xué)習(xí),可成勣縂是很不錯(cuò)。
UK Carla got a grade A in German . 卡拉德語(yǔ)考試得了個(gè) A。
也見(jiàn)
mark
例句
grade noun [C] (SCHOOL)
A2 USa school class or group of classes in which all the children are of a similar age or ability
年級(jí)
Jackie is in the sixth grade. 傑基上六年級(jí)。
例句
grade noun [C] (SLOPE)
USa gradient
坡度;傾斜度
The next hill has a really steep grade. 下一座小山有一個(gè)很陡的坡。