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The word 'grade' can be used as a verb meaning to classify or rate something, or as a noun with multiple meanings including a level of quality, a school year, a mark achieved, a rank, or a slope.

The word 'grade' can be used as a verb meaning to classify or rate something, or as a noun with multiple meanings including a level of quality, a school year, a mark achieved, a rank, or a slope.

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/gre͟ɪd/
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[VERB 动词]将…分等级 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.
  [be V-ed]
  [V n]
  [V-ing]
  • Dust masks are graded according to the protection they offer...

    防尘口罩根据它们的防护效果分等级。

  • South Point College does not grade the students' work.

    南点学院不对学生的作业评分。

  • ...a three-tier grading system.

    三等分级制

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](尤指正式评定的)等级,品级 The grade of a product is its quality, especially when this has been officially judged.
  [with supp]
  • ...a grade II listed building.

    列入二级文物保护的建筑

  • Grade is also a combining form.
    • ...weapons-grade plutonium.

      武器级钚

    • ...aviation fuel and high-grade oil.

      航空燃料和高级油

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](用数字或字母表示的)成绩,评分 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.
  [with supp]
  • What grade are you hoping to get?...

    你希望得到什么样的成绩?

  • There was a lot of pressure on you to obtain good grades.

    你背负了拿到高分的巨大压力。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](职位的)级别,等级 Your grade in a company or organization is your level of importance or your rank.
  [with supp]
  • Staff turnover is particularly high among junior grades.

    基层职员的流动率特别高。

5
[N-COUNT 可数名词](美国学校中的)年级 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.
  [usu with supp]
  • Mr White teaches first grade in south Georgia.

    怀特先生在佐治亚州南部教一年级。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]斜坡 A grade is a slope.
  [AM 美]
  • She drove up a steep grade and then began the long descent into the desert.

    她驾车开上一个陡坡,然后沿着长长的下坡路驶入沙漠。

in AM, use 美国英语用 gradient
7
[N-COUNT 可数名词]军衔 Someone's grade is their military rank.
  [AM 美]
  • I was a naval officer, lieutenant junior grade.

    我是一名海军中尉军官。

8
[PHRASE 短语]成功;达到理想标准 If someone makes the grade, they succeed, especially by reaching a particular standard.
  [V inflects]
  • She had a strong desire to be a dancer but failed to make the grade.

    她非常渴望成为舞蹈演员,但却因为达不到标准而未能圆梦。


Oxford grade AWL / ɡreɪd ; NAmE ɡreɪd /
noun
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verb
grade grades graded grading
noun 1 the quality of a particular product or material (产品、材料的)等级,品级 All the materials used were of the highest grade. 使用的材料全是优质品。 2 a level of ability or rank that sb has in an organization (官衔的)级别;职别 salary grades (= levels of pay) 工资级别 She's still only on a secretarial grade. 她的职别仍然只是秘书。 3 a mark given in an exam or for a piece of school work 成绩等级;评分等级 ( BrE) She got good grades in her exams. 她考试成绩优良。 ( NAmE) She got good grades on her exams. 她考试成绩优良。 70% of pupils got Grade C or above. *70% 的小学生成绩都在 C 级或以上。 4 (in the US school system) one of the levels in a school with children of similar age (美国学制)年级 Sam is in (the) second grade. 萨姆读二年级。 5 ( technical 术语 ) how serious an illness is (疾病的)程度,阶段 low/high gradefever 低烧;高烧 6 ( especially NAmE) =
gradient
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7 ( BrE) a level of exam in musical skill (音乐考试的)级别,水平 IDIOM make the ˈgrade ( informal) to reach the necessary standard; to succeed 达到必要标准;符合要求;成功 About 10% of trainees fail to make the grade. 接受培训的人大约有 10% 未达标。
verb 1 [often passive ] to arrange people or things in groups according to their ability, quality, size, etc. (按能力、质量、大小等)分级,分等,分类 gradesth/sb (by/according to sth) The containers are graded according to size. 这些容器按大小分类。 gradesth/sb from… to… Eggs are graded from small to extra large. 鸡蛋从小号到特大号分成不同等级。 Responses were graded from 1 (very satisfied) to 5 (not at all satisfied). 回答按 1 (非常满意)到 5 (完全不满意)分类。 gradesth (as) sth Ten beaches were graded as acceptable. 有十个沙滩属于可接受的那一类。 2 ( especially NAmE) to give a mark/grade to a student or to a piece of their written work 给…评分;给…分数 gradesb/sth I spent all weekend grading papers. 我整个周末都在评阅试卷。 gradesb/sth + noun The best students are graded A. 最优秀的学生评为甲等。 compare
mark
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grade / ɡreɪd ; NAmE ɡreɪd /
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gradegrade1 /ɡreɪd/ ●●● S2 W3 AWL noun [countable]
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1standard a particular level of quality that a product, material etc has:  The best grades of tea are expensive. industrial grade diamondshigh/low grade low grade products2rank a particular level of job:  There are lots of jobs in junior grades.3mark in school a mark that a student is given for their work or for an examination:  He got a grade A in maths. Tim worked hard and got good grades.4make the grade to succeed or reach the necessary standard:  What does it take to make the grade as a top golfer?5school year one of the 12 years that students are at school in the American school system, or the students in a particular yearyearsecond/eleventh etc grade My brother is in sixth grade. a fifth-grade teacher6slope American English a slope or a degree of slope, especially in a road or railway SYN gradient British EnglishCOLLOCATIONS– Meaning 3adjectivesgood· If you study hard, you get good grades, and you get into good schools.bad· If you get a bad grade, Mrs. Miller will help you until you can do better.high· She got high grades in all her science subjects.low· These boys receive low grades because they fail to turn in assignments.the top grade· Ted got the top grade in his A-level maths exam.grade + NOUNgrade A/B/C etc. British English:· Applicants must have Grade A, B, or C in two GCSE subjects.verbsget a grade· He had always gotten good grades.achieve a grade British English:· Rick had achieved good exam grades.
grade1 noun
grade2 verb
gradegrade2 ●●○ AWL verb [transitive]
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1to say what level of a quality something has, or what standard it isgrade something according to something Pencils are graded according to softness. All the parks are regularly checked and graded by tourist board inspectors.2especially American English to give a mark to an examination paper or to a piece of school work SYN  mark:  Ted is grading papers in his office.3to give a particular rank and level of pay to a job
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[greɪd]graded, grading, grades

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graded[471] grades[6619] grading[573]
年级(43%),成绩(21%),等级(18%),评分(9%),分级(6%),斜坡(2%),渐次变化(1%)
n.年级;等级;成绩;级别;阶段
vt.评分;把…分等级
vi.分等级;逐渐变化
n.(Grade)人名;(英)格雷德;(法、德、西、葡、塞、瑞典)格拉德

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