
n.等級;年級;成績;斜坡
v.分級;評分;漸次變化
This grade of wool can be sold at a fairly low price. 這種等級的羊毛只能以相當?shù)偷膬r格賣出。
He's not in the first grade as a musician. 他不是第一流的音樂家。
He received a failing grade on the term paper. 他的期末報告不及格。
用作動詞 (v.)They grade eggs before they send them to the shops. 他們先把雞蛋分等再送往商店。
How does a professor grade a student's work? 一個教授是怎樣給學生打分的?
The colors graded gradually from orange to yellow. 這些顏色逐漸地從橙色變成黃色。
grade是可數(shù)名詞,基本意思是“等級”,可用于產(chǎn)品質(zhì)量、官階、學位、技巧水平等。
grade在美式英語中,用以指(中小學的)“年級”,相當于英式英語中的form和standard。
在美國grade可表示“評分的等級”,常接A、B、C或1,2,3等作同位語。
the grades還可指“小學”。
grade還可用作動詞意為“將…分等級”“評…分數(shù)”。例如:Potatoes are graded according to size and quality.土豆是根據(jù)大小和質(zhì)量分等級的。He graded the students according to ability.他是按能力給學生分等級的。They are carefully graded.它們被仔細地分成等級。The teacher graded the papers.老師給試卷批分數(shù)。The teacher spent all weekend grading the children's essays.老師花費整個周末批閱孩子們的作文。All written work has to be graded.所有的書面作業(yè)都要被批分。
adj.攝氏的;百分度的
n.特級
v.降格;使屈辱;貶低;退化;降解