1 VERB 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.
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Dust masks are graded according to the protection they offer. [be VERB-ed]
防尘口罩根据它们的防护效果分等级。
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South Point College does not grade the students' work. [VERB noun]
南点学院不对学生的作业评分。
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...a three-tier grading system. [VERB-ing]
三等分级制
2 N-COUNT [oft adjective NOUN] (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.
(尤指正式评定的)等级,品级 Grade is also a combining form.
3 N-COUNT [oft adjective NOUN] (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.
(用数字或字母表示的)成绩,评分 4 N-COUNT (职位的)级别,等级 Your
grade in a company or organization is your level of importance or your rank.
(职位的)级别,等级 5 N-COUNT (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.
(美国学校中的)年级 6 N-COUNT 斜坡 A
grade is a slope.
斜坡 [US] in AM, use 美国英语用 gradient
7 N-COUNT 军衔 Someone's
grade is their military rank.
军衔 [US] 8 PHRASE 成功;达到理想标准 If someone
makes the grade, they succeed, especially by reaching a particular standard.
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