grade / greɪd /

⭐基础词汇等级

grade4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a degree or step in a scale, as of rank, advancement, quality, value, or intensity: the best grade of paper.
  2. a class of persons or things of the same relative rank, quality, etc.
  3. a step or stage in a course or process.
v. 有主动词 verb

grad·ed, grad·ing.

  1. to arrange in a series of grades; class; sort: a machine that grades two thousand eggs per hour.
  2. to determine the grade of.
  3. to assign a grade to; mark: I graded forty tests last night.
v. 无主动词 verb

grad·ed, grad·ing.

  1. to incline; slant or slope: The road grades steeply for a mile.
  2. to be of a particular grade or quality.
  3. to pass by degrees from one color or shade to another; blend: See how the various colors grade into one another.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. grade up, to improve by breeding with purebreds.

grade 近义词

n. 名词 noun

rank, step

n. 名词 noun

incline, slope

v. 动词 verb

evaluate, rank

更多grade例句

  1. At London Metropolitan University, around 200 students “self-released” from places they had accepted after teacher-assessed grades were accepted — around 50 percent more than in a normal year.
  2. During the first half of 2020, many students have fallen behind academically as they’ve relied on remote learning, which will make it harder for many to meet grade level expectations.
  3. On the final test, they scored more than a full letter grade better, on average, than did students who studied the way they normally had.
  4. Research shows, for instance, that when curriculum is made ethnically relevant for students, dropout rates go down and grades and attendance go up.
  5. When spring semester ended that first year, I had good grades, and books I no longer needed, but I did not have fifty cents to my name.
  6. The pale, baby-faced, red-cheeked rapper is furiously puffing away at a hastily-made blunt crammed with low-grade weed.
  7. I know the verse because Mrs. Bertalan used to have us do it in ninth-grade choir.
  8. “By no means are we Grade A professional consultants,” Goff said.
  9. Craig-Lewis was an 11-year veteran of the Philadelphia Fire Department, a position she had aspired to since grade school.
  10. Behind him stood a flock of fifth-grade boys—and two second-grade girls—all of them wearing the exact same yellow hat.
  11. We were about nine hours of fair daylight traversing 160 miles of level or descending grade, with a light passenger train.
  12. By May, 1793, he had gained the grade of general of brigade; two months later he became general of division.
  13. "Long bright leaf" is considered the finest, while that known as "Luga" is the poorest and lowest grade of leaf.
  14. I dont think it would exonerate him either with them or with legal functionaries of a higher grade.
  15. ThePg 96 grade, though very steep, was not so much of an obstacle as the deep sand, with which the road was covered.