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rater

/rey-ter/US // ˈreɪ tər //

评价者,评审员,评分者,评语

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who makes rates or ratings.
    • : a person or thing that is of a specific rating: The show's star is a first-rater.
    • : Slang. any of various small, popular yachts belonging to standard classes.

Examples

  • While Google does use human raters to provide feedback on the quality of its search results, algorithms are its primary line of defense to shield its users.

  • The most obvious addition to the QRG was that Google added several examples to explain to the raters how to determine whether a page would meet a searcher’s needs.

  • The raters then evaluate the search results based on their knowledge of the QRG and their feedback is given to the engineer.

  • A very varied programme was provided, including all classes from the 100-tonner to the ½-rater, in all about five different races.

  • The year 1889 was a memorable one for us, as we were fortunate enough to possess the champion two-and-a-half-rater by Payne.

  • At any rate we were nothing daunted, and only waited till the next year to renew our efforts in a five-rater of the same type.

  • War to the knife ensued between us and Mr. Perceval, who had likewise got a new five-rater from Payne.

  • Miss Cox was again at a discount with a most unattractive two-and-a-half-rater, she called Fiera.