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rating

/rey-ting/US // ˈreɪ tɪŋ //UK // (ˈreɪtɪŋ) //

评级,等级评定,评分,等级

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : classification according to grade or rank.
    • : assigned position in a particular class or grade, or relative standing, as of a ship or a member of the armed forces.
    • : the credit standing of a person or firm.
    • : Radio, Television. a percentage indicating the number of listeners to or viewers of a specific program.
    • : a designated operating limit for a machine, apparatus, etc., as of voltage, load, or frequency, based on specified conditions.
    • : an amount fixed as a rate.
    • : British. apportioning of a tax.
    • : Chiefly British. one of the enlisted personnel in the British navy.

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Examples

  • Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring and Suburban Hospital in Bethesda also did not return the survey questionnaire and were not given a rating score.

  • Apple says the reason it wants to have individual game listings is so it can review them for meeting its content guidelines and terms, and for rating purposes.

  • Again, Google does not use these raters directly in search and these rating to not directly influence the search rankings of individual queries or sites.

  • Polls with higher pollster ratings that are closer to the election are weighted more heavily.

  • Their full-strength roster rating was third-best among teams invited to Orlando, and their playoff roster rating was fifth.

  • Only one other Star Wars film has earned a PG-13 rating, the 2005 prequel Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.

  • However, first time Star Wars director J.J. Abrams has never made a film with any other rating.

  • Sweden explores new frontiers in our misguided, foolish, pointless obsession with rating and censoring entertainment.

  • Critics swooned, with the Los Angeles Daily News giving it an “A” rating.

  • Generally, the better the rating, the lower the borrowing cost for the issuer.

  • At ordinary rating that fine blooded cow would have brought at least a hundred dollars.

  • In 1887 the Yacht Racing Association rating rule came into force, and though some races were provided for the 25-ft.

  • This was owing to there still being a tonnage class, A, B and C, the new rating and the length classes.

  • The sound of a carriage, which stopped at the door, interrupted the rating which the old draper already quaked at.

  • And, whenever you see a Dub kidding a Lout, you can be assured that the dub is trying to lift himself above a similar rating.