grade
noun
verb
ɡreɪd
noun
1
STANDARD
标准
a
particular
level
of
quality
that
a
product,
material
etc
has
等级,品级
The
best
grades
of
tea
are
expensive.
最上等的茶价格很贵。
industrial
grade
diamonds
工业用金刚石
high/low
grade
low
grade
products
低等产品
2
RANK
级别
a
particular
level
of
job
〔工作岗位的〕级别
There
are
lots
of
jobs
in
junior
grades.
职位低的工作有很多。
3
MARK IN SCHOOL
学习成绩
a
mark
that
a
student
is
given
for
their
work
or
for
an
examination
成绩,分数
He
got
a
grade
A
in
maths.
他数学得了一个 A。
Tim
worked
hard
and
got
good
grades.
蒂姆努力学习,取得了好成绩。
4
make the grade
to
succeed
or
reach
the
necessary
standard
成功,达到标准
What
does
it
take
to
make
the
grade
as
a
top
golfer?
怎样才能成为顶级的高尔夫球员?
5
SCHOOL YEAR
学年
one
of
the
12
years
that
students
are
at
school
in
the
American
school
system,
or
the
students
in
a
particular
year
〔美国中小学的〕年级; 某个年级的学生
second/eleventh
etc
grade
My
brother
is
in
sixth
grade.
我弟弟在上六年级。
a
fifth-grade
teacher
五年级的老师
6
SLOPE
斜坡
a
slope
or
a
degree
of
slope,
especially
in
a
road
or
railway
[美] 〔尤指道路或铁路的〕斜坡,坡度;
AmE BrE
verb
7
to
say
what
level
of
a
quality
something
has,
or
what
standard
it
is
分级,分等
grade
sth
according
to
sth
Pencils
are
graded
according
to
softness.
铅笔按硬度分级。
All
the
parks
are
regularly
checked
and
graded
by
tourist
board
inspectors.
所有公园都由旅游协会的检查员进行定期检查和评定。
8
to
give
a
mark
to
an
examination
paper
or
to
a
piece
of
school
work
[尤美] 给〔试卷或作业〕评分;
especially AmE
Ted
is
grading
papers
in
his
office.
特德在办公室批改卷子。
9
to
give
a
particular
rank
and
level
of
pay
to
a
job
给〔某个职位〕评定级别和工资等级