单词 | rating |
释义 | rating (reɪtɪŋ ) Word forms: ratings 1. countable noun A rating of something is a score or measurement of how good or popular it is. ...a value-for-money rating of ten out of ten. The president's approval rating at its lowest point since he took office. Synonyms: position, ranking, evaluation, classification 2. See also credit rating 3. plural noun The ratings are the statistics published each week which show how popular each television programme is. The series has been slipping in the ratings ever since it premiered two months ago. CBS's ratings again showed huge improvement over the previous year. 4. countable noun [usually plural] Ratings are the sailors in some national navies who are not officers or who have no rank. [mainly British] 5. countable noun [oft with poss] The rating of a member of the armed forces is the level they have achieved, according to their job or the skills they have. [mainly US] Collocations: achieve a rating When this happens our schools will achieve a higher rating in the international league tables. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Experts claim that up to 23 airbags will be required to achieve a five-star rating. Times, Sunday Times (2016) It continues its mission by collecting and conserving energy and water, powering itself and filtering all waste, so as to achieve a zero carbon emissions rating. Times, Sunday Times (2013) The moves come as the Prime Minister tries to turn around dismal poll ratings. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Now, year later, she has a dismal rating and can not buy her own home. The Sun (2006) lTHE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF CHESHIRE has been given a second series, despite dismal ratings earlier this year. The Sun (2015) Do you need a good credit rating for a business loan? The Sun (2012) Brand-new flats, while solidly built and with good energy ratings, sell at a premium for all that shininess. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Its growing popularity may be due partly to consistently good ratings from its own students. Times, Sunday Times (2015) St Martin's gained the highest possible ratings for all aspects of its healthcare tuition. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Eighteen choices came up and I chose the one with the highest rating from its previous guests. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Finals day will feature qualifiers with the highest handicap ratings. The Sun (2013) First, the performance ratings used reflected departmental performance, not individual performance. A Conceptual View of Human Resource Management: Strategic Objectives, Environments, Functions A test may be judged valid if those with the highest test scores are also those with the highest performance ratings. Human Resource Management in Government (1995) Studies based on predictive validity seek to verify a relationship between the test scores of applicants and subsequent performance appraisal ratings. Human Resource Management in Government (1995) The furore over the website intensified last night amid allegations that the premise for the player rating system was taken from a Norwegian entrepreneur. Times, Sunday Times (2010) You get live scoring updates alongside a new stats-based system to decide player ratings and star man awards. The Sun (2015) We don't have consistent player rating data for that period. Times, Sunday Times (2012) One high-profile newspaper pundit awarded him zero out of 10 in his player ratings. Times, Sunday Times (2009) The US show screened daily on More4 but changed to a weekly compilation after poor ratings. The Sun (2011) This didn't save the show from being cancelled after eight episodes for poor ratings. Times, Sunday Times (2014) They were shocked when the application was refused because of a poor credit rating. The Sun (2014) This questionnaire consists of twice the number of items and reverses the rating scale so that higher scores reflect higher vividness. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The difficulty rating scale was extended resulting in existing songs in the series being re-rated to compensate. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Reviewers must rate the product on a rating scale from one to five stars. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Dimensions are generally referred to as criteria, the rating scale as levels, and definitions as descriptors. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This was the origin of the octane rating scale. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The guidelines provide a rating score for each offender based on the seriousness of the offense and the likelihood of a favorable parole outcome. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 From there, they can search by firm name, category, specialty or rating score. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Three rating scores are possible: worse, average and better. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They point out that, among other factors, imprecision in library statistics make ratings scores quite approximate, a fact rarely acknowledged by libraries receiving high ratings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 One player with a 2441 performance rating scored two and a half points better than one performing at 2518. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He added that it was the first time that a rating system for countries had been carried out on such a grand scale. Times, Sunday Times It would be sensible to debate the rating system, with the poll tax just one competing proposal. Times, Sunday Times Those at the higher end of a rating system, which ran from one to 27, were 'horrendous' for the bank's capital, he said. Times, Sunday Times Eventually a restaurant-style star rating system could be developed. Times, Sunday Times Researchers recommended that online vendors limit the number of reviews allowed or replace the star rating system with a simple like or dislike button. Times, Sunday Times Passengers receive a rating of one to five stars from their driver, just as they have the chance to rate the driver. Times, Sunday Times These events allow students to perform for judges and receive a rating and comments based on specific criteria. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Students perform solos, duets, trios, quartets, etc. with other band members and then receive a rating for it. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was only the third album ever to receive this rating. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The school received a rating of 9.5/10 while the average public high school rating was 6.0/10. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Passenger aircraft get better safety ratings, but that's partly because helicopters are often used in risky situations such as search and rescue. Times,Sunday Times (2020) GPs must warn patients of a hospital's safety rating and waiting times before they are referred for treatment, under reforms announced yesterday by the health secretary. Times, Sunday Times (2015) None of these incidents has affected the car's five-star safety rating from the US government's transport watchdog. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Social work students are the happiest with an 86.7% satisfaction rating. Times, Sunday Times Last year the annual customer satisfaction rating was 99 per cent for the second year running. Times, Sunday Times It came top out of 75 firms with a huge 89 per cent satisfaction rating. The Sun Can you reconcile an average 85 per cent satisfaction rating with a failure to inspire, at a time when his social policies plainly were unpopular? Times, Sunday Times Consistently among the top performers, it enjoyed a near-90% overall satisfaction rating among final-year students this year. Times, Sunday Times Despite its solid ratings - getting ten to 11 million viewers most Saturdays - this year '' s series has not produced the embarrassment of riches that last year's show threw up. The Sun (2010) The self-confessed Twitter addict reckons social media has helped him pull in solid ratings for his show, which aired on digital channel Watch. The Sun (2012) In normal times most lenders would ask for three months of payslips and grant most people with solid credit ratings a mortgage based on their income - typically up to five times their salary. Times,Sunday Times (2020) Television ratings have been higher because of it. SA Star By series five, however, they had crept up to between 2 and 2.5 million — impressive when broadcast television ratings are in long-term decline. Times,Sunday Times Television ratings have also been strong — the highest being just under half a million and the average a respectable 277,000. Times, Sunday Times The board considered criteria including television ratings, ticket sales, antidoping policy and global participation. Times, Sunday Times He will be there for the following reasons: he will help generate interest in the football tournament and will also sell tickets and improve television ratings. Times, Sunday Times Last year a third of schools that were reexamined kept their top rating, compared with 16 per cent this year so far. Times, Sunday Times The proportion keeping their top rating has halved since last year. Times, Sunday Times Staff say they do not feel exhausted most days when they come home (64%, another top rating). Times, Sunday Times He won the top rating - 36 per cent - in a viewers' poll. The Sun Companies may not wish to see an otherwise top rating taken away because of 15-minute visits. Times, Sunday Times Viewer ratings peaked at 42.9% at the finishing moment, with an average of 35%. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Two seasons of 318 episodes were filmed over two years and constantly gained excellent prime-time viewer ratings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This resulted in shorter and shorter news, poor quality productions and low viewer ratings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The revenge drama was enormously popular, with viewer ratings soaring to 35.7 percent. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Compared to the previous year, the show was a success receiving both higher viewer ratings and public votes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 评分针对受欢迎度和优劣性的 Japanese: 格付け |
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