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单词 grade
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gradegrade1 /greɪd/ ●●● S1 W2 AWL noun Etymology Collocations 1NUMBER/LETTER IN SCHOOL [countable] a number or letter that shows how well you have done in school, college, etc. SYN mark:  Ellen always gets good grades. My parents won’t let me play sports if I don’t improve my grades.2SCHOOL YEAR [countable] one of the 12 years you are in school in the U.S., or the students in a particular year:  What grade are you in? My aunt is a fifth-grade teacher.be in first/sixth etc. grade My brother is in tenth grade.3STANDARD [countable, uncountable] a particular standard, measurement, or level of quality that a product, material, etc. has:  The restaurant uses only Grade A beef. The country now possesses weapons-grade nuclear material. He’s had a low-grade fever for a week (=a fever with a slightly high temperature).4SLOPE [countable] a slope or a degree of slope, especially in a road or railroad tracks SYN gradient:  The grade is too steep for large trucks.5COMPANY [countable, uncountable] the level of importance you have or the level of pay you receive in a company or organization:  The pay scale is based on grade and length of service.6make the grade to succeed or reach the necessary standard:  Only a few athletes make the grade in professional sports.[Origin: 1500–1600 French, Latin gradus step, degree]COLLOCATIONSadjectivesa good grade If you study hard, you will get good grades.a bad grade Matt was disappointed because he got a bad grade.a high grade (=a good grade) She got high grades in all her science subjects.a low grade (=a bad grade) They receive low grades because they fail to turn in assignments.the top/highest grade Ted got the top grade in the class on the math test.a passing grade (=a grade that is good enough to pass a class) He just barely got a passing grade for the semester.a failing grade If she gets failing grades, she will have to repeat the school year.verbsget a grade (also receive a grade formal) He had always gotten good grades.earn a grade (=do the work necessary to get a particular grade) The teacher gave him an A, but did he really earn the grade?give somebody a grade What grade did Mrs. Vance give you on your essay?improve your grades She’s working hard to improve her grades.grade + nounsgrade point average (=a number representing the average of all a student’s grades) She has maintained a 3.8 grade point average all through high school.grade inflation (=the gradual process of grades becoming higher now than they would have been in the past) There is evidence of grade inflation, as 33% of students now have an A average, whereas in 1969 only 12% did.
noun | verb
gradegrade2 ●●○ AWL verb [transitive] Verb Table Thesaurus 1to give a grade to a test or to a piece of school work SYN mark:  I spent the weekend grading tests.2to say what level of quality something has, or what standard it is:  Beef is graded on the basis of its fat content. see thesaurus at judge23to make something such as a road or hill less steep:  The hillsides must be graded to prevent erosion.
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