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grade
(grād)n.
1. A stage or degree in a process.
2. A position in a scale of size, quality, or intensity:a poor grade of lumber.
3. An accepted level or standard.
4. A set of persons or things all falling in the same specified limits; a class.
5.
a. A level of academic development in an elementary, middle, or secondary school:learned fractions in the fourth grade.
b. A group of students at such a level:The third grade has recess at 10:30.
c.grades Elementary school.
6. A number, letter, or symbol indicating a student's level of accomplishment:a passing grade in history.
7. A military, naval, or civil service rank.
8. The degree of inclination of a slope, road, or other surface:the steep grade of the mountain road.
9. A slope or gradual inclination, especially of a road or railroad track:slowed the truck when he approached the grade.
10. The level at which the ground surface meets the foundation of a building.
11. A domestic animal produced by crossbreeding one of purebred stock with one of ordinary stock.
12.Linguistics A degree of ablaut.
v.grad·ed,grad·ing,grades
v.tr.
1. To arrange in grades; sort or classify:How is motor oil graded?
2.
a. To determine the quality of (academic work, for example); evaluate:graded the book reports.
b. To give a grade to (a student, for example).
3. To level or smooth to a desired or horizontal gradient:bulldozers graded the road.
4. To gradate.
5. To improve the quality of (livestock) by crossbreeding with purebred stock.
v.intr.
To change or progress gradually:piles of gravel that grade from coarse to fine.
grad′a·ble adj.
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grade
(ɡreɪd)n
1.a position or degree in a scale, as of quality, rank, size, or progression:small-grade eggs;high-grade timber.
2.a group of people or things of the same category
3.chieflyUS a military or other rank
4.a stage in a course of progression
5. (Education) a mark or rating indicating achievement or the worth of work done, as at school
6. (Education)USandCanadian a unit of pupils of similar age or ability taught together at school
7. (Civil Engineering)
a.a part of a railway, road, etc, that slopes upwards or downwards; inclination
b. Also called:gradient a measure of such a slope, esp the ratio of the vertical distance between two points on the slope to the horizontal distance between them
8. (Units) a unit of angle equal to one hundredth of a right angle or 0.9 degree
9. (Breeds)stockbreeding
a.an animal with one purebred parent and one of unknown or unimproved breeding
10. (Linguistics)linguistics one of the forms of the vowel in a morpheme when this vowel varies because of gradation
11.on the same level
12. (Physical Geography) (of a river profile or land surface) at an equilibrium level and slope, because there is a balance between erosion and deposition
13.make the gradeinformal
a.to reach the required standard
b.to succeed
vb
14. (tr) to arrange according to quality, rank, etc
15. (Education) (tr) to determine the grade of or assign a grade to
16. (intr) to achieve or deserve a grade or rank
17.to change or blend (something) gradually; merge
18. (Civil Engineering) (tr) to level (ground, a road, etc) to a suitable gradient
19. (Breeds) (tr)stockbreeding to cross (one animal) with another to produce a grade animal
[C16: from French, from Latingradus step, fromgradī to step]
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grade
(greɪd)n.,v.grad•ed, grad•ing.n.
1. a degree or step in a scale, as of rank, advancement, quality, value, or intensity.
2. a class of persons or things of the same relative rank, quality, etc.
3. a step or stage in a course or process.
4. a single division of a school classified, usu. by year.
5. the pupils in such a division.
6.grades, elementary school (usu. prec. bythe).
7. a letter, number, or other symbol indicating the relative quality of a student's work; mark.
8. a classification or standard of food based on quality, size, etc.: grade A milk.
9. inclination with the horizontal of a road, railroad, etc.; slope.
10. the level at which the ground intersects the foundation of a building.
11. an animal resulting from a cross between a parent of ordinary stock and one of a pure breed.
v.t. 12. to arrange in a series of grades; class; sort: a machine that grades eggs.
13. to determine the grade of.
14. to assign a grade to (a student's work); mark.
15. to cause to pass by degrees, as from one color or shade to another.
16. to reduce to a level or to practicable degrees of inclination: to grade a road.
17. to cross (an ordinary or low-grade animal) with an animal of a pure or superior breed.
v.i. 18. to incline; slant or slope.
19. to be of a particular grade or quality.
20. to pass by degrees, as from one color or shade to another; blend.
Idioms: 1.at grade, on the same level: a railroad crossing a highway at grade.
2.make the grade, to attain a specific goal; succeed.
3.up to grade, of the desired or required quality.
[1505–15; < French: office < Latingradus step, stage, degree, derivative ofgradī to go, step, walk]
grad′a•ble,adj.
-grade
a combining form meaning “walking, moving,” in the manner or by the means specified by the initial element: plantigrade.
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class
form grade year1.'class'
Aclass is a group of pupils or students who are taught together.
Ifclasses were smaller, children would learn more.
I had forty students in myclass.
2.'form'
In some British schools and in some American private schools,form is used instead of 'class'.Form is used especially with a number to refer to a particular class or age group.
I teach the fifthform.
She's inForm 5.
3.'year'
In British English, ayear is a set of students of a similar age, who started school at around the same time.
'Whichyear are you in?' 'I'm in the fifthyear, and Krish is in the thirdyear.'
4.'grade'
Agrade in an American school is similar to aform or ayear in a British school.
A boy in the secondgrade won first prize.
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grade
Past participle:graded
Gerund:grading
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you grade |
he/she/it grades |
we grade |
you grade |
they grade |
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you graded |
he/she/it graded |
we graded |
you graded |
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I am grading |
you are grading |
he/she/it is grading |
we are grading |
you are grading |
they are grading |
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I have graded |
you have graded |
he/she/it has graded |
we have graded |
you have graded |
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I was grading |
you were grading |
he/she/it was grading |
we were grading |
you were grading |
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I had graded |
you had graded |
he/she/it had graded |
we had graded |
you had graded |
they had graded |
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I will grade |
you will grade |
he/she/it will grade |
we will grade |
you will grade |
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I will have graded |
you will have graded |
he/she/it will have graded |
we will have graded |
you will have graded |
they will have graded |
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I will be grading |
you will be grading |
he/she/it will be grading |
we will be grading |
you will be grading |
they will be grading |
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I have been grading |
you have been grading |
he/she/it has been grading |
we have been grading |
you have been grading |
they have been grading |
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I will have been grading |
you will have been grading |
he/she/it will have been grading |
we will have been grading |
you will have been grading |
they will have been grading |
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I had been grading |
you had been grading |
he/she/it had been grading |
we had been grading |
you had been grading |
they had been grading |
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I would grade |
you would grade |
he/she/it would grade |
we would grade |
you would grade |
they would grade |
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I would have graded |
you would have graded |
he/she/it would have graded |
we would have graded |
you would have graded |
they would have graded |
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grade
(g) A measure of plane angle in geometry. 1g = 0.9°.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() assemblage,gathering - a group of persons together in one place master class - a class (especially in music) given to talented students by an expert discussion section,section - a small class of students who are part of a larger course but are taught separately; "a graduate student taught sections for the professor's lecture course" |
2. | ![]() biosafety level - the level of safety from exposure to infectious agents; depends on work practices and safety equipment and facilities rank - relative status; "his salary was determined by his rank and seniority" A level - the advanced level of a subject taken in school (usually two years after O level) GCSE,General Certificate of Secondary Education,O level - the basic level of a subject taken in school college level - the level of education that college students are assumed to have attained | |
3. | grade - the gradient of a slope or road or other surface; "the road had a steep grade" gradient,slope - the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the horizontal; "a five-degree gradient" downgrade - the property possessed by a slope or surface that descends | |
4. | grade - one-hundredth of a right angle angular unit - a unit of measurement for angles right angle - the 90 degree angle between two perpendicular lines | |
5. | grade - a degree of ablaut ablaut - a vowel whose quality or length is changed to indicate linguistic distinctions (such as sing sang sung song) | |
6. | ![]() rating,valuation,evaluation - an appraisal of the value of something; "he set a high valuation on friendship" grade point - a numerical value assigned to a letter grade received in a course taken at a college or university multiplied by the number of credit hours awarded for the course centile,percentile - (statistics) any of the 99 numbered points that divide an ordered set of scores into 100 parts each of which contains one-hundredth of the total decile - (statistics) any of nine points that divided a distribution of ranked scores into equal intervals where each interval contains one-tenth of the scores quartile - (statistics) any of three points that divide an ordered distribution into four parts each containing one quarter of the scores | |
7. | ![]() elevation - distance of something above a reference point (such as sea level); "there was snow at the higher elevations" | |
8. | ![]() caliber,calibre,quality - a degree or grade of excellence or worth; "the quality of students has risen"; "an executive of low caliber" property - a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a class; "a study of the physical properties of atomic particles" intensiveness,intensity - high level or degree; the property of being intense grind - the grade of particle fineness to which a substance is ground; "a coarse grind of coffee" depth - degree of psychological or intellectual profundity highness - a high degree (of amount or force etc.); "responsible for the highness of the rates" high - a lofty level or position or degree; "summer temperatures reached an all-time high" low - a low level or position or degree; "the stock market fell to a new low" lowness - a low or small degree of any quality (amount or force or temperature etc.); "he took advantage of the lowness of interest rates" extreme - the furthest or highest degree of something; "he carried it to extremes" amplitude level - the level on a scale of amplitude moderation,moderateness - quality of being moderate and avoiding extremes immoderateness,immoderation - the quality of being excessive and lacking in moderation SPF,sun protection factor - the degree to which a sunscreen protects the skin from the direct rays of the sun | |
9. | grade - a variety of cattle produced by crossbreeding with a superior breed Bos taurus,cattle,cows,kine,oxen - domesticated bovine animals as a group regardless of sex or age; "so many head of cattle"; "wait till the cows come home"; "seven thin and ill-favored kine"- Bible; "a team of oxen" | |
Verb | 1. | grade - assign a rank or rating to; "how would you rank these students?"; "The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide" superordinate - place in a superior order or rank; "These two notions are superordinated to a third" shortlist - put someone or something on a short list seed - distribute (players or teams) so that outstanding teams or players will not meet in the early rounds reorder - assign a new order to subordinate - rank or order as less important or consider of less value; "Art is sometimes subordinated to Science in these schools" prioritise,prioritize - assign a priority to; "we have too many things to do and must prioritize" sequence - arrange in a sequence downgrade - rate lower; lower in value or esteem upgrade - rate higher; raise in value or esteem pass judgment,evaluate,judge - form a critical opinion of; "I cannot judge some works of modern art"; "How do you evaluate this grant proposal?" "We shouldn't pass judgment on other people" |
2. | grade - level to the right gradient aggrade - build up to a level by depositing sediment | |
3. | ![]() | |
4. | grade - determine the grade of or assign a grade to |
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grade
verb
noun
make the grade(Informal)succeed,measure up,win through,pass muster,come up to scratch(informal),come through with flying colours,prove acceptable,measure up to expectationsShe had a strong desire to be a dancer, but failed to make the grade.
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grade
noun1.One of the units in a course, as on an ascending or descending scale:
Informal:notch.
1.To assign to a class or classes:
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Translations
درجَه، علامة مدرسيَّهصَفصِنْفمُنْحَدَرمَنْزِلَة
jakostpřecházetsklonstupeňtřída
karakterklasseklassificerestigningbedømme
arvostellataso
kakvoćaocijeniti
fokozatosan átmegyiskolai osztályzatosztály
breytast stig af stigieinkunnflokkagráîa, flokkurhalli, hallagráîa
採点する等級
등급채점하다
gradacijagradientasišsidėstymaskokybėkontrolinių darbų tikrintojas
atzīmeklasekvalitātelikt atzīminovērtējums
stupeň
ocenaocenitirazredrazvrstitistopnja
betygsättagrad
การให้คะแนนระดับชั้น
cho điểmmức
grade
[greɪd]A.N
1. (=level, standard) (on scale) →clasef,categoríaf; (in job) →gradom,categoríaf
to be promoted to a higher grade →serascendido a ungradoor unacategoríasuperior
to make the grade →llegar,alcanzar elnivel
to be promoted to a higher grade →serascendido a ungradoor unacategoríasuperior
to make the grade →llegar,alcanzar elnivel
2. (Mil) (=rank) →graduaciónf,gradom
4. (Scol) (=mark) →notaf
5. (US) (=school class)he's in fifth grade →está en quinto (curso)HIGH SCHOOL
B.VT
1. [+goods, eggs] →clasificar,graduar; [+colours] →degradar
2. (Scol) (=mark) →calificar
grade upVT + ADV →subir decategoría
GRADE
En Estados Unidos y Canadá, los cursos escolares se denominan grades, desde el primer año de primaria first grade hasta el último curso de la enseñanza secundaria twelfth grade. A los alumnos de los últimos cursos se les suele conocer por un nombre distinto según el curso en el que estén: freshmen si están en el 9th grade, sophomores si están en el 10th grade, juniors en el 11th grade y seniors en el 12th grade.
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grade
[ˈgreɪd]Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
grade
n
(= level, standard) →Niveaunt;(of goods) →(Güte)klassef;high-/low-grade goods →hoch-/minderwertigeWare;small-/large-grade eggs →kleine/großeEier;this isgrade A(inf) →das ist I a(inf);to make thegrade(fig inf) →esschaffen(inf)
(= job grade) →Positionf, →Stellungf; (Mil) →Rangm, →(Dienst)gradm (auch von Beamten);(= salary grade) →Gehaltsgruppef, →Gehaltsstufef;she’s on (salary)grade 3 →sie ist inGehaltsgruppe 3;to go up agrade (in salary) →in dienächsteGehaltsgruppeorGehaltsstufevorrücken
(esp US)=gradient
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grade
[greɪd]1.n
2.vt
a. (goods, eggs) →classificare; (level of difficulty) →graduare
graded profile (Geol) →profilo diequilibrio
graded profile (Geol) →profilo diequilibrio
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grade
(greid) noun1. one level in a scale of qualities, sizesetc.several grades of sandpaper;a high-grade ore. graad صِنْف степен categoria stupeň (kvality) der Grad grad; klasseβαθμίδα,βαθμόςnivel,categoría,calidad,grado liik, sort درجه laatuqualitéדרגה आकार, गुण इत्यादि के पैमाने का एक दर्जा stupanj, kategorija fokozat kualitas gráða, flokkurqualità,varietà 等級 등급 rūšis, kokybė, numeris kvalitāte; šķira gredgraad,soortkvalitet,sort,kategorigatunek,rodzaj درجه، رتبه، مرحله، نمره: ډله: سويه categoria categorieсорт stupeň (akosti) stopnja (kakovosti) nivo grad, kvalitet ระดับsınıf,derece 等級 ґатунок, сорт حجم یا خوبییوں کا درجہ mức; loại; cấp级别
2. (American) (the pupils in) a class or year at school.We're in the fifth grade now. graad صَف клас ano třída die Klasse klasseτάξηcurso,año klass کلاس luokkaclasseכיתה स्कूल में क्लास या साल razred (általános iskolai) osztály kelas skóladeild, bekkurclasse 学年 (미) 학년 klasė klase (skolā) tahun; tingkatanklasklasseklasa تولګیano clasăкласс trieda razred razred årskurs ชั้นเรียนในโรงเรียนsınıf (美國)年級 клас اسکول کی کوئی جماعت lớp年级
3. a mark for, or level in, an examinationetc.He always got good grades at school. goeie punte درجَه، علامة مدرسيَّه бележка за успех nota známka die Note karakterβαθμόςnota hinne نمره arvosananoteציון परीक्षा आदि में स्थान, अंक ocjena (iskolai) osztályzat nilai einkunnvoto 成績 성적 pažymys atzīme; novērtējums gred cijferkarakterstopień نمرهnota notăотметка známka ocena ocena betyg, poäng ระดับคะแนนnot,numara 評分 оцінка طالب علم کے کام کے معیار کی علامت hạng; loại; điểm số评分
4. (especially American) the slope of a railwayetc; gradient. styging, helling مُنْحَدَر жп. наклон declive sklon die Neigung stigning; faldκλίση,πλαγιάpendiente teekallak میزان شیب kaltevuuspenteשיפוע रेलवे इत्यादि का अनुपात nagib lejtő; emelkedő tanjakan halli, hallagráðadiscesa,pendenza 傾斜度 경사도 nuolydis, gradientas slīpums kecerunanhellinghelling,skråningstok,pochyłość شيوه، ځوړى، شوه declive pantăуклон sklon nagnjenost stepen nagiba stigning, lutning การเอียงลาดeğim,meyil,rampa (尤在美國)傾斜度,梯度 ухил; градієнт ڈھال ، نشیب độ dốc 倾斜度,坡度
verb1. to sort into grades.to grade eggs. gradeer يُصَنِّف، يُدَرِّج подреждам по класове classificar tříditsortieren klassificereταξινομώclasificar liigitama درجه بندی کردن luokitellaclasser לְדָרֵג क्रमानुसार रखना svrstati u kategorije osztályoz memilah flokkaclassificare 等級をつける 등급을 매기다 rūšiuoti []šķirot; sakārtot pēc pakāpēm; likt atzīmi gredgraderen,rangschikken,sorterensortere,klassifisere,grupperesortować درجه بندی کول classificar a sorta сортировать triediť razvrstiti gradirati gradera, sortera แบ่งระดับ sınıflandırmak 分等級 сортувати درجوں میں بانٹنا xếp loại给...分等级
2. to move through different stages.Red grades into purple as blue is added. gradeer يتدرَّج преминавам transformar-se přecházetwechseln blive til αλλάζω βαθμιαίαdegradar; tranformarse (järk-järgult) muutuma به تدریج عوض شدن liukumapasser graduellement à לְסַווֵג विभिन्न चरणों से गुजरना prelaziti iz faze u fazu fokozatosan átmegy berangsur-angsur breytast stig af stigisfumare だんだん変化する 다른 단계로 이동하다 laipsniškai pereiti pakāpeniski pāriet berubah menjadiovergaan ingå gradvis over iprzechodzić بدلولtransformar-se a grada постепенно переходить prechádzať prehajati prelaziti övergå เปลี่ยนระดับ bir tondan/renkten öbürüne dönüşmek 漸層 поступово переходити مختلف درجات سے گزرنا chuyển sang mức 使(各种颜色等)渐次变化
gradation (grəˈdeiʃən) noun1. (one stage or degree in) a series of gradual and successive stages.There are various gradations of colour between red and purple. skakering تَدَرُّج постепенно преминаване gradação stupeň, odstín die Abstufung farveovergangδιαβάθμισηgradación aste درجه بندی vivahdegradation דרוג,דירוג सोपान postupan prijelaz, gradacija fokozat tingkat, gradasi stigbreytinggradazione 段階 명암의 변화 gradacija, pereinamoji stadija gradācija; pakāpeniska pāreja peringkatan geleidelijke overgang;stap; schakering, tintovergangsstadium,sjattering stopniowanie درجه، تدريج، دمراتبو سلسله gradação gradaţie градация stupňovanie, postupnosť, odtieň stopnja gradacija gradering การเปลี่ยนแปลงช้า ๆton, renk farkı 漸層 ступінь کسی سلسلے کا کوئی درجہ یا مرحلہ sự chuyển cấp层次
2. the act or process of grading. gradering تَدْريج градация graduação (od)stupňování die Abstufung graduere; klassificere; bedømmeδιαβάθμισηgradación,clasificación astendus طبقه بندی luokitteluclassification דרוג,דירוג क्रमानुसार करने की प्रक्रिया ocjenjivanje fokozatosság klasifikasi flokkunclassificazione 等級づけ 점차적 진전 iš(si)dėstymas, rūšiavimas pakāpeniskums penggredan het graderen, rangschikken; het geven van cijfersgradering,rangdeling gradacja تدريجgraduação clasificare градация odstupňovanie stopnjevanje stepenovanje gradering การแบ่งขั้น sınıflandırma 漸層 градація; поступовість درجہ بندی کا عمل việc hoặc quá trình phân chia分级
grader noun (American) a person who marks examsetc. nasiener فاحِص الإمتِحانات ученик от даден клас aluno ten, kdo známkuje der Korrektor censor βαθμολογητήςexaminador hindaja نمره دهنده arvostelija זֶה שְׁנוֹתֵן צִיוּנִים ग्रेडर ocjenjivač külső vizsgáztató penilai ujian, dsb. classificatore,selezionatore 採点者 성적을 매기는 사람, 채점자 kontrolinių darbų tikrintojas eksāmenu darbu labotājs (ASV) penanda kertas jawapanbeoordelersensor klasyfikator, wystawiający oceny نمره ورکوونکیтот, кто ставит отметки klasifikujúci (pri skúške, a pod.) ocenjevalec ocenjivač betygsättare ผู้ให้คะแนนในการสอบ not veren kimse (美國)閱卷評分者 сортувальник درجہ بندی کرنے والا شخص người chấm thi阅卷评分者
ˈgrade school noun (American) a primary school. laerskool مَدْرَسَة إبتِدائِيَّه начално училище escola primária základní škola die Grundschule grundskoleδημοτικό σχολείοescuela primaria algkool مدرسه ابتدایی alakouluécole primaire בֵּית סֵפֶר יְסוֹדִי प्राथमिक पाठशाला osnovna škola általános iskola sekolah dasar grunnskóliscuola elementare 小学校 초등 학교 pradžios mokykla pamatskola sekolah rendahlagere schoolgrunnskoleszkoła podstawowa ښوونځیescola primária şcoală primarăначальная школа základná škola osnovna šola osnovna škola grundskola, lågstadieskola โรงเรียนประถมศึกษาilkokul 小學 початкова школа ابتدائی تحتانی اسکول trường tiểu học小学
make the grade to do as well as necessary.That new apprentice will never make the grade as a trained mechanic. slaag, die paal haal يَعمَل كما يَجب успявам sair-se bem dosáhnout úrovněErfolg haben nå sit målπετυχαίνω estar a la altura, tener el nivel necesario nõuetele vastama کامیاب شدن؛ با موفقیت انجام دادن täyttää vaatimuksetêtre à la hauteur לְהָגִיע לָרָמָה הַנִדרֶשֶת, להצליח सफल होना postići megüti a mértéket berhasil lánast e-ð, ná þeim árangri sem til þarffarcela;essere all'altezza 標準に達する 노력해서 ...얻다 padaryti karjerą sasniegt nepieciešamo līmeni buat sebaikslagenkomme gjennom nåløyet zrobić karierę بریالی شول sair-se bem a fi la înălţimeсправляться dosiahnuť úspech (cieľ) postati dostići nivo bestå provet, klara sig กระทำให้ดีเท่าที่ต้องการ istenen dereceye ulaşmak 達到要求標准 досягти результату مطلوبہ معیار یا درجے تک پہنچنا thành công达到理想标准
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→مَنْزِلَة,يُقَدِرُ الْدَرَجَاتِ jakost, známkovat bedømme, karakterbenoten,Gradβαθμολογώ,βαθμόςcalificar,corregir,grado arvostella, tasograde,noter kakvoća, ocijenitidare il voto,grado 採点する, 等級 등급, 채점하다cijfer geven,graadevaluere,gradocenić,stopieńdar nota,grauставить отметку,степень betygsätta, grad การให้คะแนน, ระดับชั้นderece,not vermek cho điểm, mức打分数,级别Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
grade
n. grado.
1. medida o evaluación estándar;
2. en la patología del cáncer, indicación de la fase de la enfermedad.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
grade
n (degree) grado;low-grade (fever, infection) leve; (tumor) de bajo grado;high-grade (tumor) de alto gradoEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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He vainly circled about among the hill roads and in the afternoon took the steepgrade over the divide of the second range and dropped into Maraga Valley.
What more natural thing than that, partly turning his horse, he should wait till she caught up with him; and that, when abreast they should continue abreast on up thegrade? He could have sighed with relief.
It would be easy to show that within the same group carnivorous animals exist having every intermediategrade between truly aquatic and strictly terrestrial habits; and as each exists by a struggle for life, it is clear that each is well adapted in its habits to its place in nature.
Although no graduated links of structure, fitted for gliding through the air, now connect the Galeopithecus with the other Lemuridae, yet I can see no difficulty in supposing that such links formerly existed, and that each had been formed by the same steps as in the case of the less perfectly gliding squirrels; and that eachgrade of structure had been useful to its possessor.
The term ambassador, if taken strictly, as seems to be required by the second of the articles of Confederation, comprehends the highestgrade only of public ministers, and excludes thegrades which the United States will be most likely to prefer, where foreign embassies may be necessary.
"Well, I make Assorted Flutters for flags and bunting, and a superiorgrade of Rustles for ladies' silk gowns."
"Into the infantry when they need artillery more than anything?" said Katavasov, fancying from the artilleryman's apparent age that he must have reached a fairly highgrade.
Around a sharp turn, speeding down thegrade upon them, had appeared an automobile.
These animals ain't automobile broke altogether, an' if you think I'm goin' to have 'em shy off thegrade you got another guess comin'."
There was said to be two thousand dollars a week hush money from the tubercular steers alone; and as much again from the hogs which had died of cholera on the trains, and which you might see any day being loaded into boxcars and hauled away to a place called Globe, in Indiana, where they made a fancygrade of lard.
They put these up in severalgrades, and sold them at several prices; but the contents of the cans all came out of the same hopper.
Among the passengers was a number of officials and military officers of variousgrades, the latter being either attached to the regular British forces or commanding the Sepoy troops, and receiving high salaries ever since the central government has assumed the powers of the East India Company: for the sub-lieutenants get 280 pounds, brigadiers, 2,400 pounds, and generals of divisions, 4,000 pounds.
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