grade
grade
greɪd
greid
British pronunciation
/ɡreɪd/

Definition und Bedeutung von „grade“ im Englischen

01

Note

a letter or number given by a teacher to show how a student is performing in class, school, etc.
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grade definition and meaning
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Sarah was disappointed with her grade on the science project but vowed to do better next time.
Sarah war enttäuscht von ihrer Note im Wissenschaftsprojekt, schwor aber, es beim nächsten Mal besser zu machen.
02

a relative rank, level, or classification within a graded system

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The gemstones were classified into three grades of quality.
03

a group of students taught together, typically in the same year of school

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The teacher assigned work appropriate for the grade.
04

the slope or steepness of a surface, road, or incline

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They adjusted the railway to reduce the grade.
05

a type of animal, especially cattle, resulting from crossbreeding with a superior breed

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He purchased grade cows to improve his herd.
06

a level or measure of intensity, quality, or amount

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The wine was sold by grade of quality.
07

the height or elevation of the ground where a structure stands

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They leveled the grade before construction.
08

a degree of ablaut in linguistics, showing a vowel change

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The word 's grade shifts between singular and plural forms.
09

one-hundredth of a right angle, used in angular measurement

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The instrument shows angles in grades and minutes.
to grade
01

benoten

to give a score to a student's performance
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Transitive: to grade a student's performance
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After grading the tests, the instructor returned them to the students with feedback.
Nachdem die Tests benotet wurden, gab der Dozent sie den Schülern mit Feedback zurück.
02

benoten, bewerten

to give a score or rank to something based on its quality or performance
Transitive: to grade sth
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He grades the effectiveness of the marketing campaign by analyzing sales data.
Er bewertet die Effektivität der Marketingkampagne, indem er Verkaufsdaten analysiert.
03

einstufen, sortieren

to organize or sort things into different levels or categories
Transitive: to grade a set of similar items
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She graded the plants by their size and health.
Sie stufte die Pflanzen nach ihrer Größe und Gesundheit ein.
04

ebnen, glätten

to make a surface even or smooth
Transitive: to grade a surface
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The landscapers graded the lawn to prevent water from pooling.
Die Landschaftsgärtner haben den Rasen geebnet, um zu verhindern, dass sich Wasser ansammelt.
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