grade
grade
greɪd
greid
British pronunciation
/ɡreɪd/

Définition et signification de « grade » en anglais

Grade
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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In the grading system, an A+ is the highest grade a student can achieve.
Dans le système de notation, un A+ est la note la plus élevée qu'un étudiant puisse obtenir.
02

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

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Workers were promoted to a higher grade based on experience.
03

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

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All students in her grade attended the assembly.
04

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

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Engineers calculated the grade of the ramp.
05

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

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Grade livestock are often sold at higher prices.
06

a level or measure of intensity, quality, or amount

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There are different grades of steel used in construction.
07

the height or elevation of the ground where a structure stands

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The architects adjusted the grade to prevent flooding.
08

a degree of ablaut in linguistics, showing a vowel change

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Linguists studied the grade alternation in Indo-European roots.
09

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

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One grade equals 0.9 degrees.
to grade
01

noter

to give a score to a student's performance
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Transitive: to grade a student's performance
to grade definition and meaning
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She was nervous about how the professor would grade her final project.
Elle était nerveuse à propos de la façon dont le professeur allait noter son projet final.
02

noter, évaluer

to give a score or rank to something based on its quality or performance
Transitive: to grade sth
to grade definition and meaning
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She grades the quality of the fruits and vegetables at the market before purchasing.
Elle note la qualité des fruits et légumes au marché avant d'acheter.
03

classer, trier

to organize or sort things into different levels or categories
Transitive: to grade a set of similar items
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They graded the applicants into three categories: excellent, good, and average.
Ils ont classé les candidats en trois catégories : excellent, bon et moyen.
04

niveler, aplanir

to make a surface even or smooth
Transitive: to grade a surface
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They graded the soil to ensure proper drainage.
Ils ont nivelé le sol pour assurer un bon drainage.
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