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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I received an A grade on my English test because I studied hard.
J'ai reçu un A à mon test d'anglais parce que j'ai étudié dur.
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

note, niveau

a position or degree of value in a group that is ranked or classified based on a particular standard
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He reached the highest grade in the military hierarchy.
Workers were promoted to a higher grade based on experience.
03

classe, niveau

a body of students who are taught together
example
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The grade celebrated the end of the school year with a party.
All students in her grade attended the assembly.
04

pente, déclivité

the gradient of a slope or road or other surface
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The highway has a steep grade near the mountain pass.
Engineers calculated the grade of the ramp.
05

grade, catégorie

a variety of cattle produced by crossbreeding with a superior breed
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The farmer raised grade cattle for better milk production.
Grade livestock are often sold at higher prices.
06

niveau, degré

a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality
example
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The sauce comes in several grades of spiciness.
There are different grades of steel used in construction.
07

niveau, altitude

the height of the ground on which something stands
example
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The house was built above the surrounding grade.
The architects adjusted the grade to prevent flooding.
08

degré, niveau

a degree of ablaut
example
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The verb appears in three grades of ablaut.
Linguists studied the grade alternation in Indo-European roots.
09

grade, centième de l'angle droit

one-hundredth of a right angle
example
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The engineer measured the slope in grades.
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
example
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The teacher spent the weekend grading her students' essays.
Le professeur a passé le week-end à noter les dissertations de ses élèves.
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
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example
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The supervisor grades the employees' performance annually to determine bonuses.
Le superviseur note la performance des employés annuellement pour déterminer les primes.
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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The workers graded the materials by quality before shipment.
Les travailleurs ont classé les matériaux par qualité avant l'expédition.
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
example
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The workers graded the road to make it smooth for driving.
Les ouvriers ont nivelé la route pour la rendre lisse pour la conduite.
They graded the soil to ensure proper drainage.
Ils ont nivelé le sol pour assurer un bon drainage.
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