Grade
01
成績, 評価
a letter or number given by a teacher to show how a student is performing in class, school, etc.
Dialect
American
例
I received an A grade on my English test because I studied hard.
私は英語のテストでAを取った、なぜなら一生懸命勉強したからだ。
In the grading system, an A+ is the highest grade a student can achieve.
評定システムでは、A+は学生が達成できる最高の成績です。
02
等級, 成績
a position or degree of value in a group that is ranked or classified based on a particular standard
例
He reached the highest grade in the military hierarchy.
Workers were promoted to a higher grade based on experience.
03
クラス, 学年
a body of students who are taught together
例
The grade celebrated the end of the school year with a party.
All students in her grade attended the assembly.
04
勾配, 傾斜
the gradient of a slope or road or other surface
例
The highway has a steep grade near the mountain pass.
Engineers calculated the grade of the ramp.
05
等級, カテゴリー
a variety of cattle produced by crossbreeding with a superior breed
例
The farmer raised grade cattle for better milk production.
Grade livestock are often sold at higher prices.
06
レベル, 程度
a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality
例
The sauce comes in several grades of spiciness.
There are different grades of steel used in construction.
07
レベル, 高度
the height of the ground on which something stands
例
The house was built above the surrounding grade.
The architects adjusted the grade to prevent flooding.
08
度合い, レベル
a degree of ablaut
例
The verb appears in three grades of ablaut.
Linguists studied the grade alternation in Indo-European roots.
09
グラード, 直角の百分の一
one-hundredth of a right angle
例
The engineer measured the slope in grades.
One grade equals 0.9 degrees.
to grade
01
採点する, 評価する
to give a score to a student's performance
Dialect
American
Transitive: to grade a student's performance
例
The teacher spent the weekend grading her students' essays.
先生は週末を生徒たちのエッセイを採点して過ごしました。
She was nervous about how the professor would grade her final project.
彼女は教授が彼女の最終プロジェクトをどのように評価するかについて緊張していました。
02
採点する, 評価する
to give a score or rank to something based on its quality or performance
Transitive: to grade sth
例
The supervisor grades the employees' performance annually to determine bonuses.
監督者は、ボーナスを決定するために、従業員の業績を毎年評価します。
She grades the quality of the fruits and vegetables at the market before purchasing.
彼女は購入前に市場の果物や野菜の品質を評価します。
03
分類する, 格付けする
to organize or sort things into different levels or categories
Transitive: to grade a set of similar items
例
The workers graded the materials by quality before shipment.
作業員は出荷前に材料を品質で分類しました。
They graded the applicants into three categories: excellent, good, and average.
彼らは応募者を三つのカテゴリーに分類しました:優秀、良い、平均。
04
平らにする, 均す
to make a surface even or smooth
Transitive: to grade a surface
例
The workers graded the road to make it smooth for driving.
労働者たちは運転しやすくするために道路を平らにしました。
They graded the soil to ensure proper drainage.
彼らは適切な排水を確保するために地面を平らにした。
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