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Grade
01
nota, classificação
a letter or number given by a teacher to show how a student is performing in class, school, etc.
Dialect
American
Exemplos
The students eagerly awaited their report cards to see their final grades.
Os alunos aguardavam ansiosamente seus boletins para ver suas notas finais.
02
a relative rank, level, or classification within a graded system
Exemplos
Employees in the same grade receive similar pay.
03
a group of students taught together, typically in the same year of school
Exemplos
Students in the same grade share many classes.
04
the slope or steepness of a surface, road, or incline
Exemplos
The construction crew measured the road 's grade carefully.
05
a type of animal, especially cattle, resulting from crossbreeding with a superior breed
Exemplos
The vet inspected the grade animals for health.
06
a level or measure of intensity, quality, or amount
Exemplos
He adjusted the brightness to a lower grade.
07
the height or elevation of the ground where a structure stands
Exemplos
The new pavement follows the natural grade of the land.
08
a degree of ablaut in linguistics, showing a vowel change
Exemplos
The historical grade explains vowel patterns in the language.
09
one-hundredth of a right angle, used in angular measurement
Exemplos
The architect converted degrees into grades for the plan.
to grade
01
avaliar, classificar
to give a score to a student's performance
Dialect
American
Transitive: to grade a student's performance
Exemplos
The professor explained the criteria she would use to grade the assignments.
O professor explicou os critérios que usaria para avaliar as tarefas.
02
classificar, avaliar
to give a score or rank to something based on its quality or performance
Transitive: to grade sth
Exemplos
The inspector grades the safety protocols of the construction site to ensure compliance.
O inspetor classifica os protocolos de segurança do canteiro de obras para garantir conformidade.
03
classificar, graduar
to organize or sort things into different levels or categories
Transitive: to grade a set of similar items
Exemplos
They graded the films into categories for the awards show.
Eles classificaram os filmes em categorias para a cerimônia de premiação.
04
nivelar, alisar
to make a surface even or smooth
Transitive: to grade a surface
Exemplos
The driveway was graded to have a slight slope for rainwater runoff.
A entrada foi nivelada para ter uma ligeira inclinação para o escoamento da água da chuva.
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