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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++grade1 /ɡreɪd/ ●●● S2 W3 AWL noun [countable]  1 standard 标准JUDGE a particular level of quality that a product, material etc has 等级,品级 The best grades of tea are expensive. 最上等的茶叶价格很贵。 industrial grade diamonds 工业等级钻石high/low grade low grade products 低等产品2 rank 级别BECLEVEL a particular level of job 〔工作岗位的〕级别 There are lots of jobs in junior grades. 职位低的工作有很多。3 mark in school 学习成绩SES a mark that a student is given for their work or for an examination 成绩,分数 He got a grade A in maths. 他数学得了个A Tim worked hard and got good grades. 蒂姆努力学习,取得了好成绩。4 make the grade GOOD ENOUGHto succeed or reach the necessary standard 成功,达到标准 What does it take to make the grade as a top golfer? 怎样才能成为顶级的高尔夫球员?5 school year 学年SES one of the 12 years that students are at school in the American school system, or the students in a particular year 〔美国中小学的〕年级;某个年级的学生 yearsecond/eleventh etc grade My brother is in sixth grade. 我弟弟在上六年级。 a fifth-grade teacher 五年级的老师6. slope 斜坡 American EnglishTTRTTT a slope or a degree of slope, especially in a road or railway 〔尤指道路或铁路的〕斜坡,坡度 SYN British English gradientnCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 3: a mark that a student is given for their work or for an examinationadjectivesgood If you study hard, you get good grades, and you get into good schools.bad If you get a bad grade, Mrs. Miller will help you until you can do better.high She got high grades in all her science subjects.lowThese boys receive low grades because they fail to turn in assignments.the top gradeTed got the top grade in his A-level maths exam.grade + NOUNgrade A/B/C etc. British English:Applicants must have Grade A, B, or C in two GCSE subjects.verbsget a gradeHe had always gotten good grades.achieve a grade British English:Rick had achieved good exam grades.
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gradeGrade A beefweapons-grade nuclear materiala low-grade feverAll grades are wholesome but U. S. Grade A is assigned to products which are of uniform size and free of blemishes.But quality teas, the best grade, have hardly changed at around 200p a kilogramme.I really liked my eighth grade math teacher.If he gets good enough grades he'll get a scholarship to Michigan State.She's in the fifth grade.Class participation is a quarter of your final grade.Had he completely closed him-self off in the fourth grade?I need a really good grade on the final exam to pass the class.A third group of mixed grade was recognised in 11 patients with low grade who also had occasional areas of high grade.The pay scale is based on grade and length of service.Trainees are paid on Clinical Scientist grade A, which is currently £9,239 p.a. increasing by annual increments.The second grade class is doing a play about the Pilgrims.The seventh grade is taking a trip to Minneapolis next week.a steep gradeI wasn't very happy with the grade on my essay.My years at Sacred Heart, kindergarten through the middle of third grade, were a blur.What grade are you in?The yield of beef carcasses varies according to the yield grade from about 80 percent for Yield Grade No.high/low gradeWhy did the right hon. Gentleman not decide to have a higher grade environmental impact assessment?Colds and fevers are of a low grade, not violent.Neither the classical variables nor the different treatments influenced survival in high grade lymphoma.These boys receive low grades because they fail to turn in assignments.Despite this tragedy, she graduated with the second highest grade point average in her high school.Can students sue teachers for giving them low grades?The carbon in pulp process uses higher grade ore which is crushed, milled and mixed with chemical solutions in large tanks.A third group of mixed grade was recognised in 11 patients with low grade who also had occasional areas of high grade.second/eleventh etc gradeThe conversational bridge must be built back in kindergarten, first, and second grades.Take the case of Christina, who attends eleventh grade at a suburban high school in Fairfax County, Virginia.Of the rest, turquoise ranks in his third and garnet in his second grade.It was as useless as trying to get kidnapped in second grade.Their friendship had been sealed in second grade when the entire class was asked to write essays on their fathers.In second grade my class was sent home from school for the afternoon when John F.. Kennedy got shot.Those are real simple things and notice that the target is really second grade.Mary Agnes had been her friend since second grade.
grade2 ●●○ AWL verb [transitive]  1 GROUP/PUT INTO GROUPSto say what level of a quality something has, or what standard it is 分级,分等grade something according to something Pencils are graded according to softness. 铅笔按软硬度分级。 All the parks are regularly checked and graded by tourist board inspectors. 所有公园都由旅游协会的检查员进行定期检查和评级。2 especially American EnglishSE to give a mark to an examination paper or to a piece of school work 给〔试卷或作业〕评分 SYN mark Ted is grading papers in his office. 特德在办公室评卷。3. BECto give a particular rank and level of pay to a job 给〔某个职位〕评定级别和工资等级→ See Verb table
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gradeThe worms can be graded according to size, simply by shaking the harvested worms in some water in a small bottle.All the fruit is taken to the warehouse where it is graded and packed.Plutonium is graded by its isotopic composition.Although pork is not graded extensively, graded carcasses can be ordered.One supermarket now grades its wines on a scale of 1 to 9, from driest to sweetest.Beef is graded on the basis of its fat content.No matter who you are, you grade out just fine on the Schott curve.Because various factors determine the thickness of egg white, eggs from different flocks are graded separately.I spent the weekend grading tests.The hillsides must be graded to prevent erosion.Above this level, the contribution is graded, with contributions ceasing on incomes above £325 a week.
From Longman Business Dictionarygradegrade1 /greɪd/ noun [countable]1a particular level of quality that a product, material etc hasThe best grades of tea are expensive.2JOBa particular level of jobStaff from ethnic minorities were not being promoted beyond junior grades.gradegrade2 verb [transitive] to judge something and say officially what its size or quality isAll the parks are regularly checked and graded by tourist board inspectors.→ See Verb tableOrigin grade1 (1500-1600) French Latin gradus step, degree
Corpus quality of that particular Business a level


Grade
Grade, Lew /luː/
(1906–98) an important businessman in British television and films. In the 1950s he became chairman of the commercial TV company Associated Television, which produced successful programmes including The Saint, Emergency Ward 10, Crossroads, the Muppet Show, and Jesus of Nazareth. He later produced films and became Lord Grade in 1976.


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grade1 S2 W3 AC /ɡreɪd/ noun [countable]
 Word Family: verb: grade; noun: grade; adjective: graded
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: French
 Origin: Latin gradus 'step, degree'
1.  STANDARD a particular level of quality that a product, material etc has:
    The best grades of tea are expensive.
    industrial grade diamonds
    high/low grade
    low grade products
2.  RANK a particular level of job:
    There are lots of jobs in junior grades.
3.  MARK IN SCHOOL a mark that a student is given for their work or for an examination:
    He got a grade A in maths.
    Tim worked hard and got good grades.
4. make the grade to succeed or reach the necessary standard:
    What does it take to make the grade as a top golfer?
5.  SCHOOL YEAR one of the 12 years that students are at school in the American school system, or the students in a particular year ⇨ year
    second/eleventh etc grade
    My brother is in sixth grade.
    a fifth-grade teacher
6.  SLOPE American English a slope or a degree of slope, especially in a road or railway
   SYN  gradient British English
     
COLLOCATIONS
(for Meaning 3)
■ adjectives
    good If you study hard, you get good grades, and you get into good schools.
    bad If you get a bad grade, Mrs. Miller will help you until you can do better.
    high She got high grades in all her science subjects.
    low These boys receive low grades because they fail to turn in assignments.
    the top grade Ted got the top grade in his A-level maths exam.
■ grade + NOUN
    grade A/B/C etc. BrE: Applicants must have Grade A, B, or C in two GCSE subjects.
■ verbs
    get a grade He had always gotten good grades.
    achieve a grade BrE: Rick had achieved good exam grades.

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grade2 AC verb [transitive]
 Word Family: verb: grade; noun: grade; adjective: graded
1. to say what level of a quality something has, or what standard it is
    grade something according to something
    Pencils are graded according to softness.
    All the parks are regularly checked and graded by tourist board inspectors.
2. especially American English to give a mark to an examination paper or to a piece of school work
   SYN  mark:
    Ted is grading papers in his office.
3. to give a particular rank and level of pay to a job


🔑 grade AW BrE /ɡreɪd/ 🔊NAmE /ɡreɪd/ 🔊 noun🔑 the quality of a particular product or material (产品、材料的)等级,品级All the materials used were of the highest grade. 使用的材料全是优质品。🔊🔊🔑 a level of ability or rank that sb has in an organization (官衔的)级别;职别salary grades (= levels of pay) 工资级别She's still only on a secretarial grade. 她的职别仍然只是秘书。🔊🔊🔑 a mark given in an exam or for a piece of school work 成绩等级;评分等级(BrE) She got good grades in her exams. 她考试成绩优良。🔊🔊(NAmE) She got good grades on her exams. 她考试成绩优良。🔊🔊70% of pupils got Grade C or above.70% 的小学生成绩都在 C 级或以上。

candidate, exam, grade, invigilate, mark, oral, paper, practical, resit, revise

🔑 (in the US school system) one of the levels in a school with children of similar age (美国学制)年级Sam is in (the) second grade.萨姆读二年级。(specialist) how serious an illness is (疾病的)程度,阶段low/high grade fever低烧;高烧(especially NAmE) = gradient (1) (BrE) a level of exam in musical skill (音乐考试的)级别,水平
make the ˈgrade(informal) to reach the necessary standard; to succeed 达到必要标准;符合要求;成功About 10% of trainees fail to make the grade. 接受培训的人大约有 10% 未达标。🔊🔊
🔑 grade AW BrE /ɡreɪd/ 🔊NAmE /ɡreɪd/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they grade BrE /ɡreɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ɡreɪd/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it grades BrE /ɡreɪdz/ 🔊 NAmE /ɡreɪdz/ 🔊past simple graded BrE /ˈɡreɪdɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈɡreɪdɪd/ 🔊past participle graded BrE /ˈɡreɪdɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈɡreɪdɪd/ 🔊 -ing form grading BrE /ˈɡreɪdɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈɡreɪdɪŋ/ 🔊🔑 [often passive] to arrange people or things in groups according to their ability, quality, size, etc. (按能力、质量、大小等)分级,分等,分类~ sth/sb (by/according to sth) The containers are graded according to size. 这些容器按大小分类。🔊🔊~ sth/sb from… to… Eggs are graded from small to extra large.鸡蛋从小号到特大号分成不同等级。Responses were graded from 1 (very satisfied) to 5 (not at all satisfied).回答按 1(非常满意)到 5(完全不满意)分类。~ sth (as) sth Ten beaches were graded as acceptable. 有十个沙滩属于可接受的那一类。🔊🔊🔑 (especially NAmE) to give a mark/grade to a student or to a piece of their written work 给…评分;给…分数~ sb/sth I spent all weekend grading papers. 我整个周末都在评阅试卷。🔊🔊~ sb/sth + noun The best students are graded A. 最优秀的学生评为甲等。🔊🔊   compare mark verb (6)