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1. noun1) (one level in a scale of qualities, sizes etc: several grades of sandpaper; a high-grade ore.) nivel, categoría, calidad, grado2) ((American) (the pupils in) a class or year at school: We're in the fifth grade now.) curso, año3) (a mark for, or level in, an examination etc: He always got good grades at school.) nota4) ((especially American) the slope of a railway etc; gradient.) pendiente
2. verb1) (to sort into grades: to grade eggs.) clasificar2) (to move through different stages: Red grades into purple as blue is added.) (colores) degradar; tranformarse•- grader
- grade school
- make the grade
grade1 n1. clase / categoría / grado2. nota3. curso / añograde2 vb clasificartr[greɪd]1 (degree, level) grado2 (quality) calidad nombre femenino3 (class, category) clase nombre femenino, categoría4 (rank) rango, grado5 (mark) nota1 (sort, classify) clasificar2 (road) nivelar3 (student) calificar, poner una nota4 (colours) degradar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLgrade crossing SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL paso a nivelgrade school SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL escuela primaria1) sort: clasificar2) level: nivelar3) : calificar (exámenes, alumnos)grade n1) quality: categoría f, calidad f2) rank: grado m, rango m (militar)3) year: grado m, curso m, año msixth grade: el sexto grado4) mark: nota f, calificación f (en educación)5) slope: cuesta f, pendiente f, gradiente fn.• calidad s.f.• clase s.f.• declive s.m.• escalón s.m.• grado s.m.• nota s.f.• pendiente s.m.• puntuación s.f.v.• clasificar v.• explanar v.• graduar v.• nivelar v.
I greɪd1)a) ( quality) calidad f; (degree, level)grade A o grade 1 tomatoes — tomates mpl de la mejor calidad or de primera
b) ( in seniority) grado m ( del escalafón); ( Mil) rango mto make the grade — (colloq) ( reach required level) alcanzar* el nivel requerido/necesario; ( succeed) tener* éxito, triunfar
2) ( Educ)a) ( class) (AmE) grado m, año m, curso mb) ( in exam) nota f, calificación f3) ( gradient) (AmE) cuesta f
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1)a) ( classify) clasificar*b) ( order in ascending scale) \<\<exercise/questions\>\> ordenar por grado de dificultadc) ( mark) (AmE) \<\<test/exercise\>\> corregir* y calificar*d) graded past p < produce> clasificado; <tests/exercises> (BrE) escalonados por grado de dificultad2) ( make more level) \<\<surface/soil\>\> (AmE) nivelar[ɡreɪd]1. Nto be promoted to a higher grade — ser ascendido a un grado or una categoría superior
- make the grade2) (Mil) (=rank) graduación f, grado m3) (=quality) clase f, calidad fhigh-/low-grade material — material m de alta/baja calidad
4) (Scol) (=mark) nota f5) (US) (=school class)See:see cultural note HIGH SCHOOL6) (US) (=gradient) pendiente f, cuesta f7) (US) (=ground level)2. VT1) [+ goods, eggs] clasificar, graduar; [+ colours] degradar2) (Scol) (=mark) calificar3.CPDgrade book N — (US) libreta f de calificaciones
grade crossing N — (US) (Rail) paso m a nivel
grade point average N — (US) nota f promedio
grade school N — (US) escuela f primaria
grade sheet N — (US) hoja f de calificaciones
- grade upGRADE En Estados Unidos y Canadá, los cursos escolares se denominan grades, desde el primer año de primaria first grade hasta el último curso de la enseñanza secundaria 12th grade. A los alumnos de los últimos cursos se les suele conocer por un nombre distinto según el curso en el que estén: freshmen si están en el 9th grade, sophomores si están en el 10th grade, juniors en el 11th grade y seniors en el 12th grade.
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I [greɪd]1)a) ( quality) calidad f; (degree, level)grade A o grade 1 tomatoes — tomates mpl de la mejor calidad or de primera
b) ( in seniority) grado m ( del escalafón); ( Mil) rango mto make the grade — (colloq) ( reach required level) alcanzar* el nivel requerido/necesario; ( succeed) tener* éxito, triunfar
2) ( Educ)a) ( class) (AmE) grado m, año m, curso mb) ( in exam) nota f, calificación f3) ( gradient) (AmE) cuesta f
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1)a) ( classify) clasificar*b) ( order in ascending scale) \<\<exercise/questions\>\> ordenar por grado de dificultadc) ( mark) (AmE) \<\<test/exercise\>\> corregir* y calificar*d) graded past p < produce> clasificado; <tests/exercises> (BrE) escalonados por grado de dificultad2) ( make more level) \<\<surface/soil\>\> (AmE) nivelar -
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1. сущ.1)а) мат. градусб) общ. уклон, градиентslight [steep\] grade — небольшой [крутой\] склон
2) общ. стадия, этап3)а) общ. степень, ранг, класс, звание, уровень; качество, сортgrade estimation — оценка качества [сорта\]
Syn:See:б) общ. класс ( в школе)в) общ. отметка, оценкаto make out [give\] grades — ставить оценки
to get [receive\] a grade — получать оценку
Syn:г) соц. класс (группа людей равного социального статуса, равного звания, одной научной степени и т. п.; в теории эволюции: живые существа, стоящие на одной стадии развития)Syn:See:д) с.-х. метис, гибрид ( в селекционировании или выращивании породистых животных); улучшенная порода ( посредством скрещивания)Syn:2. гл.1)а) общ. классифицировать, сортировать; ранжировать, располагать по рангу [по степени\]He despises Mo, and grades me with her. — Он презирает Мо, и меня считает не достойнее ее.
Syn:See:б) общ. оценивать, ставить оценку (работе, студенту и т. п.)2)а) общ. смешивать ( с целью получения более качественного продукта)б) с.-х. скрещивать, получать гибрид, улучшать породу ( скрещиванием)Syn:
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1) "грейд", сорт, класс, тип, качество товара в срочной биржевой торговле; 2) класс или разряд служащего в сетке оплаты труда.* * *категория (персонала): класс (ценных бумаг), содержание металла в руде; Сортность,сорт, качество. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
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(according to)everything is proceeding according to plan ყველაფერი გეგმის მიხედვით მიდისaccording to their respective needs თითოეული მათგანის მოთხოვნილებათა შესაბამისადaccording to the latest reports… უკანასკნელი ცნობების თანახმად…according to her story it appears that… მისი სიტყვებიდან / ნათქვამიდან გამოდის, რომ...according to his statement მისი მტკიცებით // მისი განცხადების თანახმად...according to his version//in his version მისი ვერსიითthe problems are graded according to difficulty ამოცანები სიძნელის მიხედვითაა დალაგებულიthey classified the children according to age ბავშვები ასაკის მიხედვით დაყვეს / დააჯგუფეს
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