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1 grade A milk
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2 grade crossing
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3 grade down
grade down1 verminderen ⇒ naar beneden halen, degraderen -
4 grade
n. cijfer; graad; soort; klas; helling--------v. graderen; cijfer geven; rangschikken; afvlakken (van grond)grade1[ greed] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 rang ⇒ niveau, kwaliteit♦voorbeelden:prime-grade beef • eersteklas rundvlees3 make the grade • slagen, aan de eisen voldoen, carrière maken————————grade2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:→ grade down grade down/, grade up grade up/ -
5 grade school
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6 grade up
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7 Grade Point Average
gemiddelde puntenscore -
8 grade of service
servicekwaliteit -
9 grade
klassekwaliteittype -
10 grade of quality
kwaliteitsgraad -
11 grade of tolerance
kwaliteit van de tolerantie -
12 lieutenant junior grade
lieutenant junior grade〈meervoud: lieutenants junior grade〉 〈 Amerikaans-Engels, leger, scheepvaart〉1 luitenant-ter-zee 3e klasse -
13 low grade
lage kwaliteit, laag gehalte/percentage 〈 vaak attributief〉 -
14 make the grade
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15 prime-grade beef
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16 bad grade
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17 good grade
goed cijfer -
18 high grade
uitstekend -
19 made the grade
slaagde -
20 passing grade
voldoende cijfer (55 - minimaal cijfer voor het slagen bij een examen)
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