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rating ['reɪtɪŋ]1 noun∎ popularity rating cote f de popularité(b) (appraisal) évaluation f, estimation f∎ the ratings les matelots mpl et gradés mplRadio & Television indice m d'écoute;∎ to boost the ratings améliorer l'indice d'écoute;∎ to be high in the ratings avoir un fort indice d'écoute►► rating agency agence f de notation ou de rating;Radio & Television ratings battle course f à l'Audimat ®;Marketing rating scale (in market research) échelle f de classement;Radio & Television ratings war course f à l'Audimat -
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A n1 ( score) cote f ; what is her rating in the polls? quelle est sa cote dans les sondages? ; she got a good rating at her appraisal elle a reçu une mention favorable à son évaluation ; popularity rating indice or cote de popularité ; IQ rating GB QI ;2 Fin ( status) cote f ; share rating cote en Bourse ; her credit rating is good son crédit est bon ;3 GB Tax ( local tax due) montant m des impôts locaux ; ( valuation for local tax) valeur f imposable ;B ratings npl TV Radio indice m d'écoute, audimat® m ; to be top/bottom of the ratings avoir un indice d'écoute maximum/minimum ; the series has gone up/down in the ratings l'indice d'écoute de la série a augmenté/diminué ; a series with audience ratings of six million une série regardée par six millions de téléspectateurs. -
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1) ((usually in plural) the position of importance, popularity etc (of a person, thing etc): This television programme has had some very bad ratings recently.) cote2) (an ordinary sailor, as opposed to an officer.) matelot
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