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rate (obj) VALUEreItvto judge the value or worth of; to ASSESS评估,给…估价;被评价How do you rate him as a footballer? [T]你对他作为一名足球运动员评价如何?She is rated very highly by the people she works for. [T]她的雇主对她评价很高。(infml) "What do you think of her as a singer?" "I don't really rate her (= I do not think that she is very good)." [T]“就歌手而言,你觉得她怎么样?”“我觉得她不怎么样。”She rates him (= considers him to be) among her closest friends. [T]她把他视作最亲密的朋友之一。I rate cars as (= I consider that cars are) one of the worst polluters of the environment. [T]我认为汽车是最糟糕的环境污染源之一。That rates as (= I consider it to be) the worst film I've ever seen. [I always + adv/prep]那是我所看过的最糟糕的影片。On a scale of one to ten, I'd rate his book (= consider it to have the value of) a five. [T + obj + n]按一到十打分的话,我给他的书打五分。Car crashes are so frequent that they don't rate a mention (= are not considered to be worth reporting) in the newspaper unless a lot of people are killed. [T]汽车撞车事故司空见惯,除非有许多人丧生,否则它们不值得在报上作报道。 [RATES中的rate, UNDERRATE, OVERRATE]
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