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/greɪd/ |
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1 | a level of quality or importance 等级;品级 |
| Their wool is suitable for finer grades of cloth. 他们的羊毛适合做较高级的布料。 |
| top grade tennis rackets 顶级的网球拍 |
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2 | a letter or number that shows the quality of a student’ s work (用字母或数字表示的)分数,评分等级,成绩 |
| You need to improve your grades. 你要提高你的成绩。 |
| get/gain/obtain a grade I got a Grade 2 for art. 我过了美术2级。 |
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3 | the rank of a person , for example in their job 级别;官阶 |
| The technical and professional grades have become more open to women. 一些技术和专业级别现在对妇女越来越开放了。 |
| He demanded to be put on a higher grade. 他要求升职。 |
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4 | one of the levels of school in the US that lasts one year . Students in the same grade are all about the same age (美国学校为期一年的)年级 |
| The topic is covered in the seventh grade. 这个话题在7年级的时候讲到。 |
| eighth grade students 8年级的学生 |
PHRASE |
- | make the grade |
| to succeed in doing something because you are good enough |
| 成功 |
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