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1 | T often passive to consider that someone or something has a particular quality or has achieved a particular standard or level 对…作出估价;评价 |
| rate sb/sth as sth In a recent poll, the environment is rated as the number one issue by 30% of the voters. 在最近的民意测验中,30%的选民把环境视为头等大事。 |
| rate sb/sth highly (=approve of them) She is rated very highly by her colleagues. 高度评价某人/某事物 |
| 1a | I to be considered as having a particular quality 被认为;评为 | | +as The exhibition must rate as one of the most successful for this museum. 本次展览肯定被会评为这个博物馆举办得最成功的一次。 | |
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2 | T to judge a film to be suitable for people of a particular age to see 为(电影)划分等级 |
| Many films rated 15 would have been rated 18 ten years ago. 许多规定年龄在15岁以上观众方可观看的电影在10年前可能会被规定为18岁以上观众方可观看。 |
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3 | T to deserve something 值得;应得 |
| That should rate a mention in the local newspaper! 那事应该在地方报纸上报道一下! |
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4 | T BRITISH informal to have a good opinion of someone or something 对…评价很高 |
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