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1 | C a measurement of how good or popular someone or something is 等级;级别 |
| The guide gives restaurants a rating out of 10. 该指南按10级制对饭店进行了划分。 |
| high/low rating The university consistently receives a high rating for the quality of its research. 这所大学一直由于其高水平的研究而受到很高的评价。 |
| popularity/approval rating Labour’ s popularity rating fell for the first time since the election. 自大选以来,工党的支持率首次下降。 |
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2 | ratings plural the number of people who watch or listen to a particular television or radio programme (电视、电台的)收视率,收听率 |
| Regional news programmes need to improve their ratings. 地方台新闻节目的收视率还有待提高。 |
| high/low ratings Her new series had high ratings right from the start. 她的新闻系列节目一开播就有很高的收视率。 |
| 2a | a list showing which programmes have the most people watching or listening to them (广播电视节目的)排行榜 | | Australian soap operas were top of the ratings that year. 那年澳大利亚肥皂剧位居收视排行榜前列。 | |
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3 | C a letter or number that shows how old someone needs to be before they are allowed to see a particular film (电影的)级,级别(用于规定允许看某部电影的年龄限度) |
| A ‘U’ rating means the film is suitable for anyone. U级别表示该电影适合所有人观看。 |
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4 | C BRITISH an ordinary sailor in the British Navy (英国海军中的)普通士兵,水兵 |
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