grade (third-person singular simple present grades, present participle grading, simple past and past participle graded) (chiefly Canada, US) To assign scores to the components of an academic test, or to overall academic performance.
階級化 された 集団の 中に おける 相対的な 位置 や 価値 の 程度 (a relative position or degree of value in a graded group) lumber of the highest grade 最上級の 材木 5 rank 相対的な 地位 (relative status) his salary was determined by his rank and seniority 彼の 給料 は 地位 と 年功 で 決定された
What grade and class group are you teaching English for? What grade are you in? What grade are you in at elementary school? What grade are you in at junior high school?
形容詞 high-grade (comparative higher-grade, superlative highest-grade) Of high quality, particularly good. The high-grade ore was much more profitable than lower-grade ore.
To provide a grade crossing obstacle detection apparatus of low cost and high safety for detecting any obstacles within a grade crossing with high accuracy by use of radio waves without forming blind spots.
High-grade prolapse is a particularly challenging clinical scenario because it reflects a severe loss of native support and has been associated with a higher rate of recurrence over time.
Requirements for special grade by Japan Agricultural Standard contain the item of ' it must be honjozo,' which means the special grade soy-sauce must be 'honjozo' soy-sauce.