grade
Aussprache: [/ɡɹeɪd/]
Wort
Kontext: „education“
(noun) a level or mark to show how well someone has done in a test or how good they are at something. It's like a score that tells you how good you did on a test or assignment.
Beispiel
She got an A grade on her science exam.
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He was disappointed with his low grade on the project.
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What grade did you get on the math test?
Kontext: „slope“
(noun) a slope or incline, especially on a road or field. It's like a measurement of how steep a hill or road is.
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The road has a steep grade, making it difficult to drive up.
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The field has a gentle grade, perfect for playing sports.
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How steep is the grade of the hill?
Kontext: „evaluate“
(verb) to evaluate or assess the quality or worth of something. It's like judging how good or bad something is.
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The teacher will grade your essays based on grammar and content.
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It's unfair to grade someone's performance without considering all aspects.
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How will you grade the students' presentations?
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