rate
Prononciation : [/ɹeɪt/]
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Contexte : « measurement »
(noun) a measure of how something is in comparison to something else. It tells us how good or bad something is.
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The hotel received a high rate of satisfaction from its guests.
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The rate of inflation is increasing, causing concerns for the economy.
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What is the rate of success for this project?
Contexte : « evaluate »
(verb) to judge or assess something based on its quality or value. You can rate how much you liked a movie or how well someone performed in a game.
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I would rate this restaurant as one of the best in town.
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She didn't rate his performance very highly compared to the others.
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How would you rate this book on a scale of 1 to 10?
Contexte : « speed »
(noun) the speed at which something happens or changes over time. It tells us how fast or slow something is occurring.
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The heart rate of an athlete can increase during intense exercise.
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The rate of accidents on this road is alarming.
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What is the current rate of production in the factory?
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