rating
Prononciation : [/ˈɹeɪtɪŋ/]
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Contexte : « evaluation »
(noun) a measurement or score given to something or someone to show its quality or performance. It's like giving a grade or score to a movie, restaurant, or even a student's work.
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The movie received a high rating from the critics.
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The low rating of the restaurant discouraged customers from going there.
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What rating would you give to this book?
Contexte : « classification »
(noun) the level or position of something in a scale or hierarchy. It's like the rank or status something or someone has compared to others.
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Her performance earned her a top rating among her peers.
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The low rating of the company led to layoffs.
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What's the rating of this product compared to others?
Contexte : « audience approval »
(noun) the percentage of people who approve of something, like a TV show, movie, or political leader. It reflects how well-liked or accepted something is by the public.
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The show's high ratings ensured its renewal for another season.
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The declining ratings led to the cancellation of the series.
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Have you checked the ratings of the new movie?
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