grading
[ˈgreɪdɪŋ]
n.
等级,坡度缓和,分阶段;
v.
(官阶、质量)等级( grade的现在分词 );
年级;
(考试或作业的)分数;
(学生受测试的)技巧水平(尤指音乐方面);
例句:
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Grading can be stressful, etc. Stress-free is life-free.
来自SA
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Our teacher is known for her fairness in grading pupils.
我们的老师以给学生评分公平著称.
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Job grading systems, time in grade and inflation guidelines compound the constraints.
工作等级体制, 时间分段和发展方针构成了这种限制.
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The teacher spent all weekend grading the children's papers.
那位教师花了整个周末给孩子们的试卷打分数.
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The issue of grading natural events certainly needs clarifying.
来自SA
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Much attention is being paid to grading, packaging and marketing.
来自L. F. R. Williams