graded
英 [ˈɡreɪdɪd]
美 [ˈɡreɪdɪd]
adj. (按难度、大小等)分级的
v. (按能力、质量、大小等将…)分级,分等,分类; 给…评分; 给…分数
grade的过去分词和过去式
BNC.16578 / COCA.23153
牛津词典
adj.
- (按难度、大小等)分级的
arranged in order or in groups according to difficulty, size, etc.- graded tests for language students
语言学习者的分级考试 - graded doses of a drug
药物的分级剂量
- graded tests for language students
柯林斯词典
- (动词或副词)有程度之分的,分级的
In this dictionary, agradedadjective or adverb is one which is sometimes used with an adverb or phrase indicating degree. 'Clever' is an example of a graded adjective.
英英释义
adj
- arranged in a sequence of grades or ranks
- stratified areas of the distribution
双语例句
- The severity and the chronicity of the slips were graded.
并对滑脱的严重性和慢性化程度进行了分级。 - Students are graded based on two assignments: case reports for the team and an online case discussion.
学生的分数基于两个任务:对团队的案例报告和一个在线案件的讨论。 - The course will be graded on the basis of five problem sets and a three-hour final exam.
本课程将根据五个问题集和一个三小时的期末考试进行评分。 - They are carefully graded.
它们被仔细地分成各种级别。 - These baskets of apples have not been graded yet.
这几筐苹果还未分级。 - That one of my teaching assistants has graded.
我的助教评分用的那个。 - Size of final products can be combined and graded according to customer specific requirement.
大小的最终产品是可以相互结合和分级,根据客户的具体要求。 - Once its impurities had settled, the oil could be graded
一旦杂质沉淀下去,油就可以分级了。 - In the book, I have graded the problems against two scores: angst and difficulty.
在本书中,我将问题按照两个标准分成不同级别:苦恼程度和难度。 - Passes are graded from 'A' down to 'E'.
及格分为A到E几等。
