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I . rate [reɪt] N

1. rate (speed):

rate
rate
tempo m
rate
ritem m
at one's own rate

2. rate (measure):

rate
mera f
rate

3. rate (payment):

rate
cena f
rate
tarifa f

II . rate [reɪt] VB trans

2. rate (be worthy of):

to rate a mention

ˈbank rate N

ˈbase rate N FIN

ˈbirth rate N

birth rate
birth rate

cur·rent ˈrate N

ˈdeath rate N

ex·ˈchange rate N

ˈoc·cu·pan·cy rate N

ˈpiece rate N

ˈpost·age rate N

sec·ond-ˈrate ADJ pej

sur·ˈviv·al rate N also fig

third-ˈrate ADJ

frame rate sing CINE coll

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It is a prolific seed producer, it has a high germination rate and seedling survival rate, and it thrives in poor soils.
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However, she failed to take another wicket in the remaining four matches at an economy rate over five.
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The workers did not agree with their rate of pay, causing them to unionize.
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The elected board is responsible for establishing the tax rate, approving the budget, setting village policies, and establishing the strategic direction of the village.
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The model and businesswoman said she had to have an emergency caesarean operation as his heart rate had slipped and doctors decided to deliver him, eight weeks early.
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Water vapor pressure may also affect the rate of obsidian hydration.
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A cut-rate capital gains tax makes those profits more likely.
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Other ships will remain depreciable over a five-year period at a rate of 20% per year.
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Under his management, the group has achieved a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 30%.
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Prices are still rising during disinflation, but at a lower rate.
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