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OpenDict entry
coverage rate
cov·er·age [ˈkʌvərɪʤ] N no pl
1. coverage (reporting):
2. coverage (dealing with):
Behandlung f <-, -en>
3. coverage Am (insurance):
Versicherungsschutz m <-es> kein pl
Deckung f <-, -en>
4. coverage (of make-up):
coverage of a foundation, a concealer etc
I. rate [reɪt] N
1. rate (speed):
Geschwindigkeit f <-, -en>
Tempo nt <-s, -s>
rate of fall PHYS
rate of flow TECH
Durchflussmenge f <-, -n>
Wachstumsrate f <-, -n>
2. rate (measure):
Maß nt <-es, -e>
Menge f <-, -n>
3. rate (payment):
Satz m <-es, Sät·ze>
4. rate:
Zinssatz m <-es, -sätze>
Steuersatz m <-es, -sätze>
5. rate FIN (amount of interest paid):
Rate f <-, -n>
Rendite f <-, -n>
6. rate FIN (value of a currency):
Kurs m <-es, -e>
Wechselkurs m <-es, -e>
Wechselkurs m <-es, -e>
Devisenterminkurs m <-es, -e>
Verkaufskurs m <-es, -e>
7. rate Brit, Aus dated (local tax):
8. rate COMPUT:
Rate f <-, -n>
Phrases:
II. rate [reɪt] VB trans
1. rate (regard):
to rate sb/sth
jdn/etw einschätzen
2. rate (be worthy of):
3. rate Brit, Aus dated (value):
to rate sth
to rate sth
4. rate COMPUT:
to rate sth
III. rate [reɪt] VB intr
to rate as sth
OpenDict entry
coverage N
coverage N INSUR
coverage N ACCOUNT
coverage N INV-FIN
rate N MKT COMPET
rate VB trans ACCOUNT
rate
Present
Irate
yourate
he/she/itrates
werate
yourate
theyrate
Past
Irated
yourated
he/she/itrated
werated
yourated
theyrated
Present Perfect
Ihaverated
youhaverated
he/she/ithasrated
wehaverated
youhaverated
theyhaverated
Past Perfect
Ihadrated
youhadrated
he/she/ithadrated
wehadrated
youhadrated
theyhadrated
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Studies have shown that it's difficult for hospitals to get a vaccination coverage rate of over 70 per cent for staff on a voluntary basis.
www.thestar.com
Inadequate immunization coverage rates often result from limited resources, competing health priorities, poor management of health systems and inadequate surveillance.
en.wikipedia.org
The war was a complicating factor, but the main reason was the low vaccination coverage rate which predated the conflict.
www.un.org
Coverage rates remain relatively low in some areas.
ottawacitizen.com
During pandemic, our vaccine coverage rates were 50 per cent.
www.theglobeandmail.com