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I . grade [greɪd] N

1. grade (rank):

grade

2. grade AM (class):

grade
klasa f

3. grade esp AM (mark):

grade

4. grade (quality):

grade
grade
klasa f

5. grade AM GEO → gradient

II . grade [greɪd] VB trans

1. grade esp AM:

grade (correct)
grade (give mark)

2. grade:

grade (categorize)
dzielić [perf po-]
grade (classify)

See also gradient

gradient [ˈgreɪdiənt] N

grade crossing N AM

grade school N AM

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Since his family was poor, he dropped out of elementary school by the fifth grade, after repeated racial intimidation by classmates.
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The first eighth grade class graduated in 1988.
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In math, 85% of the students in 3rd grade were on grade level and 56% scored advanced.
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State - 77% of 6th graders were on grade level. 2011 - 85%, 54% advanced.
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However, it was later reassessed, and its grade lowered to.
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Features include the capability to withstand military-grade small arms fire and certain explosive devices, a self-sealing fuel tank, and an alarm system.
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This petrol would also have to be anything from a range between low-grade 70 octane pool petrol and 120 octane aviation spirit.
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Colloquially, the term gilt-edged is sometimes used to denote high-grade securities, consequently carrying low yields, as opposed to relatively riskier, below investment-grade securities.
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It was discovered he was suffering from a low-grade infection and had bled during the race for the first time.
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These student-centered events host hundreds of 5th-8th grade girls and feature science games, experiments and workshops as well as guest speakers, food and music.
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