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I . grade [greɪd] N

1. grade (rank):

2. grade (of salary):

3. grade SCHOOL (mark):

ocena f

4. grade Am SCHOOL (class):

razred m

5. grade (of quality):

II . grade [greɪd] VB trans

1. grade esp Am:

grade SCHOOL, UNIV

2. grade (categorize):

3. grade Am TRANSP (level):

ˈgrade cross·ing N Am

ˈgrade school N Am

Usage examples with grades

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As more grades of general officer were added, the pay scale was adjusted.
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Photographic and pharmaceutical grades of gelatin are generally sourced from beef bones.
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The junior high schools were reorganized into middle schools with grades 6-8.
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The school had eleven grades from 1922 until then, when the twelfth grade was added.
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One of its uses is as a binder in some grades of hexagonal boron nitride for hot pressing.
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Instead, the two scholars with the lowest grades are automatically the probationary scholars of the week, and therefore are subjected to public voting.
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He felt that interest in the material being learned was the best stimulus for learning rather than external motivation such as grades.
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Seventh grades have been tested in reading and mathematics since 2006.
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In the fall of 1998, CIS opened its doors to 55 students in grades six through nine and a faculty composed of 16 teachers.
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In math, 76% of the students in 3rd through 5th grades were on grade level and 8% were below basic.
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