English-Spanish translations for grade

  • nivelTambién nos hemos fijado objetivos para este año y a diferentes niveles, hasta los grados superiores. We have also set ourselves targets for this year, at various levels, up to the highest grades. También se han hecho once traslados en el nivel de Director, que no entrañaban ascensos de grado. Eleven transfers at Director level which did not involve promotion in grade have also been made. . (EN) La Comisión es muy consciente de la necesidad de aumentar la proporción de mujeres en los niveles A1 y A2. The Commission is very conscious of the need to increase the proportion of women in A1 and A2 grades.
  • desnivel
  • grado¿Qué pasa con los valores de grado de inversión asignados a basura? What about investment-grade values assigned to trash? En el mismo período se han hecho 19 nombramientos que entrañaban el ascenso al grado A2. In the same period 19 appointments involving promotion to grade A2 have been made. Para los grados inferiores de los funcionarios de categoría A se ha contratado a jóvenes sin o con poca experiencia. For the more junior A-grades, young people with little or no work experience were recruited.
  • notaAdemás, mediante la publicación de notas y el otorgamiento de cualificaciones, asegurará que la UE evite pasar por las universidades y los gobiernos nacionales. By issuing grades and awarding qualifications it will ensure that the EU bypasses universities and national governments.
  • puntuación

Definition of grade

  • A rating
  • The performance of an individual or group on an examination or test, expressed by a number, letter, or other symbol; a score
  • A degree or level of something; a position within a scale; a degree of quality
  • A slope of a roadway or other passage
  • A level of primary and secondary education
  • A student of a particular grade (used with the grade level
  • An area that has been flattened by a grader (construction machine
  • A gradian
  • A harsh scraping or cutting; a grating
  • A taxon united by a level of morphological or physiological complexity that is not a clade
  • To assign scores to the components of an academic test
  • To organize in grades
  • To flatten, level, or smooth a large surface
  • To pass imperceptibly from one grade into another

Synonyms

Examples

  • I gave him a good grade for effort
  • He got a good grade on the test
  • This fine-grade coin from 1837 is worth a good amount.
  • The grade of this hill is more than 5 percent
  • Clancy is entering the fifth grade this year
  • Clancy starts grade five this year
  • The grade fives are on a field trip
  • This material absorbs moisture and is probably not a good choice for use below grade
  • a graded reader

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