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grading system
Le système d'attribution des notes en usage aux USA, le , utilise les lettres de l'alphabet A, B, C, D, E et F, bien que la lettre E soit très rare. A est la meilleure note et F ("Fail") signifie très insuffisant. Les lettres peuvent être accompagnées du signe plus ou moins. Celui qui obtient un A+ a vraiment réalisé une bonne performance.
grading system SUST.
grading [ingl. brit. ˈɡreɪdɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈɡreɪdɪŋ] SUST.
1. grading (classification):
2. grading ENS. (marking):
I. grade [ingl. brit. ɡreɪd, ingl. am. ɡreɪd] SUST.
1. grade COM.:
2. grade (mark):
grade ENS., UNIV.
note f (in en)
avoir plus de 16 sur 20
3. grade (in power structure):
grade ADMIN.
grade MILIT.
4. grade ingl. am. ENS. (class):
5. grade:
grade IV piano MÚS.
6. grade ingl. am. (gradient):
7. grade AGR. GANAD. (in breeding):
II. grade [ingl. brit. ɡreɪd, ingl. am. ɡreɪd] V. trans.
1. grade (categorize):
grade (by quality) produce, accommodation, amenities, results
classer (according to selon)
grade (by size) eggs, fruit, potatoes
calibrer (according to selon)
2. grade ENS. (in level of difficulty):
grade exercises, tasks, questions
graduer (according to selon)
3. grade ingl. am. (mark):
grade work, assignment
noter (from de, to à)
4. grade ARTE (blend):
grade colours, tones
5. grade AGR. GANAD. (in breeding):
grade animal, stock
6. grade INGEN.:
grade ground
III. graded ADJ. (categorized)
graded tests, exercises
graded hotel
IV. grade [ingl. brit. ɡreɪd, ingl. am. ɡreɪd]
system [ingl. brit. ˈsɪstəm, ingl. am. ˈsɪstəm] SUST.
1. system ADMIN. (way of organizing):
système m (for doing, to do pour faire)
2. system INFORM.:
système m (for doing, to do pour faire)
3. system (set of principles):
system ECON., DER., LING., FILOS., POL.
4. system (electrical, mechanical):
5. system POL. (established structures):
6. system (network):
7. system (digestive, nervous, respiratory):
system ANAT., MED.
8. system FISIOL. (human, animal):
to get sth out of one's system literal
to get sth out of one's system fig., coloq.
9. system (of features):
system GEOGR., GEOL., METEO.
10. system (for classification, measurement):
system QUÍM., MAT.
I. grade [greɪd] SUST.
1. grade (rank):
grade on scale
2. grade (type, quality):
3. grade ingl. am. ENS. (level in school):
4. grade ingl. am. ENS., UNIV. (marks in school):
5. grade (level):
6. grade ingl. am. GEO. (gradient, slope):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. grade [greɪd] V. trans.
1. grade ENS., UNIV. (evaluate):
2. grade (categorize):
3. grade ingl. am. (reduce slope):
grading SUST.
1. grading (gradation):
2. grading (classification):
system [ˈsɪstəm] SUST.
system a. pey. a. INFORM., MAT.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
grading system
grading SUST.
1. grading (gradation):
2. grading (classification):
grading ENS.
I. grade [greɪd] SUST.
1. grade (rank):
grade on scale
2. grade (type, quality):
3. grade ENS. (level in school):
4. grade ENS., UNIV. (mark in school):
5. grade (level):
6. grade GEO. (gradient, slope):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. grade [greɪd] V. trans.
1. grade ENS., UNIV. (evaluate):
2. grade (categorize):
3. grade (reduce slope):
system [ˈsɪs·təm] SUST.
system a. comput, math:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to get sth out of one's system coloq.
Present
Igrade
yougrade
he/she/itgrades
wegrade
yougrade
theygrade
Past
Igraded
yougraded
he/she/itgraded
wegraded
yougraded
theygraded
Present Perfect
Ihavegraded
youhavegraded
he/she/ithasgraded
wehavegraded
youhavegraded
theyhavegraded
Past Perfect
Ihadgraded
youhadgraded
he/she/ithadgraded
wehadgraded
youhadgraded
theyhadgraded
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Several grading systems have been proposed but none have been adopted universally.
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Staggeringly detailed environments, wonderful particle effects and fantastic use of colour grading all make it as great to look at as it is to play.
www.capsulecomputers.com.au
The upperside and breast are slaty blue grading to grey on the flanks.
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In grading lumber and structural timber, knots are classified according to their form, size, soundness, and the firmness with which they are held in place.
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The rank was introduced in 1950 as part of a new grading system for technicians, wearing a single point up chevron.
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