grade in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
grade in Kashmiri कॉशुर
grade in Sindhi سنڌي
grade in English
- grade⇄expr. at grade, (U.S.)
a. on the same level.
Ex. Does not the junction road ... cross the streets ... at grade? (Congressional Globe).
b. having a stable pattern of erosion and deposition.
Ex. Steams, or parts of streams, that a - grade⇄expr. make the grade, (Informal.) to overcome difficulties; be successful.
Ex. It took him a lot of hard work to make the grade in business. - grade⇄expr. the grades, (U.S.) an elementary school; grade school.
Ex. Are you in high school or are you still in the grades? - grade⇄grade, noun, verb, graded,grading.
- grade⇄noun 1a. any one division of an elementary or high school, arranged according to the pupils' progress and covering a year's work.
Ex. the fifth grade.
b. the group of pupils in any one of these divisions.
Ex. The whole fourth grade sta - grade⇄v.i. 1. to change gradually; go through a series of steps, stages, or degrees.
Ex. Red and yellow grade into orange.
2. to be of a particular grade or quality.
3. (Linguistics.) to be altered by gradaion or ablaut. - grade⇄v.t. 1. to place in classes; arrange in grades; sort.
Ex. These apples are graded by size. With many hundreds of cheeses grading is very difficult (J. A. Barnett).
2a. to give a mark or grade to.
Ex. The teacher graded the papers.