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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

grade inflation N Am

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

inflation [Brit ɪnˈfleɪʃ(ə)n, Am ɪnˈfleɪʃ(ə)n] N

1. inflation ECON:

2. inflation (of dinghy, tyre):

3. inflation MED (of lung):

I. grade [Brit ɡreɪd, Am ɡreɪd] N

1. grade COMM:

2. grade (mark):

grade SCHOOL, UNIV
note f (in en)
avoir plus de 16 sur 20

3. grade (in power structure):

grade ADMIN
grade MIL

4. grade Am SCHOOL (class):

5. grade:

6. grade Am (gradient):

7. grade FARM (in breeding):

II. grade [Brit ɡreɪd, Am ɡreɪd] VB 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 SCHOOL (in level of difficulty):

grade exercises, tasks, questions
graduer (according to selon)

3. grade Am (mark):

grade work, assignment
noter (from de, to à)

4. grade ART (blend):

grade colours, tones

5. grade FARM (in breeding):

grade animal, stock

6. grade ENGINEER:

grade ground

III. graded ADJ (categorized)

graded tests, exercises
graded hotel

IV. grade [Brit ɡreɪd, Am ɡreɪd]

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inflation [ɪnˈfleɪʃən] N no pl, no indef art

1. inflation FIN (general price rise):

2. inflation (act of filling with air):

I. grade [greɪd] N

1. grade (rank):

grade on scale

2. grade (type, quality):

3. grade Am SCHOOL (level in school):

4. grade Am SCHOOL, UNIV (marks in school):

5. grade (level):

6. grade Am GEO (gradient, slope):

Phrases:

II. grade [greɪd] VB trans

1. grade SCHOOL, UNIV (evaluate):

2. grade (categorize):

3. grade Am (reduce slope):

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inflation [ɪn·ˈfleɪ·ʃ ə n] N

1. inflation FIN, ECON:

2. inflation of balloon, ball:

I. grade [greɪd] N

1. grade (rank):

grade on scale

2. grade (type, quality):

3. grade SCHOOL (level in school):

4. grade SCHOOL, UNIV (mark in school):

5. grade (level):

6. grade GEO (gradient, slope):

Phrases:

II. grade [greɪd] VB trans

1. grade SCHOOL, UNIV (evaluate):

2. grade (categorize):

3. grade (reduce slope):

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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By a rabbinic decree, all hands automatically suffer a second-grade uncleanness until washed.
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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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For several years, the four junior high schools included the tenth grade (sophomores).
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The campus is relatively flat, with a slight uphill grade from south to north, because of this.
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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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