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El sistema de calificación que se utiliza en los EE.UU. recibe el nombre de . Este sistema emplea las siguientes letras para expresar las distintas calificaciones: A, B, C, D, E y F. La letra E, sin embargo, no se suele utilizar. La A representa la máxima calificación, mientras que la F () significa suspenso. Las notas además pueden ir matizadas por un más o un menos. Quien obtiene una A+ es que ha tenido un rendimiento verdaderamente sobresaliente.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

grading [Am ˈɡreɪdɪŋ, Brit ˈɡreɪdɪŋ] N

1. grading C or U (classification):

2. grading U Am:

grading SCHOOL, UNIV

3. grading Am RAIL → grade crossing

grade crossing N Am

crucero m Mex

I. grade [Am ɡreɪd, Brit ɡreɪd] N

1.1. grade:

grade 3 eggs Brit

1.2. grade (in seniority):

grade MIL

2.1. grade Am SCHOOL (class):

2.2. grade (in exam):

grade SCHOOL, UNIV
grade SCHOOL, UNIV

3. grade (gradient):

II. grade [Am ɡreɪd, Brit ɡreɪd] VB trans

1.1. grade (classify):

grade eggs/wool/fruit

1.2. grade (order in ascending scale):

grade exercise/questions

1.3. grade (mark) Am:

grade test/exercise

1.4. grade <graded, pp >:

graded produce/eggs
graded tests/exercises Brit

2. grade (make more level) Am:

grade surface/soil

system [Am ˈsɪstəm, Brit ˈsɪstəm] N

1.1. system (ordered structure):

1.2. system (procedure):

1.3. system (organizational whole):

2.1. system (technical, mechanical):

2.2. system COMPUT:

2.3. system AUDIO:

3.1. system ANAT, PHYSIOL:

3.2. system (body):

4.1. system (form of government):

4.2. system (establishment, status quo):

5. system (for gambling):

martingala f CSur

u rečniku PONS

u rečniku PONS

I. grade [greɪd] N

1. grade (rank):

2. grade Am SCHOOL:

3. grade (mark):

4. grade (level of quality):

5. grade Am GEO:

Phrases:

II. grade [greɪd] VB trans

1. grade SCHOOL, UNIV (evaluate):

2. grade (categorize):

grading [ˈgreɪdɪŋ] N

1. grading (gradation):

2. grading (classification):

system [ˈsɪstəm] N

1. system (set):

2. system (method of organization):

system POL

3. system (order):

Phrases:

u rečniku PONS

grading system

u rečniku PONS
u rečniku PONS

I. grade [greɪd] N

1. grade SCHOOL:

2. grade (mark):

3. grade (level of quality):

4. grade GEO:

5. grade (rank):

Phrases:

II. grade [greɪd] VB trans

1. grade SCHOOL, UNIV (evaluate):

2. grade (categorize):

grading [ˈgreɪ·dɪŋ] N

1. grading (gradation):

2. grading (classification):

system [ˈsɪs·təm] N

1. system (set):

2. system (method of organization):

system POL

3. system (order):

Phrases:

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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Colloquially, the term gilt-edged is sometimes used to denote high-grade securities, consequently carrying low yields, as opposed to relatively riskier, below investment-grade securities.
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However, it was later reassessed, and its grade lowered to.
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For several years, the four junior high schools included the tenth grade (sophomores).
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A mark 7 is a decent grade, implying the student has satisfactory command of the subject matter but is not exceptionally good either.
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Thus, it was designed to be on stilts, with the first occupied floor approximately 30 feet above grade in order to circumvent this law.
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