Слово англійською: rate
Дієслово
Переклад rate українською: оціни́ти кого́/що (я́кість), ста́вити кого́ на що (на пе́вну пози́цію)
Детальний опис
rate
verb /reɪt/
not used in the progressive tenses- [transitive, intransitive] to have or think that somebody/something has a particular level of quality, value, etc.
- rate somebody/something + adv./prep. The university is highly rated for its research.
- How did you rate her speech?
- rate somebody/something + adj. Voters continue to rate education high on their list of priorities.
- rate somebody/something (as) something The show was rated (as) a success by critics and audiences.
- They rated him highly as a colleague.
- rate as something The match rated as one of their worst defeats.
- + adj. I'm afraid our needs do not rate very high with this administration.
- [transitive] rate something (informal) to think that somebody/something is good
- What did you think of the movie? I didn't rate it myself.
- [transitive, usually passive] to place somebody/something in a particular position on a scale in relation to similar people or things synonym rank
- be rated (+ adv./prep.) The schools were rated according to their exam results.
- The difficulty of each exercise is rated on a scale of 1 to 5.
- It's a chance to watch six top-rated players.
- rate somebody/something (+ adv./prep.) Users can rate the quality of advice from one to five stars.
- be rated + noun She is currently rated number two in the world.
- [transitive] rate something to be good, important, etc. enough to be treated in a particular way synonym merit
- The incident didn't even rate a mention in the press.
- Her death only rated a few lines in the local paper.
- [transitive, usually passive] to state that a film or video is suitable for a particular audience
- be rated + noun The cartoon was rated PG.
see also X-rated, zero-rated Word Originlate Middle English (expressing a notion of ‘estimated value’): from Old French, from medieval Latin rata (from Latin pro rata parte (or portione) ‘according to the proportional share’), from ratus ‘reckoned’, past participle of reri.