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graders

美['ɡreɪdər],英['ɡreɪdə],

释义

n. 分类者;分类机;〈美〉(小学校的)…年级生; 网络释义: 平地机;阅卷委员;挖掘机;

例句

I had been teaching my seventh-graders about World War II, and a test question was, "What was the largest amphibious assault of all time? "
那时,我给七年级的学生讲有关二战的课程,有一道测验题问,“史上最大规模的两栖攻击是什么?”
Now we all know you have to do a bit of "selling" to the 5th graders, but it's not really all that relevant for a sales job.
我们知道,五年级学生的老师工作中也需要一点“自我销售”,但这对于获得一份销售工作来说实在不算什么相关经验。
In the case of the maths scores of fourth-graders, there was a consistently negative relationship between computer use and test scores.
从四年级学生的数学成绩来看,使用电脑和考试成绩的关系一直成反比。
Hard to imagine those are the values that Beaverton officials would like to see instilled in its fourth graders.
很难想象比佛顿的这种观念,竟然要把这种观念逐渐的灌输给四年级的学生。
Music backgrounds did not necessarily correlate between judges' opinions in fifth-graders' music arranging performances.
不同音乐专业背景之审评人在学童编曲作品之看法上并无必然的关系。
The highlight of each school year for the fifth-graders I teach is a week-long science camp.
我们学校五年级学生长达一周的科学实践营活动是每个学年的最重要的一项课外活动。
Ms. Hempel watched as Ms. Duffy was escorted out of the faculty lounge, in search of her former fifth graders.
亨佩尔老师看着达夫老师被大家带出教师休息室,她想找她以前那些五年级的学生。
Ninth-graders are especially vulnerable and are the group "most at risk" of attempting suicide, he said.
他还强调九年级的孩子尤其脆弱,因而是最有可能试图自杀的群体。
One of the parents, Li Wei, said his son was one of 54 students who died in a class of 60 fifth graders.
一位叫李伟(音)的家长说,新建小学五年级某班的60名学生中有54人遇难,他儿子也是其中之一。
There is no significant difference between middle and high graders, however high graders performed a little bit better than middle graders.
中高年级之间亦无显著差异,但高年级学童表现稍优于中年级学童。

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