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How to pronounce rate?

The pronunciation of rate is English [re_t].

The pronunciation of rate is English [re_t]. The detailed definition of rate is N. (noun) rate, rate speed, rate price, cost grade progress, real estate tax payment degree, and local tax valuation (clock) speed difference rate. The usage of the word rate is v. (verb) The basic meaning of rate is "valuation", which can be used to "evaluate" the taxable present value of property. Extension can mean "thinking" and "letting go" Count as "grading" and so on.

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Ratio (noun), rate speed, rate price, cost grade progress, market degree, real estate tax, local tax valuation (watch) ratio v. (verb) evaluation, evaluation, evaluation, ratio ... quite good. We are optimistic about grading, grading, and we are worthy of admiration. Appreciating the grading rate ... and the rate of solidification ... should be used for ... verifying the tax payable, evaluating the present value of tax, grading, finding out the difference rate, reprimanding and scolding. We think it is popular and that it has (some) value.

1. speed; speed

What happens means what it means.

Such as slow-growing hair. ...

Hair growth will be very slow.

For example, the largest forest in the world has disappeared.

Tropical forests in the world are disappearing faster than experts expected.

2. ratio; frequency

What happened.

For example, newdietbooksappearateofner earlyoneweek ...

New diet books are published almost every week.

For example, his heart beat faster. ...

His heart rate slows down 30 times a minute.

3. price; expense

arataitheamountofmoneythatischargedforgoodsorservices。

Such as calls cost 36 pperminutecheaprate and 48patallothertimes.

The call charge is 36p per minute during the promotion period and 48p at other times.

For example ... especially reduce travel using GatwickAirport. ...

Passengers entering and leaving Gatwick Airport enjoy preferential prices.

4. Tax rate; interest rate

therateoftaxationorinterestheamountoftaxorinteresttheneedstobepaid。 It represents the percentage of the amount recovered, obtained or borrowed.

For example, government insistedstadwuldnotbePanickedintoInterestects.

The government insisted that it would not panic and cut interest rates in a hurry.

5. (UK) Local tax, real estate tax and real estate tax

In the UK, Therateswerelocaltax YoupaidifyouownedProperty or YourentedProperty Without Furnishment.

The antonym of ratio

For example, soldiers reexemptfrompayingrates ...

Soldiers are exempt from local taxes.

For example, thenewcounciltaxcombineselements of othethecommunitychargeandrates.

The new family tax combines poll tax and local tax.

6. evaluation; Rating; evaluate

If you think someone or something is good or bad, you think they are good or bad.

For example, in all the surveys, they think they are the least lovable and the most responsible. ...

Of all the people who participated in the survey, they thought they were the least playful and the most responsible.

For example, 90% of children. ...

90% of the children said the film was wonderful.

7. optimism; be worth

If you have someone or something, you think they are good.

For example, it is flat until other clubs have shown no interest. ...

I was flattered to learn that other clubs were interested in me and spoke highly of me.

For example, it's artisticvaluefailedtomovepadyclecg. "I don't know everything. I have no idea, "he said.

Its artistic value failed to impress Paddy Clegg. "I don't know why there is such a fuss. I don't care at all, "he said.

8. release? Rating; Release? Determine as; Release? grade

If someone or something repeats a particular position or ranking, they are counted or considered as Positional.

For example, the German Federation of Industries is the third largest industrialist in Italy. ...

He is recognized as the third largest industrialist in Italy.

For example, hecamehererate100 thontenniscompter.

He came here under the tennis number 100.

9. Worth it; deserve

If you say that someone or something has made an inappropriate reaction, you mean that the reaction you think is appropriate.

For example, e.g.Thisissoextraordinary, and ItratesamedalandPhonecall Fromthepresiden. ...

This is incredible. It deserves a medal and a phone call from the president.

For example, inthosecrowdedStreetSherattidin notrateasyecongland.

Her clothes didn't attract attention in those crowded streets.

10。 See also: rating.

1 1. At least

What you just said may be incorrect.

For example, shemodestlysuggests that“sex, oratanyrategender, mayaccountforthedifference " ...

She cautiously suggested that "gender, at least the sexual characteristics of men and women, may explain this difference."

For example, Heistheleastappealingcharacter, tomeatanyrate.

He is one of the least attractive characters, at least for me.

12. Anyway, anyway.

What you say now is the most important, not what you said before.

For example, Atanyrate, pankins means that the relationship will be restored before the meeting. ...

In any case, Pan Jin said that relations between the two countries will be restored before the talks.

For example, Well, atanyrate, letmethankyouforallyoudid.

Anyway, thanks for everything.

13. So; In the long run; Therefore,

If you say something will happen, you mean it will happen if it continues to develop.

For example, Atthisrate, she wouldbealmost seven all by then. ...

At this rate, she will be 7 feet tall by then.

They go home before eight thirty or nine.

It seems lucky that they can get home before 8: 30 or 9: 00.

Third, the network interpretation

1.rate

1. ratio: Relative numbers include derivative forms such as ratio, percentage, ratio and index. Ratio is a quantity representing the relationship between two observed variables, and its value can be expressed in fractions or decimals. For example, the price ratio of grain and oil, the ratio of income to expenditure, the ratio of zinc and steel content in soil and the ratio of germanium content are all commonly used proportional variables.

2. Interest rate

2. Rate: Just display the screen output of XWindow on the user's screen. The communication between the input and output system of the client and the X server conforms to the X protocol. In this document, there are several concepts: section and subsection. Each section or sub-section is given different parameters, and the format is: automatic repeat 5005 # specifies delay and rate.

3.3. Translation of Rate

3. Frequency: Sound parameters include the number of bits (size) and frequency (rate) of sound recording, which can be selected independently. Their difference in value is reflected in the difference in sound and image quality. If you record more image information, try to choose 8 bit and 8000 samples. You can also choose according to the actual situation.

4. Change rate: the calculation formula of change rate alarm is as follows: (current measured value-last measured value)/(time of generating measured value this time-time of generating measured value last time) Take the absolute value of its integer part as the result, and alarm if the calculated result is greater than the set value of change rate.

5 . rate:remotautomatictelemetryequipment; Automatic telemetry equipment

6. Ratio: efficiency of resource allocation; efficiency

7. Ratio: teacher education in remote areas; Normal education plan in marginal areas

8.8. The antonym of rate

8. Rate: time-effect relationship; prescription

9. Interest rate

9. Rate: rfsr recurrence-free survival rate.

Fourth, examples

House prices have gone up.

House prices are rising faster than the inflation rate.

Compared with other people, the number of births.

Birth rate is the ratio of the number of births to the population.

Price is turning high.

The price is rising at a breakneck speed.

What is headvertising RateinYourNewspaperer?

What is the advertising price in your newspaper?

They charge fixed rateforeachtransaction.

They charge a certain fee for every business they do.

herperformanceidnotrateveryhighinthecompetition。

Her performance in this competition is not very good.

ayelloworangesungivesoffattributionrarate。

An orange sun emits a certain level of vibration.

Then, NovelwasRatedabrilliantPerformance.

This novel is regarded as an excellent work.

Hishousewasratedatonemillion。

His house is valued at100000.

Hewasratedasamidshipman。

He was apprenticed to the naval school.

That joke.

That joke is not worth laughing at.

Five, common sentence patterns

Used as a noun.

We drove at a steady speed. The deposit interest rate of JPMorgan Chase Bank is 15%.

Several big banks raised the loan interest rate to the annual interest rate 15%. We have Wehavetoofferhigherrates.

We have to pay a higher price. Therateshavegoneup。

The real estate tax has been raised. This is a first-rate restaurant.

This is a first-class hotel. He will gain some valuable experience.

In any case, he will gain valuable experience. In this case, we won't take a vacation.

At this rate, we can't have a holiday. Used as a verb (v.) used as an intransitive verb s+~ (+a) iratesastthebiggerstraderensina, Shanghai.

Shanghai is considered as the largest trade center in China. She doesn't like husbands with high IQ.

As far as choosing a husband and a husband is concerned, her eyesight is not so good. Used as the copula verb S+~ S+~+adj. herateshhigh

His rank is very high. She didn't take part in any competition.

Her performance in this competition is not very good. Used as a transitive verb s+~+n./pron.howdoyourateourteam's chance so winning?

What do you think are the chances of our team winning? They rated the new film.

They rated the new film. 1 myhouseiratedratherhigh。

The tax on my house is very high. Should private house become moreheighulatedtanfactories?

Should private property be taxed more heavily than factories? Used as the object complement verb s+~+n./pron. As a poet.

I think he is a noble poet. We made 20,000 pounds.

We estimate that the house is worth 20,000 pounds. iwouldrattethiswines as finestifevertested。

I think this is the best wine I have ever drunk. She is a hospitable woman.

All her friends think that she is a kind and hospitable person. I have never seen such an excellent performance.

I think this is one of the best performances I have ever seen. 1imesswasratedadagoaod electrician.

Ames is regarded as an excellent electrician. He is HewasRatedone of Herichest Menintheworld.

He is regarded as one of the richest people in the world. Sales staff.

The sailor was appointed private. Six, situational dialogue

Work interview

Online translation rating

How professional are you?

As a professional, how do you evaluate yourself?

A: Withmystrongacademicbackground, Iamcapableandcompetent. /Withmyteachingexperience,iaconfidentithaticarelatetostudents verywell。

With my good academic background, I am competent for my work, and I think I am very competitive. With my teaching experience, I believe I can get along well with students.

at the bank

What does rate mean?

A: Can you change US dollars into French francs?

Can you change dollars into francs?

What does rate mean?

B: Yes. How much do you want?

Yes, how much do you want to change?

A: Fifty dollars. What is today's exchange rate?

Only 50 dollars. What's the exchange rate today?

B: One dollar and twenty-five francs. Is it correct?

1 US dollar to 5 francs. Is it okay?

What does rate mean?

Yes, please. You can cash my traveler's checks, can't you?

Yes, please. Do you also cash traveler's checks?

Sure, we can.

Of course it can be cashed.

I want to be here tomorrow. What are your business hours?

I want to come here tomorrow. What are your business hours?

B:65438+ 0 am to 2 pm.

10am to 2pm.

What does rate mean?

A: Thank you.

Thank you.

B: That's right.

You're welcome.

Cash traveler's checks

A: How do you do, sir?

Can I help you, sir?

B: I'd like to change some cash here.

I want to cash some traveler's checks here.

A: Of course. Do you have any identification?

Of course. Do you have any supporting documents?

The antonym of ratio

B: Yes, I am a passport holder.

Yes, I have a passport. Here it is.

A: Good. How much do you want to change, sir?

All right. How much do you want to change, sir?

What's the exchange rate today?

What's the exchange rate today?

A: AdollarisValueDateLightPoint Twombyuan.

One dollar is equivalent to 8.2 yuan RMB.

B: Five hundred dollars, please. anduldugivemetendolarinsmallchange?

Please change 500 dollars. Can you give me change for 10 yuan?

A: Here you are, sir.

Yes, sir.

B: William I?

Will it take long?

A: No, please come back.

I won't. Please sign the back of the check.

speed

B: OK.

All right.

Seven, etymological explanation

☆ 1425 entered English, which directly came from the rate in medieval French, meaning price and value; Rata, originally from Latin, means definite and unchangeable. Related synonyms of ratio

Cost, cost, number, grade, speed

Relative adjacent words of ratio

ratchet,ratel,Rateb,ratee,rated,rater,Rateau,RATELO,Ratero,rateq,rateen

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