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Catégorie ordinaire

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Ordinary Grade SAM. brit. angl.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. ordinary [brit. angl. ˈɔːdɪn(ə)ri, ˈɔːd(ə)n(ə)ri, am. angl. ˈɔrdnˌɛri] SAM.

1. ordinary (normal):

2. ordinary REL. (of mass):

ordinaire m. spol

3. ordinary am. angl. (penny-farthing):

grand bi m. spol

II. ordinary [brit. angl. ˈɔːdɪn(ə)ri, ˈɔːd(ə)n(ə)ri, am. angl. ˈɔrdnˌɛri] PRID.

1. ordinary (normal):

ordinary experience, clothes
ordinary after samost. citizen, life, family

2. ordinary (average):

ordinary consumer, family

3. ordinary (uninspiring) slabš.:

ordinary place, film, performance, meal, person

I. grade [brit. angl. ɡreɪd, am. angl. ɡreɪd] SAM.

1. grade TRG.:

qualité ž. spol
calibre m. spol

2. grade (mark):

grade ŠOL., UNIV.
note ž. spol (in en)
avoir plus de 16 sur 20

3. grade (in power structure):

grade ADMIN. JEZ.
échelon m. spol
grade VOJ.
rang m. spol

4. grade am. angl. ŠOL. (class):

classe ž. spol

5. grade:

niveau m. spol
grade IV piano GLAS.

6. grade am. angl. (gradient):

pente ž. spol

7. grade KMET. (in breeding):

demi-sang m. spol

II. grade [brit. angl. ɡreɪd, am. angl. ɡreɪd] GLAG. preh. glag.

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 ŠOL. (in level of difficulty):

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

3. grade am. angl. (mark):

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

4. grade UM. (blend):

grade colours, tones

5. grade KMET. (in breeding):

grade animal, stock

6. grade INŽ.:

grade ground

III. graded PRID. (categorized)

graded tests, exercises
graded hotel

IV. grade [brit. angl. ɡreɪd, am. angl. ɡreɪd]

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I. ordinary [ˈɔ:dənəri, am. angl. ˈɔ:rdəner-] SAM.

1. ordinary (normal state):

ordinaire m. spol

2. ordinary brit. angl. (judge):

juge m. spol

3. ordinary REL.:

ordinaire m. spol

II. ordinary [ˈɔ:dənəri, am. angl. ˈɔ:rdəner-] PRID.

ordinary clothes

I. grade [greɪd] SAM.

1. grade (rank):

rang m. spol
grade on scale
échelon m. spol

2. grade (type, quality):

qualité ž. spol

3. grade am. angl. ŠOL. (level in school):

classe ž. spol

4. grade am. angl. ŠOL., UNIV. (marks in school):

note ž. spol

5. grade (level):

niveau m. spol

6. grade am. angl. GEOGR. (gradient, slope):

pente ž. spol

fraza:

II. grade [greɪd] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. grade ŠOL., UNIV. (evaluate):

2. grade (categorize):

3. grade am. angl. (reduce slope):

v slovarju PONS

I. ordinary [ˈɔr·d ə n·er·i] SAM.

1. ordinary (normal state):

ordinaire m. spol

2. ordinary (judge):

juge m. spol

3. ordinary REL.:

ordinaire m. spol

II. ordinary [ˈɔr·d ə n·er·i] PRID.

ordinary clothes

I. grade [greɪd] SAM.

1. grade (rank):

rang m. spol
grade on scale
échelon m. spol

2. grade (type, quality):

qualité ž. spol

3. grade ŠOL. (level in school):

classe ž. spol

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

note ž. spol

5. grade (level):

niveau m. spol

6. grade GEOGR. (gradient, slope):

pente ž. spol

fraza:

II. grade [greɪd] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. grade ŠOL., 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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