slovodefinícia
grading
(encz)
grading,odstupňování n: Zdeněk Brož
grading
(encz)
grading,třídění n: Zdeněk Brož
Grading
(gcide)
Grade \Grade\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Graded; p. pr. & vb. n.
Grading.]
1. To arrange in order, steps, or degrees, according to size,
quality, rank, etc.
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2. To reduce to a level, or to an evenly progressive ascent,
as the line of a canal or road.
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3. (Stock Breeding) To cross with some better breed; to
improve the blood of.
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Grading
(gcide)
Grading \Grad"ing\, n.
The act or method of arranging in or by grade, or of
bringing, as the surface of land or a road, to the desired
level or grade.
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grading
(wn)
grading
n 1: the act of arranging in a graduated series [syn: scaling,
grading]
2: changing the ground level to a smooth horizontal or gently
sloping surface [syn: grading, leveling]
3: evaluation of performance by assigning a grade or score;
"what he disliked about teaching was all the grading he had
to do" [syn: marking, grading, scoring]
podobné slovodefinícia
upgrading
(mass)
upgrading
- aktualizácia, zlepšenie
degrading
(encz)
degrading,ponižující adj: Zdeněk Brož
downgrading
(encz)
downgrading,degradování n: Zdeněk Broždowngrading,degradující adj: Zdeněk Broždowngrading,ponižující adj: Zdeněk Brož
grading
(encz)
grading,odstupňování n: Zdeněk Brožgrading,třídění n: Zdeněk Brož
high grading process
(encz)
high grading process,proces vysokého odstupňování [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
regrading
(encz)
regrading,
upgrading
(encz)
upgrading,aktualizace n: Zdeněk Brožupgrading,aktualizování n: Zdeněk Brožupgrading,aktualizující adj: Zdeněk Brožupgrading,obohacování n: Zdeněk Brožupgrading,vylepšování n: Zdeněk Brožupgrading,zlepšení Mgr. Dita Gálováupgrading,zušlechťování n: Zdeněk Brož
Aggrading
(gcide)
Aggrade \Ag*grade"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Aggraded; p. pr. &
vb. n. Aggrading.] (Phys. Geog.)
To bring, or tend to bring, to a uniform grade, or slope, by
addition of material; as, streams aggrade their beds by
depositing sediment.
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Degrading
(gcide)
Degrade \De*grade"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Degraded; p. pr. &
vb. n. Degrading.] [F. d['e]grader, LL. degradare, fr. L.
de- + gradus step, degree. See Grade, and cf. Degree.]
1. To reduce from a higher to a lower rank or degree; to
lower in rank; to deprive of office or dignity; to strip
of honors; as, to degrade a nobleman, or a general
officer.
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Prynne was sentenced by the Star Chamber Court to be
degraded from the bar. --Palfrey.
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2. To reduce in estimation, character, or reputation; to
lessen the value of; to lower the physical, moral, or
intellectual character of; to debase; to bring shame or
contempt upon; to disgrace; as, vice degrades a man.
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O miserable mankind, to what fall
Degraded, to what wretched state reserved! --Milton.
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Yet time ennobles or degrades each line. --Pope.
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Her pride . . . struggled hard against this
degrading passion. --Macaulay.
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3. (Geol.) To reduce in altitude or magnitude, as hills and
mountains; to wear down.

Syn: To abase; demean; lower; reduce. See Abase.
[1913 Webster]degrading \de*grad"ing\, a.
causing humiliation or degradation; as, a degrading
surrender.
[PJC]
degrading
(gcide)
Degrade \De*grade"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Degraded; p. pr. &
vb. n. Degrading.] [F. d['e]grader, LL. degradare, fr. L.
de- + gradus step, degree. See Grade, and cf. Degree.]
1. To reduce from a higher to a lower rank or degree; to
lower in rank; to deprive of office or dignity; to strip
of honors; as, to degrade a nobleman, or a general
officer.
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Prynne was sentenced by the Star Chamber Court to be
degraded from the bar. --Palfrey.
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2. To reduce in estimation, character, or reputation; to
lessen the value of; to lower the physical, moral, or
intellectual character of; to debase; to bring shame or
contempt upon; to disgrace; as, vice degrades a man.
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O miserable mankind, to what fall
Degraded, to what wretched state reserved! --Milton.
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Yet time ennobles or degrades each line. --Pope.
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Her pride . . . struggled hard against this
degrading passion. --Macaulay.
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3. (Geol.) To reduce in altitude or magnitude, as hills and
mountains; to wear down.

Syn: To abase; demean; lower; reduce. See Abase.
[1913 Webster]degrading \de*grad"ing\, a.
causing humiliation or degradation; as, a degrading
surrender.
[PJC]
degradingly
(gcide)
degradingly \de*grad"ing*ly\, adv.
In a degrading manner.
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Retrograding
(gcide)
Retrograde \Re"tro*grade\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Retrograded; p.
pr. & vb. n. Retrograding.] [L. retrogradare, retrogradi:
cf. F. r['e]trograder.]
1. To go in a retrograde direction; to move, or appear to
move, backward, as a planet.
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2. Hence, to decline from a better to a worse condition, as
in morals or intelligence.
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Retrogradingly
(gcide)
Retrogradingly \Re"tro*gra`ding*ly\, adv.
By retrograding; so as to retrograde.
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degrading
(wn)
degrading
adj 1: harmful to the mind or morals; "corrupt judges and their
corrupting influence"; "the vicious and degrading cult of
violence" [syn: corrupting, degrading]
2: used of conduct; characterized by dishonor [syn: debasing,
degrading]
grading
(wn)
grading
n 1: the act of arranging in a graduated series [syn: scaling,
grading]
2: changing the ground level to a smooth horizontal or gently
sloping surface [syn: grading, leveling]
3: evaluation of performance by assigning a grade or score;
"what he disliked about teaching was all the grading he had
to do" [syn: marking, grading, scoring]

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