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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
grade point average SOST ingl am
grade point average SCUOLA, UNIV
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. average [ingl brit ˈav(ə)rɪdʒ, ingl am ˈæv(ə)rɪdʒ] SOST (gen)
moyenne f (of de)
II. average [ingl brit ˈav(ə)rɪdʒ, ingl am ˈæv(ə)rɪdʒ] AGG (gen) MAT
average amount, cost, earnings, person, rate
III. average [ingl brit ˈav(ə)rɪdʒ, ingl am ˈæv(ə)rɪdʒ] VB vb trans
average distance, quantity, time:
I. grade [ingl brit ɡreɪd, ingl am ɡreɪd] SOST
1. grade COMM:
2. grade (mark):
grade SCUOLA, UNIV
note f (in en)
avoir plus de 16 sur 20
3. grade (in power structure):
grade AMMIN
grade MILIT
4. grade ingl am SCUOLA (class):
5. grade:
6. grade ingl am (gradient):
7. grade AGR ALLEV (in breeding):
II. grade [ingl brit ɡreɪd, ingl am ɡreɪd] VB vb trans
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 SCUOLA (in level of difficulty):
grade exercises, tasks, questions
graduer (according to selon)
3. grade ingl am (mark):
grade work, assignment
noter (from de, to à)
4. grade ARTE (blend):
grade colours, tones
5. grade AGR ALLEV (in breeding):
grade animal, stock
6. grade INGEGN:
grade ground
III. graded AGG (categorized)
graded tests, exercises
graded hotel
IV. grade [ingl brit ɡreɪd, ingl am ɡreɪd]
I. point [ingl brit pɔɪnt, ingl am pɔɪnt] SOST
1. point (tip):
2. point (place):
3. point (extent, degree):
4. point (moment):
5. point:
faire une remarque (about sur)
to take up or return to sb's point
6. point (central idea):
7. point (purpose):
8. point (feature, characteristic):
9. point (in scoring):
point SPORT, FIN
10. point:
11. point MAT (in geometry):
12. point TIPOGR, INFORM:
13. point GEOG (headland):
II. points SOST sost pl
1. points ingl brit FERR:
2. points AUTO CORSE:
3. points (in ballet):
III. point [ingl brit pɔɪnt, ingl am pɔɪnt] VB vb trans
1. point (aim, direct):
to point sth at sb camera, gun
braquer qc sur qn
to point sb in the right direction lett, fig
2. point (show):
3. point (in ballet, gym):
4. point EDIL:
point wall
IV. point [ingl brit pɔɪnt, ingl am pɔɪnt] VB vb intr
1. point (indicate):
to point at sb/sth
2. point (be directed, aligned):
point signpost, arrow:
to point at sb or in sb's direction gun, camera:
3. point (suggest):
to point to evidence, facts:
4. point:
5. point INFORM:
to point at sth
6. point dog:
nel dizionario PONS
I. average [ˈævərɪdʒ] SOST (standard)
II. average [ˈævərɪdʒ] AGG (typical)
average income, person, ability
III. average [ˈævərɪdʒ] VB vb trans
1. average (have a general value):
to average £15 000 per year
2. average (calculate):
I. grade [greɪd] SOST
1. grade (rank):
grade on scale
2. grade (type, quality):
3. grade ingl am SCUOLA (level in school):
4. grade ingl am SCUOLA, UNIV (marks in school):
5. grade (level):
6. grade ingl am GEO (gradient, slope):
locuzioni:
II. grade [greɪd] VB vb trans
1. grade SCUOLA, UNIV (evaluate):
2. grade (categorize):
3. grade ingl am (reduce slope):
I. point [pɔɪnt] SOST
1. point (sharp end):
2. point (promontory):
3. point (particular place):
4. point (intersection):
5. point (particular time):
point in a process
6. point (sth expressed, main idea):
to see sb's point
7. point (purpose):
8. point (aspect):
9. point (unit of counting or scoring):
10. point MAT:
11. point (dot):
12. point ingl brit, ingl Aus (socket):
13. point pl ingl brit (rail switch or junction):
14. point pl (toes of ballet shoes):
locuzioni:
II. point [pɔɪnt] VB vb intr
1. point (show with one's finger):
to point at sb/sth
2. point (use as evidence or proof):
to point to sth
3. point (indicate):
to point to sth
4. point INFORM:
III. point [pɔɪnt] VB vb trans
1. point (aim):
to point sth at sb/sth
diriger qc sur qn/qc
2. point (direct, show position or direction):
to point sb/sth towards sb/sth
diriger qn/qc vers qn/qc
to point the way to sth fig
nel dizionario PONS
I. average [ˈæv· ə r·ɪdʒ] SOST (standard)
II. average [ˈæv· ə r·ɪdʒ] AGG (typical)
average income, person, ability
III. average [ˈæv· ə r·ɪdʒ] VB vb trans
1. average (have a general value):
to average $45, 000 per year (to earn)
to average $45, 000 per year (to cost)
2. average (calculate):
I. grade [greɪd] SOST
1. grade (rank):
grade on scale
2. grade (type, quality):
3. grade SCUOLA (level in school):
4. grade SCUOLA, UNIV (mark in school):
5. grade (level):
6. grade GEO (gradient, slope):
locuzioni:
II. grade [greɪd] VB vb trans
1. grade SCUOLA, UNIV (evaluate):
2. grade (categorize):
3. grade (reduce slope):
I. point [pɔɪnt] SOST
1. point (sharp end):
2. point (promontory):
3. point (particular place):
4. point (intersection):
5. point (particular time):
point in a process
6. point (sth expressed, main idea):
to see sb's point
7. point (purpose):
8. point (aspect):
9. point (unit of counting or scoring):
10. point math:
11. point (dot):
12. point pl (toes of ballet shoes):
locuzioni:
II. point [pɔɪnt] VB vb intr
1. point (show with one's finger):
to point at sb/sth
2. point (use as evidence or proof):
to point to sth
3. point (indicate):
to point to sth
4. point comput:
III. point [pɔɪnt] VB vb trans
1. point (aim):
to point sth at sb/sth
diriger qc sur qn/qc
2. point (direct, show position or direction):
to point sb/sth towards sb/sth
diriger qn/qc vers qn/qc
to point the way to sth fig
Present
Iaverage
youaverage
he/she/itaverages
weaverage
youaverage
theyaverage
Past
Iaveraged
youaveraged
he/she/itaveraged
weaveraged
youaveraged
theyaveraged
Present Perfect
Ihaveaveraged
youhaveaveraged
he/she/ithasaveraged
wehaveaveraged
youhaveaveraged
theyhaveaveraged
Past Perfect
Ihadaveraged
youhadaveraged
he/she/ithadaveraged
wehadaveraged
youhadaveraged
theyhadaveraged
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