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grade [grades] (degree or level of something) noun [UK: ɡreɪd] [US: ˈɡreɪd] | stupeňnoun |
grade [grades] (level of pre-collegiate education) noun [UK: ɡreɪd] [US: ˈɡreɪd] | třídanoun |
grade [grades] (performance expressed by a number, letter, or other symbol) noun [UK: ɡreɪd] [US: ˈɡreɪd] | známkanoun |
grade [grades] (rating) noun [UK: ɡreɪd] [US: ˈɡreɪd] | známkanoun |
Belgrade (capital of Serbia) proper noun [UK: ˌbel.ˈɡreɪd] [US: ˈbel.ɡred] | Bělehradproper noun |
degrade [degraded, degrading, degrades] (to lower in value or social position) verb [UK: dɪ.ˈɡreɪd] [US: dɪ.ˈɡreɪd] | degradovatverb |
degrade [degraded, degrading, degrades] (to reduce in quality or purity) verb [UK: dɪ.ˈɡreɪd] [US: dɪ.ˈɡreɪd] | znehodnotitverb |
low-grade fever (slight fever) noun | subfebrilienoun |
prograde ((astronomy) moving in a forward direction) adjective | prográdníadjective |
prograde ((geology) being a metamorphic change) adjective | prográdníadjective |
retrograde (of a celestial body orbiting another: in the opposite direction to the orbited body’s spin) adjective [UK: ˈre.trə.ɡreɪd] [US: ˈre.trə.ˌɡred] | retrográdníadjective zpětnýadjective |
retrograde (of a metamorphic change: resulting from a decrease in pressure or temperature) adjective [UK: ˈre.trə.ɡreɪd] [US: ˈre.trə.ˌɡred] | retrográdníadjective |
retrograde (or moving backwards in relation to the normal or previous direction of travel) adjective [UK: ˈre.trə.ɡreɪd] [US: ˈre.trə.ˌɡred] | upadajícíadjective zpátečnickýadjective |
subgrade [subgrades] (layer of soil under the road) noun [UK: sˈʌbɡreɪd] [US: sˈʌbɡreɪd] | podložínoun |