rated信息详情
v.认为(rate的过去分词);估价
adj.额定的
ratted───adj.烂醉的,酩酊大醉的;v.捕鼠;背叛,告密(rat的过去式)
-ated───v.吃(eat的过去式)
bated───adj.除去的;减去的;v.压制(bate的过去分词)
dated───adj.陈旧的;过时的;有日期的;v.注有日期(date的过去式和过去分词)
fated───adj.命中注定的,宿命的;受命运支配的
gated───adj.有门控制进出的,有关卡的;带栅门的,有安全防护门的;频道可控制的
hated───vt.憎恨;厌恶;遗憾;vi.仇恨;n.憎恨;反感;n.(Hate)人名;(法)阿特
lated───adj.迟到的;迟来的
mated───成双的;成对的
Many rated him the best singer of all time.───许多人认为他是有史以来最优秀的歌手。
rated (as) a success by critics and audiences.───评论家和观众都认为这次演出是成功的。
Most rated it a hit.───大部分人认为那是一次辉煌的成功。
Debt has rarely been cheaper, with higher-rated companies paying just a few dozen basis points over government bond yields.───日本企业的债务成本几乎低得不能再低,评级较高的公司只需支付比政府债券收益率高出十几个基点的价格。
Almost 80% of men say they watch X rated content online, compared to just a third of women, a study of 18 to 24-year-olds found.───一项对18-24岁年轻人的调查显示,将近80%的男性称自己在网上看X级的内容,而女性只有三分之一。
NIH alone could spend up to $5bn immediately on grants for highly rated projects and a similar amount over the next year.───仅NIH就能立即为高评价项目拨发至多50亿美元经费,明年拨发的经费额与今年相当。
The effect was discovered in studies done in the 1980s in which people rated how much they liked each of the letters of the alphabet.───该效应是在20世纪80年代的一次研究中发现的,人们为字母表中自己喜欢的字母打分。
You're asking me to invest in that poorly rated company just because you know the son of the president? Not on your life!───只因为你认识那个总经理的儿子,就要我去投资那家明明评价不怎麽样的公司?简直岂有此理!
"There is not a dispersed ratings scale in China, everything seems to be rated double or triple A, " he said.───“中国市场的信用等级过于集中,似乎所有债券的评级都是AA或AAA,”他表示。