rating
n. 等級; 評估,評價; 極限; 收聽率,收視率
v. 估價( rate的現在分詞); 定級
A rating of something is a score or measurement of how good or popular it is.
...a value-for-money rating of ten out of ten...
被評定為100%物有所值
New public opinion polls show the president's approval rating at its lowest point since he took office.
新的民意調查顯示總統的支援率跌到了他就職以來的最低點。
The ratings are the statistics published each week which show how popular each television programme is.
Eurocops was beaten in the ratings on Channel 4 by Kate and Allie, Hill Street Blues and St Elsewhere...
在第4頻道的收視率調查中《歐洲警察》被《凱特和阿莉》、《希爾街的布魯斯》和《何方神聖》打敗。
CBS's ratings again showed huge improvement over the previous year.
與前一年相比,哥倫比亞廣播公司的收視率再次大幅提高。
Ratings are the sailors in some national navies who are not officers or who have no rank.
The rating of a member of the armed forces is the level they have achieved, according to their job or the skills they have.
1. an appraisal of the value of something;
2. act of ascertaining or fixing the value or worth of
3. standing or position on a scale
4. rank in a military organization
The valve shall have a BTU rating in excess rating of the boiler's heating output.
這種閥門的BTU釋放能力應該超過鍋爐的熱輸出能力.
All of the rating agencies still rate California as worth the in vestmentworthy of investment.
所有的評級機構仍然將加州評委值得投資.
Even a UDP spokesman puts the party's approval rating at less than 20 %.
連統合民主黨的一位發言人都認為該黨的支援率不到20%.
Moody's is one of the largest bond rating agencies in the world.
慕迪是全世界最大的債券評等機構之一.
Currently that gear list puts me 8 defense rating shy of crit immunity.
上面那張裝備標準還差8防禦等級才達到完全防爆擊.