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[/ˈreɪtɪŋ; ˋretɪŋ/] n 用法: 1 (a) [C, U] classification or ranking of sb/sth according to quality, etc (人或事物按品质、 特性等划分的)等级, 级别: a high/low popularity, credibility, etc rating 受欢迎、 信用等程度高的[低的] * The critics' rating of the film was low. 评论电影的人对这部影片评价很低. * give medical research a high-priority rating 把医学研究置於高度优先的地位. (b) [C often pl 常作复数] (in the media) popularity of a programme, record, etc, as measured by the number of viewers, buyers, etc (传播媒介)(根据观众、 购买者等的人数得出的节目、 唱片等的)收视率, 收听率, 普及率: Our show has gone up in the ratings. 我们节目的收视率提高了. * Blue Funk's new hit has had good ratings in the charts. 布鲁·芬克新灌录的唱片在流行音乐最畅销的每周目录上排名很高. 用法: 2 [C, U] (Brit) (calculation of the) amount payable as a local rate1(4) 房地产税徵收额(的计算): a rating of 60p in the pound 按财产估价每英镑60便士的房地产税徵收额. 用法: 3 [C] status of a person or business with regard to financial responsibility and trustworthiness (个人或公司在财务上的)信誉, 信用程度: have/enjoy a high credit rating 信贷方面信誉良好. 用法: 4 (esp Brit) (in the navy) non-commissioned sailor (海军)士兵: officers and ratings 海军官兵. |