柯林斯詞典rating /?re?t??/ (ratings) 1. N-COUNT A rating of something is a score or measurement of how good or popular it is. (針對受歡迎度和優(yōu)劣性的) 評分 New public opinion polls show the president's approval rating at its lowest point since he took office. 新的民意測驗表明總統(tǒng)的支持率處在他就職以來的最低點。2. →see also credit rating 3. N-PLURAL The ratings are the statistics published each week which show how popular each television programme is. (電視節(jié)目的) 收視率 CBS's ratings again showed huge improvement over the previous year. 哥倫比亞廣播公司的收視率比過去的一年又有了大幅提高。4. N a sharp scolding or rebuke 斥責(zé); 訓(xùn)斥5. N (in certain navies) a sailor who holds neither commissioned nor warrant rank; an ordinary seaman 返回 rating劍橋詞典C1 [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 or 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a measurement of how good or popular someone or something is 等級,級別;程度 The government's approval /popularity rating sank to an all-time low . 政府的民眾支持率降到了歷史最低點。 ?ratings [ 名詞的復(fù)數(shù)形式 ] a list of television and radio programmes showing how popular they are 收視率;收聽率;(電視、廣播節(jié)目)排行榜 Advertisers are interested in ratings. 廣告商們對收視率感興趣。 The show has fallen in the ratings this week . 本周,這部電視連續(xù)劇的收視率下降了。 例句 He was refused a mortgage because he had a bad credit rating.The party's rating in the opinion polls has slumped since Smith became leader .The new car has been given an excellent safety rating.Their nearest school has a very poor rating compared to others in the area .The department was awarded the highest rating after the inspection last year . 返回 rating