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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Unit rate; Sao Pedro de Rates; Rate (disambiguation); Rates
·noun Order; arrangement.
II. Rate ·noun Ratification; approval.
III. Rate ·vt To Ratify.
IV. Rate ·vi To make an Estimate.
V. Rate ·vt To assess for the payment of a rate or tax.
VI. Rate ·noun Established portion or measure; fixed allowance.
VII. Rate ·vt To set a certain estimate on; to value at a certain price or degree.
VIII. Rate ·noun The gain or loss of a timepiece in a unit of time; as, daily rate; hourly rate; ·etc.
IX. Rate ·vi To be set or considered in a class; to have rank; as, the ship rates as a ship of the line.
X. Rate ·vt & ·vi To chide with vehemence; to Scold; to censure violently.
XI. Rate ·noun Valuation; price fixed with relation to a standard; cost; charge; as, high or low rates of transportation.
XII. Rate ·noun The class of a merchant vessel for marine insurance, determined by its relative safety as a risk, as A1, A2, ·etc.
XIII. Rate ·noun The order or class to which a war vessel belongs, determined according to its size, armament, ·etc.; as, first rate, second rate, ·etc.
XIV. Rate ·vt To settle the relative scale, rank, position, amount, value, or quality of; as, to rate a ship; to rate a seaman; to rate a pension.
XV. Rate ·noun A tax or sum assessed by authority on property for public use, according to its income or value; ·esp., in England, a local tax; as, parish rates; town rates.
XVI. Rate ·noun That which is established as a measure or criterion; degree; standard; rank; proportion; ratio; as, a slow rate of movement; rate of interest is the ratio of the interest to the principal, per annum.
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Unit rate; Sao Pedro de Rates; Rate (disambiguation); Rates
rate1
¦ noun
1. a measure, quantity, or frequency: the island has a very low crime rate.
2. the speed with which something moves or happens.
3. a fixed price paid or charged for something.
4. the amount of a charge or payment expressed as a percentage of another amount, or as a basis of calculation.
5. (rates) (in the UK) a tax on commercial land and buildings paid to a local authority (formerly levied also on private property).
¦ verb
1. assign a standard or value to (something) according to a particular scale.
2. assign a standard, optimal, or limiting rating to (a piece of equipment).
3. consider to be of a certain quality or standard.
informal have a high opinion of.
be worthy of; merit.
4. (in the UK) assess the value of (a property) for the purpose of levying rates.
Phrases
at any rate whatever happens or may have happened.
at this (or that) rate if things continue in this or that way.
Origin
ME: from OFr., from med. L. rata (from L. pro rata parte (or portione) 'according to the proportional share'), from ratus 'reckoned', past participle of reri.
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rate2
¦ verb archaic scold angrily.
Origin
ME: of unknown origin.
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rate3
¦ verb variant spelling of ret.
rate         
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Unit rate; Sao Pedro de Rates; Rate (disambiguation); Rates
I
n.
amount in relation to something else
1) to fix, set a rate
2) a fast; flat; high; low; moderate; slow; steady rate
3) bargain; reasonable; reduced; regular rates
4) an accident; birth; crime; death; divorce; fertility; growth; marriage; morbidity; mortality rate
5) a discount; exchange; group; inflation; interest; primary; tax rate
6) a metabolic; pulse; respiration rate
7) an annual; hourly; monthly; seasonal; weekly rate
8) at a certain rate (at a steady rate; she borrowed money at a high interest rate)
misc.
9) at any rate ('in any case'); first rate ('top quality')
II
v.
1) to rate high; low
2) (d; intr., tr.) ('to be ranked; to rank') to rate among (that player is rated among the very best)
3) (d; intr., tr.) ('to be ranked; to rank') to rate as (this wine rates as excellent; she is rated as one of the best tennis players in the country)
4) (d; intr.) ('to compare') to rate with (this wine rates with the very best)
5) (colloq.) (AE) (D; intr.) ('to enjoy a favored status') to rate with (she really rates with them)
6) (P; tr.) ('to rank') this restaurant is rated very highly
7) (GB) (P; tr.) ('to assess for tax purposes') their flat is rated at eight hundred pounds this year
8) (misc.) on a scale of one to ten, we would rate this restaurant eight
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Unit rate; Sao Pedro de Rates; Rate (disambiguation); Rates
(rates, rating, rated)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
The rate at which something happens is the speed with which it happens.
The rate at which hair grows can be agonisingly slow...
The world's tropical forests are disappearing at an even faster rate than experts had thought.
N-COUNT: with supp
2.
The rate at which something happens is the number of times it happens over a period of time.
New diet books appear at a rate of nearly one a week...
His heart rate was 30 beats per minute slower...
N-COUNT: with supp
3.
A rate is the amount of money that is charged for goods or services.
Calls cost 36p per minute cheap rate and 48p at all other times.
...specially reduced rates for travellers using Gatwick Airport...
N-COUNT: with supp
see also exchange rate
4.
The rate of taxation or interest is the amount of tax or interest that needs to be paid. It is expressed as a percentage of the amount that is earned, gained as profit, or borrowed. (BUSINESS)
The government insisted that it would not be panicked into interest rate cuts.
N-COUNT: with supp
5.
If you rate someone or something as good or bad, you consider them to be good or bad. You can also say that someone or something rates as good or bad.
Of all the men in the survey, they rate themselves the least fun-loving and the most responsible...
Most rated it a hit...
We rate him as one of the best...
She rated the course highly...
Reading books does not rate highly among Britons as a leisure activity.
...the most highly rated player in English football.
VERB: no cont, V n adj, V n n, V n as n/adj, V n adv, V adv prep, V-ed
6.
If you rate someone or something, you think that they are good. (mainly BRIT INFORMAL)
It's flattering to know that other clubs have shown interest and seem to rate me...
VERB: V n
7.
If someone or something is rated at a particular position or rank, they are calculated or considered to be in that position on a list.
He is generally rated Italy's No. 3 industrialist...
He came here rated 100th on the tennis computer.
V-PASSIVE: no cont, be V-ed n, be V-ed ord
8.
If you say that someone or something rates a particular reaction, you mean that this is the reaction you consider to be appropriate.
This is so extraordinary, it rates a medal and a phone call from the President...
= merit
VERB: no cont, V n
9.
see also rating
10.
You use at any rate to indicate that what you have just said might be incorrect or unclear in some way, and that you are now being more precise.
She modestly suggests that 'sex, or at any rate gender, may account for the difference'...
PHRASE: PHR with cl
11.
You use at any rate to indicate that the important thing is what you are saying now, and not what was said before.
Well, at any rate, let me thank you for all you did.
PHRASE: PHR with cl
12.
If you say that at this rate something bad or extreme will happen, you mean that it will happen if things continue to develop as they have been doing.
At this rate they'd be lucky to get home before eight-thirty or nine.
PHRASE: PHR with cl
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Unit rate; Sao Pedro de Rates; Rate (disambiguation); Rates
I. n.
1.
Standard, fixed measure.
2.
Cost, price.
3.
Worth, value, valuation, estimate, rank, degree.
4.
Proportion, ratio, degree.
5.
Tax, assessment, impost, charge, duty.
II. v. a.
1.
Estimate, value, appraise, set a value on, compute, reckon.
2.
Scold, chide, reprimand, berate, reprove, censure, blame, find fault with.
3.
Vilify, defame, abuse, traduce, asperse.
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Unit rate; Sao Pedro de Rates; Rate (disambiguation); Rates
(in the UK) a tax on commercial land and buildings paid to a local authority (formerly levied also on private property).
Naval rating         
  • A 19th-century caricature portraying ratings on a Royal Navy ship. The man with a sword is a commissioned officer, as is the man on the ladder with the telescope. All others are ratings.
ENLISTED MEMBER OF A COUNTRY'S NAVY
Naval rate; Naval Rating; Enlisted Rating; Rating (Royal Navy); Naval ratings
In a navy, a rate, rating or bluejacket is a junior enlisted sailor who is not a warrant officer or commissioned officer. Depending on the country and navy that uses it, the exact term and the range of ranks that it refers to may vary.
Exchange rate         
  • USD]] exchange rate
RATE AT WHICH ONE CURRENCY WILL BE EXCHANGED FOR ANOTHER
Exchange rates; Currency exchange rate; Foreign exchange rate; Exchange Rate; Unit currency; Currency exchanges; USD exchange-rate; Currency conversion; Currency Trading; Rate of exchange; Currency converter; Real exchange rate; Nominal exchange rate; USD-exchange rate; Exchange-rate; Declining dollar; Conversion (exchange); Dollar in yen; FX rate; Market exchange rate; Currency trader; Forex rate; Parallel exchange rate
In finance, an exchange rate is the rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another currency. Currencies are most commonly national currencies, but may be sub-national as in the case of Hong Kong or supra-national as in the case of the euro.
exchange rate         
  • USD]] exchange rate
RATE AT WHICH ONE CURRENCY WILL BE EXCHANGED FOR ANOTHER
Exchange rates; Currency exchange rate; Foreign exchange rate; Exchange Rate; Unit currency; Currency exchanges; USD exchange-rate; Currency conversion; Currency Trading; Rate of exchange; Currency converter; Real exchange rate; Nominal exchange rate; USD-exchange rate; Exchange-rate; Declining dollar; Conversion (exchange); Dollar in yen; FX rate; Market exchange rate; Currency trader; Forex rate; Parallel exchange rate
(exchange rates)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
The exchange rate of a country's unit of currency is the amount of another country's currency that you get in exchange for it.
N-COUNT
exchange rate         
  • USD]] exchange rate
RATE AT WHICH ONE CURRENCY WILL BE EXCHANGED FOR ANOTHER
Exchange rates; Currency exchange rate; Foreign exchange rate; Exchange Rate; Unit currency; Currency exchanges; USD exchange-rate; Currency conversion; Currency Trading; Rate of exchange; Currency converter; Real exchange rate; Nominal exchange rate; USD-exchange rate; Exchange-rate; Declining dollar; Conversion (exchange); Dollar in yen; FX rate; Market exchange rate; Currency trader; Forex rate; Parallel exchange rate
n.
1) to set an exchange rate
2) to apply an exchange rate

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