Dictionary
English - Danish
Rate
reɪt
Extremely common
300 - 400
300 - 400
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
Takst, Vurdering, Sats, Hastighed, Kurs
Rate meanings in Danish
Takst
Example:
The rate for this service is quite high.
Taksten for denne service er ret høj.
They increased the rate for public transport.
De forhøjede taksten for offentlig transport.
Usage: FormalContext: Used in financial or official contexts, such as pricing, fees, or tariffs.
Note: This meaning often refers to a specific price or charge associated with a service or product.
Vurdering
Example:
The movie received a high rate from critics.
Filmen fik en høj vurdering fra kritikerne.
I would rate this restaurant five stars.
Jeg ville vurdere denne restaurant til fem stjerner.
Usage: InformalContext: Commonly used in reviews or assessments of quality, performance, or satisfaction.
Note: This meaning can refer to subjective opinions or evaluations.
Sats
Example:
The interest rate has dropped significantly.
Renten er faldet betydeligt.
The tax rate for businesses is changing next year.
Skattesatsen for virksomheder ændrer sig næste år.
Usage: FormalContext: Used in economic, financial, or legal contexts, particularly regarding percentages or ratios.
Note: This meaning is often related to financial terms, such as interest rates or tax rates.
Hastighed
Example:
The heart rate increases during exercise.
Hjertefrekvensen stiger under motion.
Make sure to monitor the rate of progress.
Sørg for at overvåge hastigheden af fremskridtene.
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Used in scientific or health-related discussions, particularly about measurements.
Note: This meaning can refer to the frequency or speed of an occurrence.
Kurs
Example:
The exchange rate for dollars to euros is fluctuating.
Kursen for dollars til euroer svinger.
Check the current rate for currency conversion.
Tjek den aktuelle kurs for valutakonvertering.
Usage: FormalContext: Used in financial contexts, especially regarding currency conversion.
Note: This meaning specifically relates to the value of one currency in relation to another.
Rate's synonyms
Evaluate
To assess or judge the value, quality, importance, or extent of something.
Example: She asked me to evaluate the new project proposal.
Note: Evaluate often implies a more detailed analysis or assessment compared to rate.
Assess
To evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of something.
Example: The teacher needs to assess the students' understanding of the topic.
Note: Assess is similar to evaluate but may focus more on determining the nature or ability of something rather than assigning a value.
Rank
To assign a position in a hierarchy based on a particular criterion.
Example: The team was ranked first in the competition.
Note: Rank implies a specific order or position in relation to others, whereas rate may focus on assigning a value or level.
Grade
To assign a score or rank based on a set of criteria.
Example: The teacher will grade the students' essays based on content and structure.
Note: Grade is commonly used in educational contexts to assign a score to students' work, while rate has a broader application.
Rate expressions, common phrases
At a rate of
This phrase indicates the speed or frequency at which something is happening.
Example: The company is growing at a rate of 10% per year.
Note: This phrase emphasizes the consistent pace or frequency of an action or process.
Rate of return
Refers to the gain or loss on an investment over a specified period, typically expressed as a percentage.
Example: Investors expect a high rate of return on their investments.
Note: This phrase specifically relates to the financial gain or loss from an investment.
Rate something/someone highly
To have a high opinion or evaluation of something or someone.
Example: She rates his cooking skills highly.
Note: This phrase indicates giving a positive assessment or evaluation to someone or something.
Below the rate
Indicates that something is lower in quality or standard than what is expected.
Example: The quality of service was below the expected rate.
Note: This phrase suggests falling short of a particular standard or level.
Rate of exchange
Refers to the value of one currency in terms of another, used in foreign exchange markets.
Example: The rate of exchange between the two currencies is favorable for travelers.
Note: This phrase is specifically used in the context of currency conversion and foreign exchange markets.
At any rate
Used to indicate that the following statement is true or relevant in any case.
Example: I'm not sure if he will come to the party, but at any rate, we should be prepared.
Note: This phrase is used to introduce a statement that is relevant or true regardless of other circumstances.
Rate of inflation
Refers to the percentage increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy.
Example: The rate of inflation has been increasing steadily over the past few months.
Note: This phrase specifically denotes the change in price levels within an economy over a period of time.
Rate everyday (slang) expressions
Rate
In informal spoken language, 'rate' can be used as a slang term meaning to evaluate, judge, or give an opinion about something.
Example: I rate this movie 5 stars out of 10.
Note: The slang usage of 'rate' often refers to personal opinions or evaluations, whereas the original word typically refers to a measure or comparison of something.
Top rate
'Top rate' is a slang term used to describe something or someone excellent, of the highest quality or standard.
Example: She's a top-rate singer, everyone loves her performances.
Note: While 'rate' itself refers to a numerical value or comparison, 'top rate' emphasizes the exceptional quality or performance of something.
Under the radar
The phrase 'under the radar' is used to describe something that goes unnoticed or remains hidden from public attention.
Example: His talent went under the radar until he released his latest album.
Note: This slang term uses 'radar' metaphorically to imply avoiding detection or escaping notice, unlike the literal sense of 'rate' as a comparison or assessment.
Rate card
A 'rate card' is a document or list detailing the prices or charges for services or products offered by a company.
Example: Check out the rate card for our new advertising campaign.
Note: While 'rate' typically refers to a measure or comparison, 'rate card' specifically pertains to a schedule of prices or rates for services, diverging from the general meaning of 'rate'.
Off the charts
When something is 'off the charts', it means it is exceptionally high, extreme, or exceeding normal levels.
Example: The excitement for the concert was off the charts.
Note: 'Off the charts' uses 'charts' as a figurative representation of measurement or comparison, unlike the more straightforward meaning of 'rate' as assigning a value or position on a scale.
Rate out of 10
In colloquial language, describing something with a 'rate out of 10' implies assigning a score based on a scale of 1 to 10.
Example: She rated his cooking skills 9 out of 10.
Note: While 'rate' is typically a verb indicating evaluation or comparison, 'rate out of 10' specifically refers to a numerical assessment on a scale, diverting from the general sense of 'rate'.
Rate card rate
This term refers to the specific rate or price listed on a rate card for a particular service or product.
Example: The new rate card rate for our services is quite competitive.
Note: 'Rate card rate' combines the concepts of rates and rate cards, emphasizing the predetermined charges or fees set by a business rather than a general evaluation or judgment.
Rate - Examples
The hotel guests can rate their experience on the website.
The exchange rate of the euro to the dollar is favorable.
The tax rate in this country is very high.
Rate grammar
Rate - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: rate
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): rates
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): rate
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): rated
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): rating
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): rates
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): rate
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): rate
Syllables, Separation and Stress
Rate Contains 1 syllables: rate
Phonetic transcription: ˈrāt
rate , ˈrāt (The red syllable is stressed)
Rate - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
Rate: 300 - 400 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.