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  Devilix

Played for less than 1 month

2024-03-12

Good server, frindly GMs, events and fun !

Pre Renewal, zero lagging, active support, friendly community and discord!

Just reminds me the old good Ragnarok...

Costume headgears that everyone can make (easy quests).

Classic nostalgy <3

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Asura Games Classic Server - 8x/8x/2x

  rmdii

Played for less than 1 month

2024-03-12

New player, watched WoE stream, quitted, DISAPPOINTED on ur WoE System, it is good that you made rules, the only bad side is you listen too much on GLs which BAD, you are just baby sitting or spoiling them, you have 3 guild for 1 agit, your rule for 1hr30mins free for all and the last 30 mins no clash just plain capture d castle? PATHETIC wheres the strategic planning? the competitiveness w/o clash? 1 strong guild, 1 guild having fun, 1 guild CRY, you hold a meeting, remake WoE rules? ROFLOL.

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Ragnarok DOM - 150x/150x/20x

  Suntok

Played for less than 1 month

2024-03-12

- Arrogant GM! GM Seke

- Server is not healthy for players!

- Unable to resolve minor issues, leading to an immediate "Ban".

Would not recommend this server.

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Talon Tales - 8x/8x/3x

  login081

Played for more than 1 year

2024-03-12

Still the best low rate pre-renewal server that I've played. I've played multiple ro servers before I came back to talontales again early last year. Very good community, it feels like everyone is a "Goody Two-shoes gamer". Costumes and character customization is very extensive, I just made my characters look like cat, bunny and fox girl. Bad side is, it is more of a pvm server and game economy needs improvement. So, if you like grinding, party, pvm contents then this server is a heaven for you.

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Alter World - 50x/50x/25x

  nielxeno

Played for less than 1 month

2024-03-12

Hoping for a good experience here. I'm kinda new to renewal stuff but the server is easy to grasp. There are active players and the community is good.

The discord server is good too.

Keep it up!

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Bounty Originals - 15x/15x/10x

  jeremiahestebanpogi

Played for less than 1 month

2024-03-12

Bagong mid rate server na mapagkakatiwalaan. Hindi spoonfeed ang server, di rin masusuhulan ang management ng mga OP na guild package para lang magkatao. Kung lalaro ka, maglaro ka. Ganun kasimple. Pinaghihirapan lahat kaya kapag nakakuha ng item, mayroong value unlike sa mga bigay bigay lang. Solid to. Mid rate player ako pero nagustuhan ko yung setup nila ng low rate. #1 Bounty Originals <3

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Bounty Ragnarok - 100x/100x/20x

  jeremiahestebanpogi

Played for 6 months

2024-03-12

Solid ang server. Ginawa na naming bahay to nung tropa ko. Haha. Napakaayos ng management, solid, pati events. Di tinotolerate ang mga cheat o dayaan, hindi masusuhulan. Yung mga naban, naparusahan, dahil di napagbigyan sa guild package nagcocomment ng negative para siraan ang server. Mga lumang tactics na para siraan ang server kasi di napagbigyan. Huwag paniniwalaan.

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Bear MMO 3rd Class - 5x/5x/5x

  chuams

Played for more than 1 year

2024-03-12

It has been a year since I started playing in Bear, and we are now in Episode 17.1, another 3 months~ and we will have Episode 17.2; and then 4th job at the end of 2024. Gone are the days we are playing classics and trans classes. As much as I liked classics and Trans, you would have to play 3rd and 4th job ... to complete your RO journey, there really isnt much 3rd-4th job low-rate private server out there, so come join us.

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Bounty Originals - 15x/15x/10x

  Fabre00

Played for less than 1 month

2024-03-12

Very friendly server. Management is approachable. Auto events are cool. Donation tickets are obtainable through drops and events. No overpower items. I am also a player of mid rate and I found out that this Bounty Originals is also good.

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Bounty Ragnarok - 100x/100x/20x

  Fabre00

Played for 6 months

2024-03-12

I post this as appreciation in my 6 months of gaming. Friendly community, inquiries always answered, guidelines available, freebies and events are great. We, with my 2 friends, are playing this game. Its very great. Looking forward for more players.

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rate

1 of 3

noun

ˈrāt 

Synonyms of rate

1

a

: a quantity, amount, or degree of something measured per unit of something else

her typing rate was 80 words per minute

b

: an amount of payment or charge based on another amount

specifically

: the amount of premium per unit of insurance

2

a

: a charge, payment, or price fixed according to a ratio, scale, or standard: such as

(1)

: a charge per unit of a public-service commodity

(2)

: a charge per unit of freight or passenger service

(3)

: a unit charge or ratio used in assessing property taxes

(4)

British

: a local tax

b

: a fixed ratio between two things

3

a

: reckoned value : valuation

b

obsolete

: estimation

4

: relative condition or quality : class

5

obsolete

: a fixed quantity

rate

2 of 3

verb (1)

rated; rating

transitive verb

1

a

: to set an estimate on : value, esteem

talents that are rated highly

b

: to determine or assign the relative rank or class of : grade

rate a seaman

c

: to estimate the normal capacity or power of

2

: consider, regard

was rated an excellent pianist

3

: to have a right to : deserve

she rated special privileges

4

: to fix the amount of premium to be charged per unit of insurance on

5

obsolete

: allot

intransitive verb

: to enjoy a status of special privilege

really rates with the boss

rate

3 of 3

verb (2)

rated; rating

transitive verb

1

: to rebuke angrily or violently

2

obsolete

: to drive away by scolding

intransitive verb

: to voice angry reprimands

Phrases

at any rate

: in any case : anyway

Synonyms

Noun

caliber

calibre

class

grade

quality

Verb (1)

deserve

earn

merit

Verb (2)

baste

bawl out

berate

call down

castigate

chastise

chew out

dress down

flay

hammer

jaw

keelhaul

lambaste

lambast

lecture

rag

rail (at or against)

rant (at)

ream (out)

rebuke

reprimand

reproach

scold

score

tongue-lash

upbraid

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Choose the Right Synonym for rate

estimate, appraise, evaluate, value, rate, assess mean to judge something with respect to its worth or significance. estimate implies a judgment, considered or casual, that precedes or takes the place of actual measuring or counting or testing out.

estimated the crowd at two hundred

appraise commonly implies the fixing by an expert of the monetary worth of a thing, but it may be used of any critical judgment.

having their house appraised

evaluate suggests an attempt to determine relative or intrinsic worth in terms other than monetary.

evaluate a student's work

value equals appraise but without implying expertness of judgment.

a watercolor valued by the donor at $500

rate adds to estimate the notion of placing a thing according to a scale of values.

a highly rated restaurant

assess implies a critical appraisal for the purpose of understanding or interpreting, or as a guide in taking action.

officials are trying to assess the damage

Examples of rate in a Sentence

Noun

The cold weather meant a slower growing rate for many crops.

At the rate we're moving, it will be morning before we arrive.

People work at different rates.

Gun violence is increasing at an alarming rate.

Snow was falling at a rate of three inches per hour.

There has been a fall in the rate of inflation.

Crime rates have declined in recent years.

What's the interest rate on the loan?

Regular admission to the theater is $12, the student rate is $8, and the rate for senior citizens is $6.

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Recent Examples on the WebNoun

The region is 94% Latino — nearly double Los Angeles’ 48% — with high rates of poverty and overcrowded housing, according to Census data compiled by USC’s Lusk Center for Real Estate.

—Gustavo Arellano, Los Angeles Times, 27 Feb. 2024

Detroit also had the highest rate of separations and divorces, while Fremont had the lowest rate.

—Hanh Truong, Sacramento Bee, 27 Feb. 2024

Additionally, large corporations currently pay a nominal tax rate of 21%, which was reduced from 35% by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed by the Trump Administration in 2017, according to the Center for American Progress, a left-leaning Washington think tank.

—Brendan Rascius, Miami Herald, 27 Feb. 2024

The state also has high rates of infant and maternal mortality, especially among Native Americans.

—Arielle Zionts, NPR, 27 Feb. 2024

Still, economists note that the U.S. central bank is likely to move cautiously in lowering the federal funds rate.

—Alain Sherter, CBS News, 26 Feb. 2024

Jump to Answer 14 The standard frame rate for movies is 24 frames per second.

—Craigh Barboza, The Hollywood Reporter, 26 Feb. 2024

And then there were the alarming figures about Black women: The maternal mortality rate for Black women is 2.6 times the rate for White women, research shows.

—Ellie Silverman, Washington Post, 15 Feb. 2024

Its 2156 rpm spin rate was highest among qualifiers, while its 6.6 in.

—Tony Blengino, Forbes, 15 Feb. 2024

Verb

Mike McDaniel also scored highly, rated No. 8 out of 32 head coaches.

—Daniel Oyefusi, Miami Herald, 28 Feb. 2024

The weather service confirmed a tornado touched down and was sending a team to rate it, based on the Enhanced Fujita scale and a survey of the damage.

—Frank Witsil, Detroit Free Press, 28 Feb. 2024

The Mood Meter app can be used to rate emotions, record how the user is feeling, and suggest recommendations on how to reach a more desirable mood.

—Jazmin Towe, Parents, 27 Feb. 2024

How did WalletHub come up with its rankings? To come up with its rankings, WalletHub looked at 182 of the largest cities in the country and rated each one based on three key factors — emotional and physical well being, income and employment and community and environment.

—Hanh Truong, Sacramento Bee, 27 Feb. 2024

The Athletic just rated Musty as San Jose’s second-best prospect behind Will Smith and projects to be someone that can be in the NHL within three years.

—Curtis Pashelka, The Mercury News, 27 Feb. 2024

Besides raw numbers, the EV chargers that are currently available tend to rate low with consumers in terms of reliability, according to J.D..

—Peter Valdes-Dapena, CNN, 25 Feb. 2024

Personnel are hired to ask questions and then rate the answers of the AI.

—Lance Eliot, Forbes, 16 Feb. 2024

Why Trust Travel + Leisure has been rating, testing, and reviewing outdoor and travel products for decades, and is also a life-long cycling enthusiast.

—Nathan Borchelt, Travel + Leisure, 16 Feb. 2024

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Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin rata, from Latin (pro) rata (parte) according to a fixed proportion

Verb (2)

Middle English

First Known Use

Noun

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 3a Verb (1)

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 5 Verb (2)

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

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adjustable rate mortgage

at a rate of knots

at this/that rate

basal metabolic rate

bank rate

bit rate

birth rate

discount rate

crude death rate

case fatality rate

mortality rate

lapse rate

going rate

heart rate

heart/pulse rate

fatality rate

exchange rate

death rate

first-rate

rate of change

pay rate

prime rate

rate of pay

rate of exchange

second-rate

third-rate

variable rate mortgage

cut-rate

tenth-rate

carload rate

at any rate

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rate

1 of 3

verb

ˈrāt 

rated; rating

: to scold violently : berate

rate

2 of 3

noun

1

a

: a constant ratio between two things

a rate of exchange

b

: a price or charge set according to a scale or standard

hotel rates tax rate

2

: a quantity, amount, or degree of something measured in units of something else

the unemployment rate

3

: a level of quality : class

rate

3 of 3

verb

rated; rating

1

: consider sense 3, regard

was rated a good pianist

2

: to set an estimate on : evaluate

3

: to determine the rank, class, or position of : grade

rate a movie

4

: to have a rating : be classed

rates high in math

5

: to have a right to : deserve

rate a promotion

Etymology

Verb

Middle English raten "to scold violently"

Noun

Middle English rate "an estimated or determined value," from early French rate (same meaning), derived from Latin rata, literally, "fixed, determined," from (pro) rata (parte) "according to the fixed proportion"

Medical Definition

rate

noun

ˈrāt 

1

: a fixed ratio between two things

2

: a quantity, amount, or degree of something measured per unit of something else see death rate, heart rate, metabolic rate, pulse rate, sedimentation rate

Legal Definition

rate

noun

1

: a fixed ratio between two things

2

: a charge, payment, or price fixed according to a ratio, scale, or standard: as

a

: a charge per unit of a commodity provided by a public utility

b

: a charge per unit of freight or passenger service see also joint rate

c

: a unit charge or ratio used in assessing property taxes

3

a

: a quantity, amount, or degree of something measured per unit of something else

b

: an amount of payment or charge based on another amount

specifically

: the amount of premium per unit of insurance

rate

transitive verb

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rate noun [C]

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B2 the speed at which something happens or changes, or the amount or number of times it happens or changes in a particular period: Although she's recovering from her illness, her rate of progress is quite slow. I told my assistants to work at their own rate. The taxi was going at a tremendous rate. the growth/inflation/mortality/unemployment, etc. rate The drug has a high success/failure rate.

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slowlyslowlyI got out of bed and walked slowly to the door.slowGo slower! I can't keep up.at a slow paceThey are easy hikes, done at a slow pace.at a slow speedYou only have to hit a pedestrian at a slow speed to kill them.at slow rateThe economy grew at a slower rate during the second half of the year.

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More examplesFewer examplesOver the last year, the rate of inflation has crept up to almost 7 percent.The success rate was abnormally high.We'll be lucky if we get there by midnight at this rate.The city's most shocking statistic is its high infant mortality rate.The survey found no correspondence between crime and unemployment rates.

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Speed of motion

at full/half throttle idiom

briskness

burst of speed

celerity

clip

clock

ground speed

haste

hypersonic

hypervelocity

instantaneous velocity

light speed

momentum

pace

speed of sound

speediness

supersonically

swiftness

throttle

velocity

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rate noun [C]

(PAYMENT)

B2 an amount or level of payment: We agreed a rate with the painter before he started work. What's the going (= standard) rate for this type of work? Do you pay your mortgage on a fixed or variable rate (= of interest)?

More examplesFewer examplesThe new phone rates will affect all consumers including businesses.The lower tax rate is particularly advantageous to poorer families.Our expectations are that the UK will cut its interest rate.We charge a flat rate of $25 per hour.The hotel has a special discount rate for newlyweds.

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Amounts of money

appropriation

balance

bank

bounty

buck

budget

circumstance

coin

fisc

float

holdback

living wage

money supply

nut

payout

pool

sub

trough

wherewithal

your daily bread idiom

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rate noun [C]

(TAX)

 rates [ plural ]

a local tax paid in Australia, and in Britain in the past, by the owners of houses and other buildings: I see rates are going up again.

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Idioms

at a rate of knots

at any rate

at this rate

rateverb [ T ] uk

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rate verb [T]

(JUDGE)

C1 to judge the value or character of someone or something: How do you rate him as a football player? She is rated very highly by the people she works for.informal "What do you think of her as a singer?" "I don't really rate her (= I do not think that she is very good)." I rate cars as one of the worst polluters of the environment. [ + obj + noun ] On a scale of one to ten, I'd rate his book a five. Traffic accidents are so frequent that they don't rate a mention (= are not considered to be worth reporting) in the newspaper unless a lot of people are killed. See also

underrate

overrate

 rate as something

to be considered to be something of a particular quality: That rates as the worst film I've ever seen.

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Analysing and evaluating

adjudication

analysable

analyse

analyser

analyst

assign

dive

enquiry

inspection

interpret

interpretable

interpretive

interpretively

investigate

reinvestigate

reinvestigation

research

risk assessment

run over/through something

weigh

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rate verb [T]

(TAX)

UK In Britain in the past, a building was rated to decide how much local tax the owner should pay.

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Taxation

amortizable

anti-dumping

anti-progressive

anti-tax

at source phrase

financial year

fiscal drag

fiscal year

flat tax

gas tax

rebate

regressive

regressively

road tax

sales tax

taxed

taxpayer

the taxman

tithe

top rate

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C1 used with words such as first, second, etc. to show how good you think something is: His suggestions are always first-rate (= very good). This company produces second/third-rate (= not very good) goods.

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Quality and standard

acid test

bar

benchmark

build quality

cachet

class

gilt-edged

ideal

level

litmus test

mark

multi-levelled

multilevel

set the bar high/low idiom

star

starred

status

sub-level

take first/second place idiom

unranked

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ratenoun [ C ] us

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rate noun [C]

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a measurement of the speed at which something happens or changes, or the number of times it happens or changes, within a particular period: the rate of change/decay rates of digestion/oxygenation We have relatively low unemployment rates these days. If we improve students’ self-esteem, we could reduce the dropout rate.

rate noun [C]

(PAYMENT)

an amount or level of payment: Interest rates may rise soon. Rental rates vary depending on the size of the car.

rateverb us

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rate verb

(VALUE)

to judge the value or worth of something: [ T ] Half of those surveyed rated his work as good. [ L ] The movie is rated R. [ I ] Mark Twain has rated as an enduring author for 100 years.

disapproving If you say someone or something doesn’t rate, you mean the person or thing is of poor quality or not worth consideration.

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the speed at which something happens: at a fast/slow/steady rate The economy grew at a slower rate in the third quarter than previously estimated.an alarming/incredible/surprising rate The future of the channel is under threat after losing viewers and advertisers at an alarming rate.cut/reduce/slow down the rate The dip in consumer spending was a key factor in slowing down the rate of growth in the economy. double/increase/speed up the rate of sth improve/maintain the rate of sth

the amount of something, or the number of times something happens in a particular period: at a rate of 20%/100 a day, etc. The group's business plan shows it growing at its current rate for the next five years.rising/falling rate The report examines the reasons for the rising rate of personal bankruptcy.unemployment/jobless rate Economists predict that the unemployment rate will continue to rise over the next 12 months. It is an area with high poverty and a high crime rate. the birth/death/divorce rate the failure/success rate

HR, INSURANCE an amount of money that is charged or paid for a particular service: cheap/competitive/reasonable rate The network offers the cheapest rates for mobile calls from abroad. The survey found that the average rate of pay was $9.51 per hour for women and $12.95 for men.charge/pay/set a rate We charge a rate of between €500 and €800 per day. a daily/hourly/weekly rate

FINANCE, TAX the amount that is charged as tax on income, interest on loans, etc., usually shown as a percentage: a competitive/reduced/special rate Some internet banks offer personal loans at highly competitive rates.falling/high/rising rate How much a bond fund falls in a rising rate environment depends on its duration.a fall/rise/cut in the rate We are likely to see a rise in the rate of VAT. an annual/monthly/quarterly rate the loan/savings ratea rate cut/increase/hike I think we need another rate increase to keep inflation down.

 rates [ plural ]

TAX, GOVERNMENT in the UK, a local tax paid for some public services: The company was told it had to pay rates of £1,100 a year on the small piece of land.

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absorption rate

AER

APR

average rate

bank rate

base rate

basic rate

bill rate

capitalization rate

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cheque rate

click-through rate

compound rate

conversion rate

day rate

depreciation rate

discount rate

effective rate

effective tax rate

Euribor

exchange rate

fixed rate

flat rate

floating rate

going rate

growth rate

interbank offered rate

interest rate

lending rate

marginal rate

market rate

mortality rate

negative interest rate

nominal interest rate

piece rate

prime rate

rack rate

short-period rate

standard rate

tax rate

teaser rate

uniform business rate

variable rate

water rates

rateverb uk

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[ I or T ] to have, or be thought to have, a particular value or quality: rate (sth) highly The broadband deal is rated highly in a survey by Which magazine. The sector's most highly-rated analyst team advised investors to book profits.rate (sth) as sth That must rate as one of the worst investments the company has ever made. be rated a failure/success

[ T ] to give something a particular value or position in a list, according to a set of standards: The survey asked consumers to rate the elements that would most influence their purchasing decision.be rated A/15/R, etc. This film is rated 18, and is for adults only.

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  COMMERCE, ENVIRONMENT to give something such as a piece of electrical equipment a number or letter that shows how powerful it is, how much electricity it uses, etc. so that consumers can compare products: be rated A/B/X, etc. The washing machine is rated A for energy efficiency.

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  FINANCE, STOCK MARKET to give an investment a particular value after examining the level of risk involved: be rated (as) investment grade/A/Triple A etc. Debt rated AA has a very strong capacity to pay interest and repay principal.

 rate sth (as) a buy/hold/sell

FINANCE, STOCK MARKET to advise investors to buy, keep, or sell particular shares or bonds

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zero-rated -ratesuffix

used with words such as first, second, etc. to show how good or bad you think something is: first-/top-rate An innovative person with top-rate business credentials is needed to fill the position of executive director.

(Definition of rate from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Collocations with rate

rate

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baseline rateOne extinction phase was preceded by a specified baseline rate of intermittent reinforcement.

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completion rateOne hundred and one eligible growers responded to the questionnaire, for a 55% overall response rate and a 62% completion rate.

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conviction rateTherefore, a conviction rate as high as 90 per cent certainly cries out for explanation.

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GamesDaily CrosswordWord PuzzleWord FinderAll gamesFeaturedWord of the DaySynonym of the DayWord of the YearNew wordsLanguage storiesAll featuredPop cultureSlangEmojiMemesAcronymsGender and sexualityAll pop cultureWriting tipsGrammar Coach™Writing hubGrammar essentialsCommonly confusedAll writing tipsGamesFeaturedPop cultureWriting tipsrate1[ reyt ]show ipaSee synonyms for: rateratedratesrating on Thesaurus.comnounthe amount of a charge or payment with reference to some basis of calculation: a high rate of interest on loans.a certain quantity or amount of one thing considered in relation to a unit of another thing and used as a standard or measure: at the rate of 60 miles an hour.a fixed charge per unit of quantity: a rate of 10 cents a pound.price; cost: to cut rates on all home furnishings.degree of speed, progress, etc.: to work at a rapid rate.degree or comparative extent of action or procedure: the rate of increase in work output.relative condition or quality; grade, class, or sort.assigned position in any of a series of graded classes; rating. Insurance. the premium charge per unit of insurance.a charge by a common carrier for transportation, sometimes including certain services involved in rendering such transportation.a wage paid on a specified time basis: a salary figured on an hourly rate.a charge or price established in accordance with a scale or standard: hotel rates based on length of stay.Horology. the relative adherence of a timepiece to perfect timekeeping, measured in terms of the amount of time gained or lost within a certain period.Usually rates. British. a tax on property for some local purpose.any tax assessed and paid to a local government, as any city tax or district tax.See moreverb (used with object),rat·ed, rat·ing.to estimate the value or worth of; appraise: to rate a student's class performance.to esteem, consider, or account: He was rated one of the best writers around.to fix at a certain rate, as of charge or payment.to value for purposes of taxation or the like.to make subject to the payment of a certain rate or tax.to place in a certain rank, class, etc., as a ship or a sailor; give a specific rating to.to be considered or treated as worthy of; merit: an event that doesn't even rate a mention in most histories of the period.to arrange for the conveyance of (goods) at a certain rate.See moreverb (used without object),rat·ed, rat·ing.to have value, standing, etc.: a performance that didn't rate very high in the competition.to have position in a certain class.to rank very high in estimation: The new teacher really rates with our class.See moreIdioms about rateat any rate, in any event; in any case.at least: It was a mediocre film, but at any rate there was one outstanding individual performance.Origin of rate1First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English noun rate “monetary amount, value, estimated amount, proportional part,” from Old French rate and Medieval Latin rata, from Latin (prō) ratā (parte) “(according to) an estimated (part),” ratā ablative singular of rata, feminine of ratus, past participle of rērī “to judge”; verb derivative of the nounOther words for rate5 pace; tempo 15 rank, classify, measureSee synonyms for rate on Thesaurus.comWords Nearby rateratchetratchet effectratchet jackratchet wheelrat claw footraterateablerate baserate-caprate cardrated loadOther definitions for rate (2 of 2)rate2[ reyt ]show ipaverb (used with or without object),rat·ed, rat·ing.to chide vehemently; scold.Origin of rate2First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English raten, araten; further origin uncertain; perhaps from Scandinavian; compare Swedish, Norwegian rata “to reject, cast aside”; or from Old French rateir, raiter, reter “to find fault with, blame”Other words from raterater, nounDictionary.com Unabridged

Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2024How to use rate in a sentenceIf Republican-run Mississippi, with its Covid-19 death rate of 93 per 100,000, was a country, it would be in the top three globally, after San Marino and Peru.Trump says US Covid-19 deaths would be low if you excluded blue states. That’s wrong. | German Lopez | September 17, 2020 | VoxFounders Pledge estimates that a donation to this group would avert CO2 at a rate of $1 per metric ton.Want to fight climate change effectively? Here’s where to donate your money. | Sigal Samuel | September 17, 2020 | VoxPublishers are broadly seeing upticks in programmatic ads rates over the last two months.‘We’re about hiring journalists’: Insider Inc. launches third global news hub in Singapore | Lucinda Southern | September 17, 2020 | DigidayThe region will fall to the worst tier of the state’s reopening system if the high rate continues for another week.North County Report: Schools Are Reopening for Students Most in Need | Kayla Jimenez | September 16, 2020 | Voice of San DiegoSan Diego County’s coronavirus case rate is now surging, thanks in part to rising cases at San Diego State University.North County Report: Schools Are Reopening for Students Most in Need | Kayla Jimenez | September 16, 2020 | Voice of San DiegoHistorically the reelection rate for members of Congress is in the area of 95 percent.The Unbearable Whiteness of Congress | Dean Obeidallah | January 8, 2015 | THE DAILY BEASTWith a mortality rate of 70 percent, the more cases that arise, the deadlier this epidemic becomes.The Race for the Ebola Vaccine | Abby Haglage | January 7, 2015 | THE DAILY BEASTThe accident rate in Asia has marred what was in 2014 a banner year for aviation safety.Annoying Airport Delays Might Prevent You From Becoming the Next AirAsia 8501 | Clive Irving | January 6, 2015 | THE DAILY BEASTAt any rate, policy can enforce equal rights and foster equal opportunity.No Gods, No Cops, No Masters | James Poulos | January 1, 2015 | THE DAILY BEASTAlbuquerque Economic Development, a private non-profit, estimates the five year growth rate at almost double the U.S. in general.After The Fall: Introducing The Anti-Villain | Rich Goldstein | December 21, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTIn future years the poor-rate (so-called) will include, in addition to these, all other rates levyable by the Corporation.Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham | Thomas T. Harman and Walter ShowellAt any rate his stirring advice and the dispatches he brought roused the military authorities at Meerut into activity.The Red Year | Louis TracyIf we turn again in a new direction, it will at any rate not be in the direction of a return to autocratic mediævalism.The Unsolved Riddle of Social Justice | Stephen LeacockOf course he was contemplating the application of a "two year old hickory," as he went on at the rate of two forty.The Book of Anecdotes and Budget of Fun; | VariousHis arm was drawn around the drum, and finally his whole body was drawn over the shaft, at a fearful rate.The Book of Anecdotes and Budget of Fun; | VariousSee More ExamplesBritish Dictionary definitions for rate (1 of 2)rate1/ (reɪt) /nouna quantity or amount considered in relation to or measured against another quantity or amount: a rate of 70 miles an houra price or charge with reference to a standard or scale: rate of interest; rate of discount(as modifier): a rate carda charge made per unit for a commodity, service, etcSee ratesthe relative speed of progress or change of something variable; pace: he works at a great rate; the rate of production has doubledrelative quality; class or grade(in combination): first-rate ideasstatistics a measure of the frequency of occurrence of a given event, such as births and deaths, usually expressed as the number of times the event occurs for every thousand of the total population considereda wage calculated against a unit of timethe amount of gain or loss of a timepieceat any rate in any case; at all events; anywaySee moreverb(mainly tr)(also intr) to assign or receive a position on a scale of relative values; rank: he is rated fifth in the worldto estimate the value of; evaluate: we rate your services highlyto be worthy of; deserve: this hotel does not rate four starsto consider; regard: I rate him among my friendsBritish to assess the value of (property) for the purpose of local taxationslang to think highly of: the clients do not rate the new systemSee moreOrigin of rate1C15: from Old French, from Medieval Latin rata, from Latin prō ratā parte according to a fixed proportion, from ratus fixed, from rērī to think, decideBritish Dictionary definitions for rate (2 of 2)rate2/ (reɪt) /verb(tr) to scold or criticize severely; rebuke harshlyOrigin of rate2C14: perhaps related to Swedish rata to chideCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition

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rate 1  (rāt)n.1. A quantity measured with respect to another measured quantity: a rate of speed of 60 miles an hour.2. A measure of a part with respect to a whole; a proportion: the mortality rate; a tax rate.3. The cost per unit of a commodity or service: postal rates.4. A charge or payment calculated in relation to a particular sum or quantity: interest rates.5. Level of quality.6. often rates Chiefly British A locally assessed property tax.v. rat·ed, rat·ing, rates v.tr.1. a. To place in a particular class, rank, or grade: rated the film PG13; rated the bonds at junk level. See Synonyms at estimate.b. To specify the performance limits of, especially according to a standard scale: This fuse is rated at 50 amperes. The fishing line is rated for 30 pounds.2. To regard or consider as having a certain value: rated the movie excellent; rated him a fine cook.3. Chiefly British To value for purposes of taxation.4. To set a rate for (goods to be shipped).5. Informal To merit or deserve: people that rate special treatment; an idea that rates attention. See Synonyms at earn.v.intr.1. To be ranked in a particular class: a wine that rates higher than any other.2. Informal To have status, importance, or influence: Tea-flavored ice cream doesn't rate highly in my book.Idiom: at any rate1. Whatever the case may be; in any case: You should at any rate apologize.2. Used to indicate a revision or correction to a previous remark: We were delighted, or at any rate satisfied, with the results.[Middle English, from Old French, from Medieval Latin rata, proportion, short for Latin (prō) ratā (parte), (according to a) fixed (part), from feminine ablative past participle of rērī, to consider, reckon; see ar- in Indo-European roots.]rate 2  (rāt)v. rat·ed, rat·ing, rates Archaic v.tr. To berate.v.intr. To express reproof.[Middle English raten, perhaps of Scandinavian origin.]American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.rate (reɪt) n1. a quantity or amount considered in relation to or measured against another quantity or amount: a rate of 70 miles an hour. 2. (Commerce) a. a price or charge with reference to a standard or scale: rate of interest; rate of discount. b. (as modifier): a rate card. 3. (Commerce) a charge made per unit for a commodity, service, etc4. See rates5. the relative speed of progress or change of something variable; pace: he works at a great rate; the rate of production has doubled. 6. a. relative quality; class or gradeb. (in combination): first-rate ideas. 7. (Statistics) statistics a measure of the frequency of occurrence of a given event, such as births and deaths, usually expressed as the number of times the event occurs for every thousand of the total population considered8. (Economics) a wage calculated against a unit of time9. (Horology) the amount of gain or loss of a timepiece10. at any rate in any case; at all events; anywayvb (mainly tr) 11. (also intr) to assign or receive a position on a scale of relative values; rank: he is rated fifth in the world. 12. to estimate the value of; evaluate: we rate your services highly. 13. to be worthy of; deserve: this hotel does not rate four stars. 14. to consider; regard: I rate him among my friends. 15. Brit to assess the value of (property) for the purpose of local taxation16. slang to think highly of: the clients do not rate the new system. [C15: from Old French, from Medieval Latin rata, from Latin prō ratā parte according to a fixed proportion, from ratus fixed, from rērī to think, decide]rate (reɪt) vb (tr) to scold or criticize severely; rebuke harshly[C14: perhaps related to Swedish rata to chide]Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014rate1 (reɪt) n., v. rat•ed, rat•ing. n. 1. the amount of a charge or payment with reference to some basis of calculation: a high rate of interest on loans. 2. a certain amount of one thing considered in relation to a unit of another thing: at the rate of 60 miles an hour. 3. a fixed charge per unit of quantity: a rate of 10 cents a pound. 4. degree of speed or progress: to work at a rapid rate. 5. assigned position in any of a series of graded classes; rating. 6. the premium charge per unit of insurance. 7. a charge by a common carrier for transportation. 8. a wage paid on a specified time basis: an hourly rate. v.t. 9. to estimate the value or worth of; appraise. 10. to esteem, consider, or account: He is rated a fine writer. 11. to fix at a certain rate, as of charge or payment. 12. to value for purposes of taxation or the like. 13. to make subject to the payment of a certain rate or tax. 14. to place in a certain rank or class, as a ship or a sailor. v.i. 15. to have value or standing: a performance that didn't rate very high. Idioms: at any rate, a. in any event; in any case. b. at least. [1375–1425; late Middle English rate monetary value, estimated amount < Medieval Latin rata < Latin (prō) ratā (parte) (according to) an estimated (part)] rate2 (reɪt) v.t., v.i. rat•ed, rat•ing. to chide vehemently. [1350–1400; Middle English (a)raten, perhaps < Scandinavian] rat′er, n. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.ratePast participle: ratedGerund: ratingImperativePresentPreteritePresent ContinuousPresent PerfectPast ContinuousPast PerfectFutureFuture PerfectFuture ContinuousPresent Perfect ContinuousFuture Perfect ContinuousPast Perfect ContinuousConditionalPast ConditionalImperativerateratePresentI rateyou ratehe/she/it rateswe rateyou ratethey ratePreteriteI ratedyou ratedhe/she/it ratedwe ratedyou ratedthey ratedPresent ContinuousI am ratingyou are ratinghe/she/it is ratingwe are ratingyou are ratingthey are ratingPresent PerfectI have ratedyou have ratedhe/she/it has ratedwe have ratedyou have ratedthey have ratedPast ContinuousI was ratingyou were ratinghe/she/it was ratingwe were ratingyou were ratingthey were ratingPast PerfectI had ratedyou had ratedhe/she/it had ratedwe had ratedyou had ratedthey had ratedFutureI will rateyou will ratehe/she/it will ratewe will rateyou will ratethey will rateFuture PerfectI will have ratedyou will have ratedhe/she/it will have ratedwe will have ratedyou will have ratedthey will have ratedFuture ContinuousI will be ratingyou will be ratinghe/she/it will be ratingwe will be ratingyou will be ratingthey will be ratingPresent Perfect ContinuousI have been ratingyou have been ratinghe/she/it has been ratingwe have been ratingyou have been ratingthey have been ratingFuture Perfect ContinuousI will have been ratingyou will have been ratinghe/she/it will have been ratingwe will have been ratingyou will have been ratingthey will have been ratingPast Perfect ContinuousI had been ratingyou had been ratinghe/she/it had been ratingwe had been ratingyou had been ratingthey had been ratingConditionalI would rateyou would ratehe/she/it would ratewe would rateyou would ratethey would ratePast ConditionalI would have ratedyou would have ratedhe/she/it would have ratedwe would have ratedyou would have ratedthey would have ratedCollins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011

ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:Switch to new thesaurus Noun1.rate - a magnitude or frequency relative to a time unit; "they traveled at a rate of 55 miles per hour"; "the rate of change was faster than expected"magnitude relation, quantitative relation - a relation between magnitudesacceleration - (physics) a rate of increase of velocitydeceleration - (physics) a rate of decrease in velocityattrition rate, rate of attrition - the rate of shrinkage in size or numberbirth rate, birthrate, fertility, fertility rate, natality - the ratio of live births in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 population per yearbits per second, bps - (computer science) the rate at which data is transferred (as by a modem)crime rate - the ratio of crimes in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 population per yeardata rate - the rate at which circuits or other devices operate when handling digital informationdeath rate, deathrate, fatality rate, mortality rate, mortality - the ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 per yeardose rate - the quantity of radiation absorbed per unit timeerythrocyte sedimentation rate, ESR, sed rate, sedimentation rate - the rate at which red blood cells settle out in a tube of blood under standardized conditions; a high rate usually indicates the presence of inflammationflow rate, rate of flow, flow - the amount of fluid that flows in a given timeflux - the rate of flow of energy or particles across a given surfacefrequence, frequency, oftenness - the number of occurrences within a given time period; "the frequency of modulation was 40 cycles per second"; "the frequency of his seizures increased as he grew older"Gc, GHz, gigacycle, gigacycle per second, gigahertz - 1,000,000,000 periods per secondgrowth rate, rate of growth - the rate of increase in size per unit timecycle per second, cycles/second, hertz, Hz, cps, cycle - the unit of frequency; one hertz has a periodic interval of one secondinflation rate, rate of inflation - the rate of change of prices (as indicated by a price index) calculated on a monthly or annual basisjerk - (mechanics) the rate of change of accelerationkc, kHz, kilocycle, kilocycle per second, kilohertz - one thousand periods per secondkilometers per hour, kilometres per hour, km/h, kph - the ratio of the distance traveled (in kilometers) to the time spent traveling (in hours)Mc, megacycle, megacycle per second, megahertz, MHz - one million periods per secondterahertz, THz - one trillion periods per secondmetabolic rate - rate of metabolism; the amount of energy expended in a give periodmiles per hour, mph - the ratio of the distance traveled (in miles) to the time spent traveling (in hours)gait, pace - the rate of moving (especially walking or running)heart rate, pulse rate, pulse - the rate at which the heart beats; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's healthrate of return - the amount returned per unit of time expressed as a percentage of the costrate of respiration, respiratory rate - the rate at which a person inhales and exhales; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's healthrev, revolutions per minute, rpm - rate of revolution of a motor; "the engine was doing 6000 revs"sampling rate - (telecommunication) the frequency of sampling per unit timesolar constant - the rate at which radiant solar energy is received at the outer layer of the earth's atmospherespacing - the time between occurrences of a repeating event; "some women do not control the spacing of their children"speed, velocity - distance travelled per unit timetempo, pace - the rate of some repeating eventwords per minute, wpm - the rate at which words are produced (as in speaking or typing)2.rate - amount of a charge or payment relative to some basis; "a 10-minute phone call at that rate would cost $5"charge per unitpay rate, rate of pay - amount of money received per unit time; "women's pay rate is lower than men's"installment rate, payment rate, rate of payment, repayment rate - the amount of money paid out per unit timecharge - the price charged for some article or service; "the admission charge"tax rate - rate used to calculate tax liabilityinterest rate, rate of interest - the percentage of a sum of money charged for its usefreight rate, freightage, freight - the charge for transporting something by common carrier; "we pay the freight"; "the freight rate is usually cheaper"depreciation rate, rate of depreciation - the rate at which the value of property is reduced; used to calculate tax deductionexchange rate, rate of exchange - the charge for exchanging currency of one country for currency of anotherexcursion rate - a reduced rate for a round-trip ticketfootage - a rate of charging by the linear foot of work donelinage, lineage - a rate of payment for written material that is measured according to the number of lines submittedroom rate - the rate charged daily for a hotel room3.rate - the relative speed of progress or change; "he lived at a fast pace"; "he works at a great rate"; "the pace of events accelerated"pacetemporal property - a property relating to timefastness, swiftness, speed - a rate (usually rapid) at which something happens; "the project advanced with gratifying speed"beat - a regular rate of repetition; "the cox raised the beat"celerity, rapidity, rapidness, speediness, quickness - a rate that is rapiddeliberateness, unhurriedness, slowness, deliberation - a rate demonstrating an absence of haste or hurrysluggishness - the pace of things that move relatively slowly; "the sluggishness of the economy"; "the sluggishness of the compass in the Arctic cold"4.rate - a quantity or amount or measure considered as a proportion of another quantity or amount or measure; "the literacy rate"; "the retention rate"; "the dropout rate"proportion - the quotient obtained when the magnitude of a part is divided by the magnitude of the wholeVerb1.rate - assign a rank or rating to; "how would you rank these students?"; "The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide"grade, rank, place, range, ordersuperordinate - place in a superior order or rank; "These two notions are superordinated to a third"shortlist - put someone or something on a short listseed - distribute (players or teams) so that outstanding teams or players will not meet in the early roundsreorder - assign a new order tosubordinate - rank or order as less important or consider of less value; "Art is sometimes subordinated to Science in these schools"prioritise, prioritize - assign a priority to; "we have too many things to do and must prioritize"sequence - arrange in a sequencedowngrade - rate lower; lower in value or esteemupgrade - rate higher; raise in value or esteempass judgment, evaluate, judge - form a critical opinion of; "I cannot judge some works of modern art"; "How do you evaluate this grant proposal?" "We shouldn't pass judgment on other people"2.rate - be worthy of or have a certain rating; "This bond rates highly"be - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"3.rate - estimate the value of; "How would you rate his chances to become President?"; "Gold was rated highly among the Romans"valuerevalue - value anew; "revalue the German Mark"appraise, assess, evaluate, valuate, value, measure - evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of; "I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional"; "access all the factors when taking a risk"Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.rate1noun1. speed, pace, tempo, velocity, time, measure, gait, frequency The rate at which hair grows can be agonisingly slow.2. degree, standard, scale, proportion, percentage, ratio bank accounts paying above the average rate of interest3. charge, price, cost, fee, tax, figure, dues, duty, hire, toll, tariff specially reduced ratesverb1. evaluate, consider, rank, reckon, class, value, measure, regard, estimate, count, grade, assess, weigh, esteem, classify, appraise, adjudge The film was rated excellent by 90 per cent of children.2. (Slang) think highly of, value, respect, admire, esteem It's flattering to know other clubs seem to rate me.3. deserve, merit, be entitled to, be worthy of, be deserving of, have a claim to Her attire did not rate a second glance.at any rate in any case, anyway, nevertheless, anyhow, at all events Well, at any rate, let me thank you for all you did.Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002rate 1verb1. To make a judgment as to the worth or value of:appraise, assay, assess, calculate, estimate, evaluate, gauge, judge, size up, valuate, value.Idiom: take the measure of.2. To assign to a class or classes:categorize, class, classify, distribute, grade, group, pigeonhole, place, range, rank.3. Informal. To acquire as a result of one's behavior or effort:deserve, earn, gain, get, merit, win. rate 2verbTo reprimand loudly or harshly:bawl out, berate.Informal: tell off.Idioms: give hell to, give it to. The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

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(= proportion, ratio) birth rate → índice m or tasa f de natalidad, natalidad fdeath rate → índice m or tasa f de mortalidad, mortalidad fthe failure/success rate for this exam is high → el índice de suspensos/aprobados en este examen es altoat a rate of → a razón deit is increasing at a or the rate of 5% a year → está aumentando a razón de un 5% al añoat a or the rate of three a minute → a razón de tres por minutosee also crime, divorce Dsee also first-rate, second-rate, third-rate, metabolic, suicide2. (= speed) (gen) → velocidad f; [of work] → ritmo mthe population is growing at an alarming rate → la población crece a una velocidad alarmanteat any rate (= at least) → al menos, por lo menos; (= anyway) → en todo casohe is the least appealing, to me at any rate → es el menos atractivo, al menos or por lo menos para míI don't know what happened, at any rate she didn't turn up → no sé lo que pasó, el caso es que or en todo caso no se presentórate of climb (Aer) → velocidad f de subidarate of flow [of electricity, water] → velocidad f de flujoat a rate of knots [of person, vehicle] → a toda pastillaat this rate → a este pasoif things go on at this rate → si las cosas siguen marchando a este pasoat the rate you're going, you'll be dead before long → al paso que vas no vas a durar muchosee also growth Bsee also heart B3. (= price) (for tickets) → precio m; [of hotel, telephone service] → tarifa fthere is a reduced rate for children under 12 → a los niños menores de 12 años se les hace un descuento, hay una tarifa reducida para niños menores de 12 añoscalls cost 36p per minute cheap rate → el precio de la llamada es de 36 peniques el minuto, dentro de la tarifa baratathey were paid a rate of £5 an hour → les pagaban a razón de 5 libras la horathe rate for the job → el sueldo que corresponde al trabajorates of pay → sueldos mplsee also postage, postal, peak Csee also standard C4. (Fin) [of stocks] → cotización fbank rate → tipo m de interés bancarioexchange rate, rate of exchange → (tipo m de) cambio minflation rate, rate of inflation → tasa f de inflacióninterest rate, rate of interest → tipo m or tasa f de interésrate of return → tasa f de rentabilidad or rendimientosee also basic, fixed-rate, mortgage, tax5. rates (Brit) (formerly) (= local tax) → contribución fsing municipal, impuesto msing municipalwe pay £900 in rates → pagamos 900 libras de contribucionessee also water DB. VT1. (= rank) how do you rate her? → ¿qué opinas de ella?how do you rate his performance on a scale of one to ten? → ¿cuántos puntos le darías a su actuación en una escala del uno al diez?she is rated fifth in the world → ocupa el quinto lugar en la clasificación mundialto rate sth/sb highly I rate the book highly → tengo muy buena opinión del libroI rate him highly → lo tengo en muy alta estimathe most highly rated player in English football → el jugador mejor considerado del fútbol ingléssee also X-rated, zero-rated2. (= consider, regard) → considerarI rate him among my friends → le considero un amigoI rate him among my best three pupils → lo tengo por uno de mis tres mejores alumnosmost rated it a hit → la mayoría de la gente lo consideraba un éxitoI rate myself as fairly fit → considero que estoy bastante en forma3. (= regard as good) I don't rate your chances → creo que tienes pocas posibilidadeshe didn't rate the movie at all → no concedió ningún mérito a la películaI don't rate him (as a composer) → no le valoro (como compositor)4. (= deserve) → merecer(se)I think he rates a pass (mark) → creo que (se) merece un aprobadoit didn't rate a mention → no lo consideraron digno de menciónin those crowded streets he wouldn't rate a second glance → en esas calles llenas de gente pasaría desapercibido5. (Brit) (for local tax) [+ property] → tasar, valorar (at en)C. VI1. (= perform, measure up) how did he rate? → ¿qué tal lo hizo?, ¿qué tal se portó?2.to rate as it must rate as one of the most boring films around → debe de estar considerada una de las películas más aburridas del momentoD. CPD rate rebate N (Brit) (formerly) → devolución f de contribución municipalrate2 [reɪt] VT (liter) → regañar, reñirCollins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005rate [ˈreɪt] n (= speed) → vitesse fthe rate at which hair grows → la vitesse à laquelle les cheveux poussentat a rate of 60 kph → à une vitesse de 60 km/hthe rate of change → le rythme du changementat this rate → à ce trainat that rate → à ce train là (= ratio, level) → taux mthe divorce rate → le taux de divorcea high rate of interest → un taux d'intérêt élevésuccess rate → taux de succèsfailure rate → taux d'échecat a rate of two a week → à un rythme de deux par semaine heart rate, pulse rate (= price) → tarif mThere are reduced rates for students → Il y a des tarifs réduits pour les étudiants. at any rate (= anyhow) → en tout cas vt (= consider) → considérerHe is rated the best → Il est considéré comme le meilleur.They rate themselves the most responsible → Ils se considèrent les plus responsables.How do you rate him? → Qu'est-ce que vous pensez de lui?How would you rate him, on a scale from 1 to 10?BUT Comment le classeriez-vous sur une échelle de un à 10?; Quelle note lui donneriez-vous sur 10?.to rate sb/sth as → considérer qn/qch commeTheir goalkeeper was rated as the best in the country → Leur gardien de but était considéré comme le meilleur du pays.to rate sb/sth among → classer qn/qch parmito rate sth among → classer qch parmito rate sb highly → avoir une haute opinion de qnto rate sth highly → avoir une haute opinion de qch, faire grand cas de qchto rate sth very highly → faire beaucoup de cas de qchLooks are never rated very highly → On ne fait jamais beaucoup de cas de l'apparence extérieure. (British) (= think highly of) → apprécier (= rank) → classerto be rated number one in the world → être classé(e) numéro 1 mondial (= deserve) → mériter [+ film] → classer rates npl (British) business rates → taxe f professionnelle (formerly) (= local tax on property) → taxe f d'habitationrateable value ratable value [ˌreɪtəbəlˈvæljuː] n (British) → valeur f locative imposablerate-capping [ˈreɪtkæpɪŋ] n (British) (formerly) → plafonnement m de la taxe d'habitationrate of exchange n (ECONOMICS) → taux m du change, cours m du changerate of flow n → débit mrate of growth n (ECONOMICS) → taux m de croissancerate of return n (ECONOMICS) → rendement mCollins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005rate1 n (= ratio, proportion, frequency) → Rate f; (= speed) → Tempo nt; the failure rate on this course → die Durchfallrate or -quote bei diesem Kurs; the failure rate for small businesses → die Zahl der Konkurse bei Kleinunternehmen; at the or a rate of 100 litres (Brit) or liters (US) an hour/14 feet per minute → (in einem Tempo von) 100 Liter pro Stunde/14 Fuß pro Minute; rate of climb (Aviat) → Steigleistung f; rate of consumption → Verbrauch m; rate of flow (of water, electricity) → Fluss m; pulse rate → Puls m; at a great or terrific (inf) rate, at a rate of knots (inf) → in irrsinnigem Tempo (inf); (move also) → mit hundert Sachen (inf); if you continue at this rate (lit, fig) → wenn du so weitermachst, wenn du in diesem Tempo weitermachst; at his rate of working → bei seinem Arbeitstempo; at the rate you’re going you’ll be dead before long → wenn du so weitermachst, bist du bald unter der Erde; at any rate → auf jeden Fall; at that rate, I suppose I’ll have to agree → wenn das so ist, muss ich wohl zustimmen (Comm, Fin) → Satz m; (St Ex) → Kurs m; rate of exchange → Wechselkurs m; what’s the rate at the moment? → wie steht der Kurs momentan?; what’s the rate of pay? → wie hoch ist der Satz (für die Bezahlung)?; rate of interest → Zinssatz m; rate of taxation → Steuersatz m; rate of pay for overtime → Satz m → für Überstunden; postage/advertising/insurance rates → Post-/Werbe-/Versicherungsgebühren pl; there is a reduced rate for children → Kinderermäßigung wird gewährt; basic salary rate → Grundgehaltssatz m; to pay somebody at the rate of £10 per hour → jdm einen Stundenlohn von £ 10 bezahlen rates pl (dated Brit: = municipal tax) → Gemeindesteuern pl, → Kommunalsteuern pl; rates and taxes → Kommunal- und Staatssteuern pl; rate(s) office → Gemeindesteueramt nt ? water rate vt (= estimate value or worth of) → (ein)schätzen; to rate somebody/something among … → jdn/etw zu … zählen or rechnen; how does he rate that film? → was hält er von dem Film?; to rate somebody/something as something → jdn/etw für etw halten; he is generally rated as a great statesman → er gilt allgemein als großer Staatsmann; to rate somebody/something highly → jdn/etw hoch einschätzen; Shearer was rated at £1,000,000 → Shearers Preis wurde auf £ 1.000.000 geschätzt (Brit Local Government) → veranlagen; a shop rated at £1,000 per annum → ein Laden, dessen steuerbarer Wert £ 1.000 pro Jahr ist (= deserve) → verdienen; does this hotel rate 3 stars? → verdient dieses Hotel 3 Sterne?; I think he rates a pass (mark) → ich finde, seine Leistung kann man mit „ausreichend“ oder besser bewerten (inf: = think highly of) → gut finden (inf); I really/don’t really rate him → ich finde ihn wirklich gut/mag ihn nicht besonders vi (= be classed) to rate as … → gelten als …; to rate among … → zählen zu …; reading does not rate highly among young people → vom Lesen halten die jungen Leute nicht vielCollins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007rate [reɪt]1. na. (ratio) → tasso, percentuale f; (speed) → velocità f invat a rate of 60 kph → alla velocità di 60 km all'oraat a great rate, at a rate of knots (fam) → a tutta velocitàrate of growth → tasso di crescitaat a steady rate → a un ritmo costantebirth/death rate → tasso or indice m di natalità/di mortalitàfailure rate → percentuale f dei bocciatirate of flow/consumption → flusso/consumo mediorate of reaction (Chem) → velocità f inv di reazionepulse rate → frequenza delle pulsazioniat this rate → di questo passo, con questo ritmoat any rate → in or ad ogni modo, comunqueb. (price, charge) → tariffa (Comm, Fin) → tassoat a rate of 5% per annum → al tasso (annuo) del 5%postage rates → tariffe postaliinsurance rates → premi mpl assicurativirate of exchange → tasso di cambiorate of pay → compenso mediobank rate → tasso d'interesse bancariosee also rates2. vt (evaluate, appraise) → valutareto rate sb/sth highly → stimare molto qn/qchow do you rate that film? → cosa pensi di quel film?I rate it as one of the best → lo considero uno fra i migliori3. vi it rates as one of the worst → è fra i peggiorito rate sb/sth among → annoverare qn/qc trahow does it rate among the critics? → che cosa ne hanno detto i critici?Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995rate (reit) noun1. the number of occasions within a given period of time when something happens or is done. a high (monthly) accident rate in a factory. koers مُعَدَّل скорост taxa počet die Rate frekvens ποσοστόtasa, índice määr میزان määrä taux, pourcentageקצב दर stopa arány, ráta angka tíðni, hlutfall, prósenta tasso, percentuale 率 발생 횟수 dažnumas, vidutinis skaičius daudzums; skaits (laika periodā) kadar aantalprosent, tall, hyppighetprzeciętna ارزښت taxa rată, procent(aj) норма; коэффициент počet, stupeň odstotek stopa tal, siffra อัตรา oran, nisbet 率 коефіцієнт شرح tỷ lệ 率2. the number or amount of something (in relation to something else); a ratio. There was a failure rate of one pupil in ten in the exam. koers, verhouding نِسْبَه процент proporção poměr, kvóta die Quote procent αναλογία, ποσοστόporcentaje suhe نسبت määrä pourcentageשיעור किसी भी हालत में omjer arány(szám) perbandingan hlutfall, prósenta percentuale 比率 비율, 율 proporcija, santykis proporcija; koeficients nisbah verhoudinghyppighetstosunek, współczynnik نسبت proporção procen­taj доля, процент pomer, podiel delež stopa frekvens อัตราส่วน oran, nisbet 比率 пропорція تناسب tỷ lệ 比率3. the speed with which something happens or is done. He works at a tremendous rate; the rate of increase/expansion. pas سُرْعَه темпо velocidade rychlost die Geschwindigkeit hastighed ρυθμόςvelocidad, ritmo tempo سرعت nopeus vitesseקצב दर brzina sebesség kecepatan hraði ritmo, velocità 速さ 속도 sparta, tempas temps; ātrums kadar tempotempo, farttempo سرعت،اندازه velocidade ritm; viteză скорость; темп rýchlosť, tempo hitrost brzina hastighet, fart, takt อัตราความเร็ว hız, sürat 速率 швидкість; темп رفتار tốc độ 速度,速率 4. the level (of pay), cost etc (of or for something). What is the rate of pay for this job? vlak مُسْتَوى стойност tarifa tarif, sazba der Satz (løn-)sats τιμή, επίπεδοtarifa tase نرخ؛ درصد taso tarifשער दर stopa, postotak tarifa tingkat taxti tariffa 相場 지불 수준, 비용 dydis, norma, tarifas tarifs; norma; likme kos niveautakst, satsstawka نرخه tarifa tarif ставка tarifa, sadzba, cena tarifa cena pris, belopp, kostnad ราคา oran, nisbet; saptanmış ücret 付款費率,費用 тариф; розцінка قیمت mức; giá 费用,价格 5. (usually in plural) a tax, especially, in United Kingdom, paid by house-owners etc to help with the running of their town etc. belasting ضَريبَه данък сгради imposto local poplatek die Kommunalsteuer kommuneskat δημοτικά τέλη (πληθ.) contribución municipal, impuestos municipales kohalik maks مالیت بر ملک؛ عوارض شهرداری vero impôts locaux מַס עִירוֹנִי स्थानीय आवश्यकताओं के लिए लगाया हुआ कर, स्थानीय कर općinski prirez helyi adó pajak skattur (imposta locale) 税金 지방세 komunalinis mokestis īpašuma nodoklis cukai gemeentebelastingkommuneskatt podatek lokalny د ملكيت ماليه imposto local impozit местный налог poplatok, taxa pristojbina porez kommunalskatt ภาษีโรงเรือน bina vergisi 英國房產稅 місцевий податок محصول thuế địa phương (英国)房地产税地方税 verb to estimate or be estimated, with regard to worth, merit, value etc. I don't rate this book very highly; He doesn't rate very highly as a dramatist in my estimation. gradeer يُقَيِّم، يُعْطي قيمَه изчислявам classificar(-se) hodnotit, být ceněn einschätzen, gelten als vurdere; regnes λογαριάζω, λογαριάζομαι, μετρώestimar, tasar, valorar hindama بر آورد کردن؛ ارزیابی کردن arvostaa assigner une valeur à; être évalué לְהַעֲרִיך दर नियत करना procijeniti becsül menilai meta valutare, giudicare 評価する (가치 등을) 평가하다 vertinti, būti vertinamam vērtēt; tikt vērtētam menganggarkan schatten, geschat worden vurdere, anslå, regnes oceniać, być zaliczonym تخمین کول classificar(-se) a aprecia; a fi apreciat; a evalua оценивать; котироваться hodnotiť; byť ohodnotený ceniti proceniti uppskatta, värdera ประเมินค่า değerlendirmek, saymak 對…評價,獲得…的評價 оцінювати(ся) اندازہ لگانا đánh giá 对...评价,被评价 ˈrating noun1. (usually in plural) the position of importance, popularity etc (of a person, thing etc). This television programme has had some very bad ratings recently. gradering تَصْنيف، تَقْدير الرُّتْبَه рейтинг classificação ohlas die Quote bedømmelse; seertal κατάταξη, αποτέλεσμα δημοσκόπησης índice de audiencia; clasificación, posición reiting, populaarsusnäit (درجه بندی؛ طبقه بندی فیلم های سینمایی ( از نظر مناسب بودن برای نوجوانان suosio coteדירוג कर, शुल्क ocjena minősítés; nézettség peringkat vinsældir samkvæmt könnun ascolto; 格付け 등급 reitingas, vertinimas reitings; vērtējums pemeringkatan waarderingscijfer; kijkcijfer oppslutning, anseelse; seertallklasyfikacja, notowanie پوړ، طبقه، تصنيف، ډله، نرخ تړنه، دماليانوميزان classificação rating, cotă de popu­lari­tate рейтинг ohlas ocena, gledanost rejting popularitet, tittarsiffror การจัดอันดับฐานะการเงินและความน่าเชื่อถือ reyting, seyredilme oranı 評比 рейтинг درجہ بندی sự xếp loại 等级2. an ordinary sailor, as opposed to an officer. manskap بَحّار عادي матрос marinheiro prostý námořník der einfache Matrose menig mariner ναύτηςmarinero lihtmadrus درجه دار؛ مهناوی merimies matelotמלח श्रेणी, वर्ग mornar bez čina tengerészközlegény kelasi óbreyttur sjóliði marinaio 水兵 수병 jūreivis ierindas jūrnieks kelasi bawahan matroosmenig i sjøforsvaretmarynarz نرخ تړنه marinheiro matelot матрос prostý námorník navaden mornar običan mornar matros, menig ลูกเรือ er 水手,船員 рядовий моряк ایک معمولی جہاز راں hạ sĩ quan 水手,船员 at this/that rate if this or if that is the case; if this or if that continues. He says that he isn't sure whether we'll be allowed to finish, but at that rate we might as well not start. teen hierdie tempo إذا كان الأمرُ كَذلك، إذا صَحَّ ذلك с такава скорост a ser/continuar assim v tom případě unter diesen Umständen på denne måde σε αυτήν την περίπτωση, αν είναι έτσι en ese caso; a este paso sel juhul به این طریق؛ اگر وضع بدین طریق باشد tätä menoa à ce compte là בַּקֶצֶב הַזֶה यदि परिस्थितियां इसी तरह रहीं, तो, तब u tom slučaju ha ez így megy tovább kalau begitu, jika demikian með þessu áframhaldi di questo/quel passo このぶんでは 그런 식으로는 šiuo/tuo atveju tādā gadījumā peringkat in dat gevali så fall, i dette tempoet w takim wypadku/razie په دی طریق a ser/continuar assim în cazul acesta в таком случае v tom prípade na ta način u tom slučaju i så fall ตรงจุดนั้น เวลานั้น bu gidişle, böyle giderse 果真如此,這樣下去的話 в такому випадку اس رفتار سے trong trường hợp này 这样的话/或那样的话 rate of exchange the relative values of the currencies of two or more countries. I want to change some dollars into francs – what is the rate of exchange? wisselkoers قيمَة التَّبْديل курс taxa de câmbio devizový kurz der Wechselkurs valutakurs; vekselkurs τιμή συναλλάγματοςtipo de cambio rahavahetuskurss نرخ ارز valuuttakurssi taux de change שַׁעַר חֲלִיפִין मानक मुद्रा दर valutni tečaj valuta-, devizaárfolyam kurs gengi (gjaldmiðla) cambio 為替相場 환율 (valiutos) keitimo kursas valūtas (maiņas) kurss nilai koersvalutakurskurs wymiany د اسعارو بیه taxa de câmbio curs/rată de schimb обменный курс devízový kurz, výmenný kurz valút menjalni tečaj devizni kurs växelkurs อัตราแลกเปลี่ยนเงินตรา döviz kuru 匯率 курс обміну валюти زر مبادلہ tỷ giá hối đoái 兑换率Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.rate → مُعَدِّل, يُقَدِّرُ pokládat, rychlost hastighed, vurdere som bewerten, Rate αποτιμώ, ρυθμός considerar, ritmo luokitella, tahti classer, taux ocijeniti, stopa tasso, valutare 割合, 評価する 비율, 평가하다 beoordelen, snelheid takt, vurdere ocenić, tempo classificar, velocidade норма, оценивать hastighet, klassa ประเมิน, อัตรา oran, oranlamak đánh giá, tốc độ 比率, 评估Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009rate n. tasa, índice;at any ___ → de todos modos; no obstante; at the ___ of → a razón de; birth ___ → ___ de natalidad; death ___ → índice de mortinatalidad; case fatality ___ → índice de letalidad de casos; flow ___ → ___ de flujo; intrinsic ___ → frecuencia intrínseca; v. estimar, evaluar, tasar. English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012What's the exchange rate? → مَا هُوَ سِعْرُ الصَرْفِ؟ → Jaký je měnový kurz? → Hvad er vekselkursen? → Wie ist der Wechselkurs? → Ποια είναι η συναλλαγματική ισοτιμία; → ¿A cómo está el cambio? → Mikä vaihtokurssi on? → Quel est le taux de change ? → Koliki je tečaj? → Qual è il tasso di cambio? → 為替レートはいくらですか? → 환율이 어떻게 되나요? → Wat is de wisselkoers? → Hva er vekslingskursen? → Jaki jest kurs wymiany? → Qual é a taxa de câmbio? → Какой курс обмена? → Vad är det för växlingskurs? → อัตราแลกคือเท่าไร? → Döviz kuru ne kadar? → Tỷ giá là bao nhiêu? → 汇率是多少?What is the rate for ... to ...? → مَا هُوَ سِعْرُ تَغْييرِ ... إِلَى ...؟ → Jaký je kurz ... vůči ...? → Hvad er vekselkursen for ... til ...? → Wie ist der Wechselkurs für ... in ...? → Ποια είναι η ισοτιμία από ... σε ...; → ¿A cómo está el cambio de ... en ...? → Mikä on ...n ja ...n vaihtokurssi? → Quel est le taux pour changer des ... en ... ? → Koliki je tečaj za … u …? → Qual è il tasso di cambio tra ... e ...? → ・・・を・・・に替える為替レートはいくらですか? → ... 대 ... 환율은 어떻게 되나요? → Wat is de koers van ... in ...? → Hva er kursen for . til .? → Jaki jest kurs wymiany ... do ...? → Qual é a taxa de ... para ...? → Какой обменный курс ... к ...? → Vad är kursen för att växla ... till ...? → อัตราแลกจาก…….เป็น…….เท่าไร? → ...dan ...a kur ne kadar? → Tỷ giá từ ... sang ... là bao nhiêu? → ...兑换成...的汇率是多少?Collins Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009rate n tasa, frecuencia; basal metabolic — tasa metabólica basal; birth — tasa de natalidad, natalidad f; death — tasa de mortalidad, mortalidad f; erythrocyte sedimentation rate — (ESR) velocidad f de sedimentación globular (VSG); heart — frecuencia cardíaca; infant mortality — tasa de mortalidad infantil; respiratory — frecuencia respiratoria; success — tasa or índice m de éxitoEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 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All states have ever had it, in one kind or rate, or other. View in contextOn the absence of intermediate varieties at the present day -- On the nature of extinct intermediate varieties; on their number -- On the vast lapse of time, as inferred from the rate of deposition and of denudation -- On the poorness of our palaeontological collections -- On the intermittence of geological formations -- On the absence of intermediate varieties in any one formation -- On the sudden appearance of groups of species -- On their sudden appearance in the lowest known fossiliferous strata. View in contextAnd it was he who "broke the jam," as a lumberman would say, by suggesting the MESSAGE RATE system. View in contextJaggers, bending forward to look at the ground, and then throwing his head back to look at the ceiling, "what do you suppose you are living at the rate of?" View in contextAt once the birth rate began to rise and the death rate to fall. View in contextBut whether because stupidity was just what was needed to run such a salon, or because those who were deceived found pleasure in the deception, at any rate it remained unexposed and Helene Bezukhova's reputation as a lovely and clever woman became so firmly established that she could say the emptiest and stupidest things and everybody would go into raptures over every word of hers and look for a profound meaning in it of which she herself had no conception. View in contextBy this time we had got so far out of the run of the current that we kept steerage way even at our necessarily gentle rate of rowing, and I could keep her steady for the goal. View in contextThe first affirmed, "the justest method would be, to lay a certain tax upon vices and folly; and the sum fixed upon every man to be rated, after the fairest manner, by a jury of his neighbours." The second was of an opinion directly contrary; "to tax those qualities of body and mind, for which men chiefly value themselves; the rate to be more or less, according to the degrees of excelling; the decision whereof should be left entirely to their own breast." The highest tax was upon men who are the greatest favourites of the other sex, and the assessments, according to the number and nature of the favours they have received; for which, they are allowed to be their own vouchers. View in contextAs far as it would contribute to rendering regulations for the collection of the duties more simple and efficacious, so far it must serve to answer the purposes of making the same rate of duties more productive, and of putting it into the power of the government to increase the rate without prejudice to trade. View in contextHamilton Fynes had the appearance of a perfectly respectable transatlantic man of business, there was nothing about his personality remarkably striking,--nothing, at any rate, to inspire an unusual amount of respect. View in contextCalculating our rate of progress from the date of our departure, I found that we had just time, and no more, to reach London on the last day of the month. View in contextAt any rate, when you watch those live crabs that nestle here on this bonnet, such an idea will be almost sure to occur to you; unless, indeed, your fancy has been fixed by the technical term crown also bestowed upon it; in which case you will take great interest in thinking how this mighty monster is actually a diademed king of the sea, whose green crown has been put together for him in this marvellous manner. View in context

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rate above (someone or something)

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Rate anticipation swaps

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rate as (something)

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rate at (something)

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Rate Based Flow Control

Rate Based Satellite Control Protocol

Rate Bases

rate below

rate below (someone or something)

rate below else Go to rate below

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