English to English
noun
- 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.
source: WordNet 3.0
- amount of a charge or payment relative to some basis
A 10-minute phone call at that rate would cost $5.
source: WordNet 3.0
- the relative speed of progress or change
He lived at a fast pace.
He works at a great rate.
The pace of events accelerated.
source: WordNet 3.0
- 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.
source: WordNet 3.0
- Established portion or measure; fixed allowance.
source: Webster 1913
verb
- assign a rank or rating to
How would you rank these students?.
The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide.
source: WordNet 3.0
- be worthy of or have a certain rating
This bond rates highly.
source: WordNet 3.0
- estimate the value of
How would you rate his chances to become President?.
Gold was rated highly among the Romans.
source: WordNet 3.0
- To chide with vehemence; to scold; to censure violently.
source: Webster 1913
- To set a certain estimate on; to value at a certain price or degree.
source: Webster 1913
- To be set or considered in a class; to have rank; as, the ship rates as a ship of the line.
source: Webster 1913
English to Tagalog
noun
- [ret] Tasa; halagá; urì; ayos
source: Diccionario Ingles-Español-Tagalog
verb
- [ret] Tasahan; halagahan; magalit
source: Diccionario Ingles-Español-Tagalog