rat·erˈrā-tər
-rater如何读
-rater是什么意思
- 表示"…等级的人"
-rater自然拼读
-rat·er
-rater英英释义
noun
one that ratesspecifically: a person who estimates or determines a rating
one having a specified rating or class—usually used in combination
first-rater
-rater词源英文解释
The first known use of rater was in 1611
-rater 例句
1 Yet in our work as quality raters, Google runs the show.
2 And now that the company is focusing on AI efforts, quality raters like me are critical to ensuring that search results aren’t littered with bad results and misinformation.
3 And this year—even before removing the vendor requirement—Google brought on other quality raters at $12 and even $10 an hour.
4 My take: The quicker ESG raters get regulated, the quicker the ESG investing industry can clean up its act, and be a true force for good in capitalism.
5 The credit rater said the growing debt problems of some cities and provinces would force China’s central government to provide financial support when economic growth is slowing.
6 Only a few dedicated lobbying raters, such as the OECD Principles for Transparency and Integrity in Lobbying, and the Responsible Lobbying Framework, score more than half, and just barely.
7 If the rater wasn't blinded, the ratings might have been influenced (consciously or subconsciously) by the rater's expectation of finding abnormalities in the autism group.
8 One course rater for Golfweek magazine called the course the total package.