grader
/ˈɡreɪdə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡreɪdər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈgrā-dər/ (ame, mw)
grader — 名詞
1. a child at school who is in a particular year or level — a first grader is a chi
年級生
就讀某年級的學生
a child at school who is in a particular year or level — a first grader is a child in their first year of elementary school, a fifth grader is in their fifth year, and so on
Trang's little brother is a first grader at Lincoln Elementary School.
Trang 的弟弟是林肯小學的一年級生。
compound noun: first grader — always use with grade number
The second graders went on a field trip to the science museum last Friday.
二年級生們上週五去科學博物館進行校外教學。
As a sixth grader, Leo was already taller than most of his teachers.
六年級生的 Leo 已經比大部分老師還高了。
The fourth graders in Hamza's class are learning multiplication tables.
Hamza 班上的四年級生正在學九九乘法表。
- student
much more general; does not specify the year level
- pupil
more formal and less common in US English; used more widely in British schools
- schoolchild
general term for a child attending school, without specifying grade
文法句型
first grader / second grader / etc.
用法筆記
Always used with an ordinal number (first, second, third, etc.). Common in US and Canadian English; speakers of British English typically use 'Year 1 student', 'Year 2 student', etc. instead.
常見錯誤
2. a person, usually a teacher, who reads and gives scores to students' written wor
閱卷人
批改作業或試卷的人
a person, usually a teacher, who reads and gives scores to students' written work, tests, or examination papers
The exam grader noticed that several students had made the same algebra mistake.
閱卷人發現好幾名學生犯了同樣的代數錯誤。
British English: person who marks exam papers
Élise worked as a part-time grader for the national English proficiency test last summer.
Élise 去年暑假擔任全國英語能力測驗的兼職閱卷人。
After the final exam, the graders spent a whole weekend marking papers together.
期末考後,閱卷人們一起花了整個週末批改考卷。
Naoko's job as a grader requires her to read more than a hundred essays each semester.
Naoko 的閱卷工作每學期要批改超過一百篇作文。
- marker
more common in British English for the same role
- examiner
broader meaning; can refer to someone who designs or oversees an exam, not just marks it
- scorer
focuses on assigning numerical scores rather than qualitative feedback
- evaluator
more formal; used in academic or professional assessment contexts
用法筆記
This sense is primarily British English. In US English, 'marker' or 'scorer' is more common for the same meaning. The verb sense of 'grade' (= to mark work) is standard in US English, but the noun form 'grader' for a person is less frequent there.