rating

rating
[ˈreɪtɪŋ]
sustantivo
1puesto (m) clasificación (f) (classification)
  • the ratings -> los índices de audiencia (for TV, radio)

rating [rei-tin]
sustantivo
1Determinación de una tasa, precio o grado.
2(Tech.) Categoría, clase.
  • Ratings -> índice de audiencia

rating [ˈreɪtɪŋ]
noun
1 (ranking)
Labour's ratings in the polls are high las encuestas demuestran que el partido laborista goza de un alto nivel de popularidad; each wine was given a rating out of ten cada vino recibió una puntuación del uno al diez; jobs which have a low rating on the social scale los trabajos que ocupan una posición baja en la escala social
what rating would you give it? an IQ rating roughly equivalent to eight-year-old children New public opinion polls show the president's approval rating at its lowest point since he took office the kids gave my cooking a low rating Harold's rating of some of his brother's paintings wasn't very flattering one of those grand restaurants with a top rating he had the highest poll rating of any President President Bush's prestige in poll ratings continuing to sink his poll rating was down to 23% his popularity rating dropped sharply he has always trailed behind the Prime Minister in the popularity ratings opinion polls showed Schmidt's popularity rating at an all-time low of 41.5 per cent the guide uses star ratings for hotels and restaurants the resort received the Mobil 4-star rating in 1988 each recording is described and given a star rating
2 ratings (TV) (Rad) índice de audiencia; (m)
the series has been getting very good ratings the two programmes shared the top ratings spot Eurocops was beaten in the ratings on Channel 4 by Hill Street Blues CBS's ratings again showed huge improvement over the previous year it certainly boosted TV ratings that night each TV network is competing with the next network for audience ratings the pressure to achieve high ratings is intensifying Braddock on TV was a failure and his ratings plummeted
ratings war guerra por alcanzar el mayor índice de audiencia
a £55m sports package aimed at winning the ratings war it hopes to repeat its annual success in the Christmas ratings war Portugal is spending millions on a television ratings war ITV's most crucial ratings battle with the BBC
3 (act of valuing) tasación; (f) valuación; (f)
the rating of empty property
4 (Britain) (Náut) (sailor) marinero; (m) [of ship] clase; (f)
non-commissioned officers and ratings (class)
a naval rating un marinero
naval ratings on their first night ashore looking for action
rating [ˈreɪtɪŋ]
noun
reprensión; (f)

rating [ˈratin]
sustantivo:masculino
ratings (plural) [ˈratin]
1 (Náutica) class
2 (TV) etc popularity rating

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