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rates

/ɹeɪts/

The word oscillates between mathematical precision and commercial negotiation. In a technical context, it describes the speed or frequency of an event relative to time, carrying a neutral, objective tone. In a commercial sense, it refers to standardized pricing. Unlike 'price', which can be arbitrary, 'rates' implies a structured scale (e.g., hourly rates, nightly rates), often suggesting a professional or contractual agreement. As a verb, it shifts toward judgment and hierarchy. It is the act of placing something on a scale of quality. When used intransitively ("it rates highly"), it describes an inherent status or perceived value rather than an active measurement.

💬Trò chuyện

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Jessica is staring at a spreadsheet while Mark is ostensibly 'working' from a coffee shop.
Jessica

Did you check the freelancer's hourly rates? We're totally blowing the budget.

Jessica
Mark
Mark

My bad. I'll look into it once I finish this brew.

💡
Jessica is stressed about the project budget (using 'blowing the budget' as an idiom for overspending), while Mark uses 'my bad' (casual slang for 'my mistake') to deflect her urgency.

Ý nghĩa

noun

The measure, quantity, or frequency by which something happens or is done relative to another variable.

"The heart rate increases during intense exercise."

noun

A fixed price paid for a particular service or commodity.

"The hotel offers discounted room rates for long-term guests."

verb (transitive)

To assign a standard or value to something; to evaluate the quality of something.

"The critics rated the new film as one of the best of the year."

verb (intransitive)

To be considered or regarded as having a particular value or status.

"In terms of popularity, this brand rates highly among teenagers."

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