report card in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for report card in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.report [Am rəˈpɔrt, Brit rɪˈpɔːt] N

II.report [Am rəˈpɔrt, Brit rɪˈpɔːt] VB trans

III.report [Am rəˈpɔrt, Brit rɪˈpɔːt] VB intr

card1 [Am kɑrd, Brit kɑːd] N

See also sleeve, chest

sleeve [Am sliv, Brit sliːv] N

chest [Am tʃɛst, Brit tʃɛst] N

I.card2 [Am kɑrd, Brit kɑːd] VB trans (disentangle)

II.card2 [Am kɑrd, Brit kɑːd] N (for disentangling fibres)

report card in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for report card in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.report [rɪˈpɔ:t, Am -ˈpɔ:rt] N

II.report [rɪˈpɔ:t, Am -ˈpɔ:rt] VB trans

III.report [rɪˈpɔ:t, Am -ˈpɔ:rt] VB intr

II.card1 [kɑ:d, Am kɑ:rd] VB trans Am inf

card2 [kɑ:d, Am kɑ:rd] N inf

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In most places, the report card is issued by the school to the student or the student's parents twice to four times yearly.
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The models are organized into a hierarchy that attempts to bridge the divide between report card systems and diagnostic systems.
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Each offence acts as a red mark on a report card creating a sense of fear and respect for traffic law amongst citizens.
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The average daily student enrollment is 1,257 according to the school's state report card in the year of 2011-2012.
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Once his mom is done making many batches of the salami, she picks the one with the report card in it.
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He is an underachiever at school, once getting 106 out of 902 in his report card results.
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The report card assesses progress over the year and provided specific recommendations about how to improve each categorical grade.
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They must submit their grade seven, last term report card and grade eight, first term report card.
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It is the only time the state has refused to publish a report card, even though the district is under direct state control.
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The report card looks at individual states and assesses the status of their higher education since 2000.
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