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2 Translation results for
rates
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
rate
noun
rates
velocidad, ritmo
;
índice, tasa
;
precio, tarifa
Example sentences of
rate
noun
•
The cold weather meant a slower growing
rate
for many crops.
•
At the
rate
we're moving, it will be morning before we arrive.
•
People work at different
rates
.
•
Gun violence is increasing at an alarming
rate
.
•
Snow was falling at a
rate
of three inches per hour.
More examples
•
There has been a fall in the
rate
of inflation.
•
Crime
rates
have declined in recent years.
•
What's the interest
rate
on the loan?
•
Regular admission to the theater is $12, the student
rate
is $8, and the
rate
for senior citizens is $6.
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Synonyms of
rate
noun
price
,
charge
,
cost
,
expense
,
tab
,
bill
,
fee
,
fare
,
payment
,
pace
,
speed
Detailed synonyms for
rate
noun
See:
Price
rate
verb
rated, has rated, is rating, rates
considerar, estimar
;
merecer
Synonyms of
rate
verb
estimate
,
appraise
,
evaluate
,
value
,
assess
,
gauge
,
judge
,
consider
,
deserve
,
regard
Detailed synonyms for
rate
verb
See:
Estimate
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Reverse translation for
rates
velocidad
- speed, velocity, gear (of an automobile)
ritmo
- rhythm, pace, tempo
índice
- index, index finger, forefinger, indication
tasa
- rate, tax, fee, appraisal, valuation
precio
- price, cost, sacrifice
tarifa
- rate, fare (for transportation), price list, duty
considerar
- to consider, to think over, to judge, to deem, to treat with respect
estimar
- to esteem, to respect, to estimate, to appraise, to consider, to deem
merecer
- to deserve, to merit, to be worthy
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