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Special usage of "rate" Mon Apr 21, 2008 13:02 pm  Special usage of "rate"
 

Please look at the passage below which I took from Voa news:
''But the poll also noted an increase in the number of voters who rate Obama as I, INEXPERIENCED,UNETHICAL and DISHONEST. Clinton fared worse, however, when rated on her likeability, honesty and ethics.''
I wonder why they use adjective directly brhind AS because when looked word RATE up in the dictionary,it doesn't have tha usage.
Plesase explain it for me.
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Special usage of RATE? Mon Apr 21, 2008 14:14 pm  Special usage of RATE?
 

Hi Duc

That is this usage:
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=65541&dict=CALD

Assuming that the word 'I' in your text is a typo, you can look at the sentence as meaning this:
"... voters who rate Obama as (someone who is) inexperienced, unethical and dishonest."

Does that clear things up for you?
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Special usage of "rate" Mon Apr 21, 2008 14:22 pm  Special usage of "rate"
 

Oh sorry Amy,it's really a typo.Thank you very much for helping me Very Happy
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Special usage of "rate" Mon Apr 21, 2008 14:25 pm  Special usage of "rate"
 

But here it :''..rate Obama as inexperience,unethical....'' , ''inexperience'' and ''ethical'' is adjectives and not nouns as in dictionary
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Special usage of RATE? Mon Apr 21, 2008 14:49 pm  Special usage of RATE?
 

Yankee wrote:
Hi Duc

That is this usage:
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=65541&dict=CALD

Assuming that the word 'I' in your text is a typo, you can look at the sentence as meaning this:
"... voters who rate Obama as (someone who is) inexperienced, unethical and dishonest."

Does that clear things up for you?
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So when do use this special usage of ''rate'' ?
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Special usage of "rate" Mon Apr 21, 2008 15:06 pm  Special usage of "rate"
 

It's still the same usage, Duc. Using an adjective simply means that the adjective applies to the person/thing being rated.

This is an example from Cambridge:
- That rates as the worst film I've ever seen.

Theoretically, you could reword that sentence this way:
- That rates as (being) the worst film I've ever seen.

And you could reword your sentence this way:
- "... voters who rate Obama as (being) inexperienced, unethical and dishonest."
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Special usage of "rate" Mon Apr 21, 2008 17:12 pm  Special usage of "rate"
 

It is like the usage of ''strike'' as in ''It struck me as unnatural.''
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Special usage of "rate" Mon Apr 21, 2008 20:00 pm  Special usage of "rate"
 

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I'd say that's a good comparison, Duc.
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