English to Japanese Meaning of ratability - ratability


Ratability :
ratability
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Definitions of ratability in English
Noun(1) the state of being liable to assessment or taxation(2) the quality of being capable of being rated or estimated
Examples of ratability in English
(1) One of the few WWE stars to ‘ rassle ’ under his own name, Lesnar is no theatrical concoction from the excesses of Vince McMahon's fertile imagination.(2) If this hasn't been knocking them dead over on college radio then I'm a-gonna have to rassle me a college kid.(3) His moves are tight and he looks the old-school rassler part.(4) The only identifiable rassler in the bunch seems to be the Deputy Secretary of State.(5) I come up the hard way… I wrestled in the cage more than any other rassler in the history of rasslin.(6) NBC announced the hiring of rassler Jesse Ventura to do color.(7) I made a big scene when Dr. Naughty grabbed my arm, and we ended up rassling on the floor.(8) This ol’ rassler 's prose in this coming-of-age story s taut and his dialogue is… well, pardon the pun… gripping.(9) Wight, 31, now rassles as The Big Show for Vince McMahon's World Wrestling Entertainment, which purchased WCW in 2001.
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