词汇 | degree |
释义 | degree noun uk /dɪˈɡriː/ us /dɪˈɡriː/ degreenoun (AMOUNT)B2[ Cusually singular, U ] (an) amount or level of something: 数量;程度;水平 degree ofThis job demands a high degree of skill.这项工作对技术的要求很高。 There isn't the slightest degree of doubt that he's innocent.毫无疑问,他是无辜的。 I have to warn you that there's a degree of (= some) danger involved in this.我必须警告你这里面有一定的危险。 The number of terrorist attacks has increased to a terrifying degree.恐怖袭击的次数已经到了骇人的程度。 There was some degree of truth in what she said.她说的有一定的真实性。 to what degree To what degree do you think we will be providing a better service?你认为我们的服务还有多大的改进空间? a matter of degree a situation that involves varying levels of something rather than two completely different things: "That's really bad." "Well, it's all a matter of degree (= there are other things better and other things worse)." Courts can show a considerable degree of latitude when it comes to applying the law.法庭在依法量刑断案方面有较大的自由度。 We can predict changes with a surprising degree of accuracy. I like modern art to a certain degree, but I don't like the really experimental stuff. It is impossible to predict the outcome of the negotiations with any degree of certitude.谈判结果完全无法预测。 Individuals with even a small degree of emotional intelligence are a dream to work for.想在一个哪怕稍有一点点情商的人手下工作也成了奢望。 General words for size and amount -sized amount bulk content dose of sth element extent footprint haul load measure much number order percent quota ration size small-scale so muchidiom degreenoun (UNIT)A2[ C ](written abbreviationdeg.) any of various units of measurement, especially of temperature or angles, usually shown by the symbol ° written after a number: 度,度数(尤指温度或角度的度量单位,通常在数字后用符号°来表示) a difference of three degrees3度之差 degrees FahrenheitThe temperature is given in degrees Fahrenheit. degrees CelsiusHypothermia occurs when the body's core temperature drops below 35 degrees Celsius. degrees Fahrenheit/Celsius/CentigradeWater boils at 212°F (212 degrees Fahrenheit) and 100°C (100 degrees Celsius). A right angle is an angle of 90° (90 degrees).直角为90度。 latitude/longitude of 40, 75, etc. degreesNew York is on a latitude of 41°N and a longitude of 74°W.纽约位于北纬41度、西经74度。 The average temperature worldwide has risen by about one degree Fahrenheit in the past 100 years.在过去的100年内,全世界的平均气温已上升了大约1华氏度。 The boat settled into the mud at a 35 degree angle/an angle of 35 degrees. The temperature is expected to drop to ten degrees below zero tonight.今晚气温预计会降至零下10度。 It's two degrees outside, but with the wind-chill factor, it feels like minus five.外面温度是两度,可是由于风寒的因素,感觉像是零下5度。 The thermometer recorded a temperature of 30 degrees Celsius.温度计显示温度是30摄氏度。 Mathematical symbols addition sign division sign equal sign expression foot minus multiplication sign operator pi placeholder plus point solidus subtraction sign value X, x Y, y degreenoun (IN EDUCATION)B1[ C ] a course of study at a college or university, or the qualification given to a student after he or she has completed his or her studies: 课程;学位 degree inShe has a degree in physics from Edinburgh. She graduated with a degree in history. degree fromHe has a medical degree from Harvard. do a degree UK"What degree did you do at York?" "Geography."“你在约克大学学的什么课程?”“地理学。” See also bachelor's degree graduate degree Master's degree postgraduate degree A degree in computer science should make you highly employable. At work she was self-conscious about the fact that she did not have a university degree. There is a predominance of people with an arts degree on the board of governors.理事会中大多数人有文科学位。 Qualifications: university & college AB associate's degree BA baccalaureate bachelor's degree Doctor of Medicine doctoral doctorate doctorate in something double major Master of Arts Master of Science Master's Master's degree MB postgrad postgraduate Postgraduate Certificate in Education second degree summa cum laude You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Classes & courses Idiomsby degrees to a/some degree -degree suffix uk / -dɪ.ɡriː/ us / -dɪ.ɡriː/ used with an ordinal number (= first, second, third, etc.) to show how serious something is: …度,…级(与序数词并用,表示某事物的严重性) He suffered second- and third-degree (= serious and very serious) burns in the incident. USSome of these people had committed sexual assault, from second-degree to fifth-degree (= serious to not so serious) criminal sexual conduct. USA fifth-degree felony has a sentence of six months to a year in prison. See also first-degree second-degree to the nth degreeinformal used with a number to show a measurement, especially of temperature or angles: Bake the pie in a 350-degree (= 350°F) oven. Lean forward at a 45-degree angle. Serious and unpleasant abominable abominably abysmal abysmally apocalyptic fraught frightful from hellidiom fun ghastliness not be all fun and gamesidiom noxiously objectionable objectionably odious unpleasantly unpleasantness unpretty unspeakable unspeakably You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Mathematical symbols degree | American Dictionarydegree noun us/dɪˈɡri/ degreenoun (AMOUNT)[ C/U ] an amount or level of something: [ C ]This job demands a high degree of skill. [ C ]The house had also been damaged, but to a lesser degree. degreenoun (TEMPERATURE UNIT)[ C ](symbol°) a unit of measurement of temperature, often shown by the symbol ° written after a number: The temperature is expected to climb to 90° tomorrow. degreenoun (ANGLE MEASUREMENT)[ C ] geometry (symbol°) a unit of measurement of angles, often shown by the symbol ° written after a number degreenoun (NUMBER)[ C ] algebra an exponent (= number that shows how many times another number is to be multiplied by itself) degree of a monomial A degree of a monomial is the total of the exponents in a mathematical statement. degree of a polynomial A degree of a polynomial is the largest of the exponents in a mathematical statement. degreenoun (ACHIEVEMENT)[ C ] the level of achievement recognized for a student who has completed a course of study at a college or university: She earned a bachelor’s degree in history from Yale. Examples of degreedegree This may include planning a further move to housing offering a greater degree of shelter, or even greater reliance on families. The degree to which the bias or variance is reduced will in turn affect the rate by which the model's error will decrease. Coherences between recording sites reflect the pattern and degree of connectivity between brain regions. The degree is delivered by the institution in which the student is registered, following its own regulations. They then develop a hierarchy of representations of different degrees of explicitness. By the end of the century, however, a few women had managed to break the ranks of male professionalism and attain medical degrees. Several additional tools and features are needed in the director's toolkit, with some degree of adaptability to support the different roles we described earlier. Every natural system is subject to regular disturbances; those that have survived indeed must have built up some degree of resilience. A certain degree of division of labour took place in the production of cigarettes, but not in the production of cigars and limpiones. And we are supposed to accept such degrees! There is considerable variation in the degrees of multipartism, party discipline, and the stability of party systems and government coalitions. From the 2 tables, a threshold of 9.21 at two degrees of freedom and 99% confidence is selected for this demonstration. This may among other things affect degree of culpability. Other things held equal, the higher the net interest margin, the lower is the degree of competition. The effect of this has been to emphasize the structural stability and the degree of systematicity that existed even in early forms of these languages. See all examples of degree These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withdegreedegreeThese are words often used in combination with degree. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. astonishing degree Thirdly, underlying all this is what can only be described as an astonishing degree of disorganization in the text itself. baccalaureate degree The first baccalaureatedegree was awarded in 1898. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. certain degree This was, to a certaindegree, unavoidable. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with degree |
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