degree的意思和读音

degree

: [dɪˈɡri] : [dɪˈɡriː]

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adj.+n.high degree,great degree,graduate degree,large degree,considerable degree

v.+n.get degree,hold degree,achieve degree,take degree,reach degree

n.amount,quantity,intensity,level,extent

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1.[c]a unit for measuring angles

an angle of ninety degrees (90˚)90

2.[c]a unit for measuring temperature

Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (32˚F) or zero/nought degrees Celsius (0˚C). 32

3.[c][u]the amount or level of sth

Her job demands a high degree of skill.

I agree with you to a certain degree .

To what degree can parents be held responsible for a child's behaviour?

Most pop music is influenced, to a greater or lesser degree, by the blues.

4.[c]the qualification obtained by students who successfully complete a university or college course

My brother has a master's degree from Harvard.

She has a degree in Biochemistry from Queen's University.

a four-year degree course

5.[c]a university or college course, normally lasting three years or more

I'm hoping to do a chemistry degree.

6.[c]a level in a scale of how serious sth is

murder in the first degree(= of the most serious kind)

first-degree murder

third-degree(= very serious) burns

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1.to hear that you had, through diligent consistency, passed through all the courses for doctoral degree and had graduated with honour.

2.It was a controversial decision to send a young woman, with neither a college degree nor scientific training, on such a demanding task.

3.A four-year college degree, seen for generations as ticket to a better life, is no longer enough to guarantee a steadily rising paycheck.

4.If I cannot get enough score, I will not be able to receive the degree.

5.An industry need to be a high degree of concern about and unequivocal support when needed, or that it is still in a more "dangerous" state.

6.The EWG, a national nonprofit organization, is undertaking additional studies to determine whether and to what degree BPA enters the body.BPA

7.Whether listeners can understand new information depends to a large degree on how much background knowledge they have activated.

8.Some degree of control is possible by modifying the angle of the light shelf either internally or externally, or in combination.

9.It's not enough to be graduating from Oxford or Cambridge with a first class degree and to speak four languages.

10.But what I found was that it was actually very tough. I started to kind of flip out to some degree.