degree
[di'gri:]
n.学位, 程度, 度数
例句与用法:
She has also been affected, but to a lesser degree.
她也受到波及,但程度较轻。
They cannot be trusted in the slightest degree.
对他们一点也不能相信。
To do this job, you must have a degree in English.
从事这个工作你必须具有英语专业的大学学位。
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius.
水在摄氏零度结冰。
词形变化:
名词: degreaser | 动词过去式: degreased | 动词过去分词: degreased | 动词现在分词: degreasing | 动词第三人称单数: degreases |
n.
1. 度, 度数[C]
Water freezes at zero degrees Centigrade.
水在摄氏零度结冰。
2. 程度; 等级[C][U]
Our teacher has a high degree of responsibility.
我们老师有高度的责任感。
I agree with you to some degree.
在某种程度上我与你意见一致。
3. 学位; 学衔[C][(+in)]
He has just got his M.A. degree.
他刚拿到文学硕士学位。
4. 地位; 身份; 阶层[U]
短语词组:
by degrees
1. 逐渐地
Their friendship was growing by degrees into love.
他们的友谊正逐渐地发展成爱情。
degree
名词复数:degrees
词形变化:
名词: degreaser | 动词过去式: degreased | 动词过去分词: degreased | 动词现在分词: degreasing | 动词第三人称单数: degreases |
词义辨析:
同义:
n.程度; 等级
step
grade
notch
extent
measure
period
n.地位; 身分; 阶层
rank
title
honor
同义参见:
scope1
breadth
diploma
width
extension
degree[di'ɡri:]n.1.■2.■(发展过程、活动过程或进程的)阶段3.■(等级中的)级4.■(前进或后退的)程度;地步;限度5.■(强度或数量上的)程度、数量、数额;(相应的)强度6.■程度,范围7.■8.■(在社会、商界等的)阶级,阶层,等级,地位,身份9.■(会、社等组织成员的)等级10.■授级仪式11.■【谱系学、遗传学】亲等12.■【教育学】学位,学衔13.■(温度、压力等的)度(符号“°”),(温度计、寒暑表的)刻度14.■【几何学】(角度单位)度,角度;弧度;度数(符号“°”)[参较angle]15.■[美国英语]【法律】(罪行的)轻重程度,(罪行的)严重性,(量刑、定罪的)等级16.■【语法学】(形容词、副词的)级,等级(在英语中,low和careful是原级,lower和more careful为比较级,lowest和most careful为最高级)17.■【数学】次,次数18.■【音乐】19.■度,音级,音阶20.■音程,音差21.■(谱线的)线;间22.■【天文学】(经、纬度的)度,度数23.■【地理学】(经、纬度的)度24.■(组织损伤的)深度25.■方面;方式;相关(的情况);关系26.■[废语](楼梯的)台阶,(一)梯级;(一)层;(一)排by degree逐渐地,渐渐地;一步一步地in one's degree按照其本身的情况(或程度)in some degree有几分,多多少少,在相当程度上[亦作to a certain degree]in the last degree=to the last degreenot in the slightest(或least) degree毫不,毫无take a(或one's)degree(大学)获得学位take a poll degree获得(英国大学的)普通学位[亦作go out in the poll]to a certain degree在一定程度上;在某种程度上to a degree[主英国口语]极度地,极其,非常稍微,有些,有点to(或in)the last degree极度地;非常[亦作to a high degree]to the nth degree极端地;极度地;…到极点to what degree达到何种程度,如何
degreedegree[dɪˈɡri:]n.1.■度数, 度, 程度, [律](罪行的)轻重, 学位, 地位, 身份, [数]次数
noun
- [in sing.]the amount, level, or extent to which something happens or is present
程度
a degree of caution is probably wise.
一定程度的谨慎很可能是明智的。
[mass noun]a question of degree.
程度问题。 - a unit of measurement of angles, one ninetieth of a right angle or the angle subtended by one three-hundred-and-sixtieth of the circumference of a circle
度,角度
set at an angle of 45 degrees.
调到45度角。 - a stage in a scale or series, in particular
度数,尤指
■a unit in any of various scales of temperature, intensity, or hardness(Symbol: °)
温度,密度,硬度(符号:°)
water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
水在100摄氏度时沸腾。
■[in combination]each of a set of grades (usually three) used to classify burns according to their severity
烧伤度(通常是三度)。 见 first-degree, second-degree, third-degree
■[in combination](chiefly N. Amer.)a legal grade of crime or offence, especially murder
(主北美)(尤指谋杀)罪行轻重度
second-degree murder.
二级谋杀罪。
■[often in combination]a step in direct genealogical descent
亲等
second-degree relatives.
支系(二级)亲属。
■(Music)a position in a musical scale, counting upwards from the tonic or fundamental note
(乐)音级
the lowered third degree of the scale.
音阶降低的第三音。
■(Mathematics)the class into which an equation falls according to the highest power of unknowns or variables present
(数)次,次数
an equation of the second degree.
二次方程。
■(Grammar)any of the three steps on the scale of comparison of gradable adjectives and adverbs, namely positive, comparative, and superlative
(语法)(形容词或副词的)级
■(archaic)a thing placed like a step in a series; a tier or row
(古)层级 - an academic rank conferred by a college or university after examination or after completion of a course, or conferred as an honour on a distinguished person
学位
a degree in zoology.
动物学学位。
■[mass noun](archaic)social or official rank
(古)社会地位,官衔
persons of unequal degree.
地位不平等的人。
■a rank in an order of freemasonry
共济会职务
by degrees
- a little at a time; gradually
逐渐地
rivalries and prejudice were by degrees fading out.
敌对和偏见逐渐淡去。
- to some extent
一定程度上
to a degree, it is possible to educate oneself.
从一定程度上说,可以自学。
■(dated)to a considerable extent
(旧)相当地
the pressure you were put under must have been frustrating to a degree.
强加在你身上的压力一定相当地令人沮丧。
语源
- Middle English (in the senses 'step', 'tier', 'rank', or 'relative state'): from Old French, based on Latin de- 'down' + gradus 'step or grade'
degree
名词 degree:
a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality
a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process
an award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study
同义词:academic degree
a unit of temperature on a specified scale
a measure for arcs and angles
同义词:arcdegree
the highest power of a term or variable
the seriousness of something (e.g., a burn or crime)
degree
■A lengthy, formal treatise, especially one written by a candidate for the doctoral degree at a university; a thesis.
(博士学位)论文,(专题)论文,学术演讲长而正式的论文,尤指大学里由博士学位攻读者所写的论文; 学位论文
■The maximum temperature in July may be 36 Celsius degree.
七月份最高温度可能达到36摄氏度。
■These should be no degree of a stab in the black.
不会出现背后来刀的危险。
■A person with a high degree of skill in or knowledge of a certain subject.
专家在某一科目中具有丰富知识或高度技巧的人
■Fifth, there is a certain degree of inertia.
五是有点惰。
■To do this job, you must have a degree in English.
从事这个工作你必须具有英语专业的大学学位。
■Traditionally it embodies a degree of deference.
从传统上来说它体现某种程度的服从。
■They showed a remarkable degree of moderation in not quarrelling publicly on television.
他们表现得极为克制,未在电视上公开吵起来。
■He annoys me to the nth degree.
他使我极其恼怒。
■He's methodical to the nth degree.
他做事有条不紊算是到家了。
■He has a degree in world history.
他具有世界历史的学位。
■He took his degree at the university last year.
他去年在大学取得了学位。
■His anger was, to a degree, a confession of defeat.
他发怒,多少是承认了自己的失败。
■He has a fever and a temperature of 38.5 degree.
他发烧,体温38.5摄氏度。
■He is reading physics for a degree at Cambridge .
他在剑桥大学攻读物理学学位。
■He took his doctor's degree at Harvard.
他在哈佛得了博士学位。
■He was reading for a university degree.
他在攻读大学学位。
■He has obtained a degree in psychology.
他已在心理学方面获得学位。
■He is stubborn, and so is she, but to a lesser degree.
他很固执,她也固执,不过程度轻些。
■He is a seventh- degree judo black belt. Besides, he belongs to a notorious underworld gang.
他是一位柔道七段的高手,而且他属于一个恶名著的黑社会帮派。
■He has a master rs degree in education.
他有教育学硕士学位。
■He is studying for a doctor's degree.
他正在攻读博士学位。
■He graduated from York with a degree in Psychology.
他毕业于约克大学,获心理学学士学位。
■He went down without taking a degree.
他没获得学位就离开了大学。
■His works have reached a high degree of excellence.
他的作品已达到炉火纯青的地步。
■He studied French to degree level.
他的法语学到了拿学位的水平。
■He had a master's degree in business science.
他获得了商业学硕士学位。
■The degree of M.A.is awarded to him.
他被授予文学硕士学位。
■To what degree are you interested in botany?
你对植物学的兴趣达到什么程度?
■The extent of your vocabulary indicates the degree of your intelligence. Your brain power will increase as you learn to know more words.
你对词汇的把握程度反映了你的智力水平,当你通过学习掌握了更多的词汇析时候,偿大脑的思维能力也会啬。
■A degree in English does not qualify you to teach English.
你的英语程度教书不够格。
■To reduce in force,value,amount,or degree; weaken.
使减弱在力量、价值、数值或程度上减小
■In an unusual degree; exceptionally.
例外地,特别地以不寻常的程度地; 特殊地
■Pertaining to a degree of standardization of computer system components to allow for combinations and large variety of compatible units.
修饰或说明计算机系统部件的标准化的程度,模块化设计允许部件组合和出现很多种类的兼容部件。
■Miss Crawford may choose her degree of wealth.
克劳福特小姐可以先择她要富到什么程度。
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■Other tertiary institutions also offer degree courses in education.
其他高等教育院校亦有开办教育学位课程。
■A reduction in value, amount, or degree.
减低价值、程度或数量的减少
■To fall off in degree or intensity;subside.
减弱,缓和,消退降低程度或强度;消退
■The degree by which things diverge.
分歧事情分叉(叉开)的程度
■The degree or status of a doctor as conferred by a university.
博士学位大学授予的博士学位或身份
■The uncompared degree of an adjective or adverb.
原级形容词或副词的非比较级
■He took a flier in politics soon after getting his degree.
取得学位后不久,他就从事政治投机活动。
■A degree of collective immunity may be observed.
可见到一定程度的群体免疫力。
■The fact, state, or degree of being visible.
可见性,清晰程度能看见的事实、状态和程度
■Heroic in proportion, degree, or character; epic.
史诗式的比例、程度或性格的强烈;史诗
■Fourth, there is a certain degree of extravagance.
四是有点奢。
■National wealth depends to a high degree on a country's educational standard.
国民财富在很大程度上取决于一个国家的教育水准。
■It is to a certain degree his responsibility to see that the job is done.
在一定程度上,做好这项工作是他的职责。
by degrees
1. 逐渐地
Their friendship was growing by degrees into love.
他们的友谊正逐渐地发展成爱情。