بازگشت به کلمات قبلي....بازگشت به واژه degreesecond degree of readiness
third degree
third degree of readiness
thirty-degree cut
to a degree
to p to the degree of m.a
weight average degree of polymerization
کلمات مرتبط(degree):بازگشت به واژه degreeadvancement degree of reaction
average degree of polymerization
baume degree
centigrade degree
critical degree of polymerization
degree gradution
degree of advancement
degree of centralization
degree of compaction
degree of crystalinity
degree of curve
degree of difficulty
degree of dissociation
degree of freedom
degree of polymerization
degree of precision
degree of protection
degree of relationship
degree of risk
degree of saturation
degree of shrinkage (am)
degree opulence
electrical degree
first degree of readiness
fourth degree of readiness
in a less degree
kelvin degree
magnetic degree
number average degree of polymerization
oxidation degree
p in the second degree
poll degree
principal in the first degree
second degree burnادامه واژههاي مرتبط(7)
زينه ،رتبه ،پايه ،ديپلم يا درجه تحصيل
علوم مهندسى : اندازه
عمران : درجه
معمارى : درجه
قانون ـ فقه : درجه
روانشناسى : درجه
نجوم : درجه
علوم نظامى : رتبه بندى کردنکلمات مرتبط(41)
زینه ، درجه ، رتبه ، پایه ، دیپلم یا درجه تحصیل.درجه .
degree noun
1 measurement of angles
VERB + DEGREE rotate (through), spin (through), turn (through) The car had spun through 180 degrees on impact.
DEGREE + NOUN angle Place the shelf at a 90 degree angle to the wall.
DEGREE + NOUN through … ~s If you study the sky through 360 degrees you will see a whole range of colours.
2 measurement of temperature
VERB + DEGREE reach Temperatures inside the burning building are estimated to have reached 600 degrees centigrade.
PREP. at … ~s Water boils at 100 degrees centigrade.
PHRASES degrees above/below zero, degrees Celsius/centigrade/Fahrenheit, minus 10, 20, etc. degrees
3 amount/level
ADJ. considerable, exceptional, extraordinary, great, high, large, remarkable, substantial, surprising, unusual, the utmost the utmost degree of freedom | fair, moderate, modest It was possible to date these remains with a fair degree of accuracy. | low, minimal, slight, small He would try anything to make her even the smallest degree happier. | lesser The tax changes will especially hit those on high incomes and, to a lesser degree, small businesses. | varying keen amateurs who work hard, with varying degrees of success | alarming, dangerous, extreme His arguments are simplistic to an extreme degree. | acceptable, adequate, meaningful, real, significant The book fails to answer the question with any acceptable degree of certainty. | appropriate, necessary, proper, requisite, right | unacceptable
PREP. in … ~s The party leaders were all found to be corrupt in varying degrees. | of … ~ employees of various degrees of ability | to a … ~ The boss sometimes follows her instincts to a dangerous degree. | with a … ~ of We all tried to find out about the bus service, with varying degrees of success. | ~ of There is a degree of risk in any sport.
PHRASES by (slow) degrees By slow degrees, the company's turnover dwindled to nothing. | in (an) equal degree I felt excitement and sadness in equal degree as I waved goodbye to my colleagues. | a greater or lesser degree We were all disappointed to a greater or lesser degree. | to the nth degree (= to an extreme degree) The children tested her patience to the nth degree.
4 qualification
ADJ. college, university | first, ordinary, undergraduate | higher, master's, postgraduate, research | BA, BEd, BSc, MA, MSc, PhD, etc. | honours | pass | good, poor | first-class, (lower/upper) second-class, third-class Candidates must have at least an upper second class honours degree. | honorary | business, medical, history, law, philosophy, etc. | professional Candidates must hold a professional degree in architecture. | external | combined, joint, joint/combined subject, joint honours a joint honours degree in Business Studies and Modern Languages | modular | part-time
VERB + DEGREE have, hold | do, take He took a degree in law then joined a law firm. | be awarded, gain, get, obtain, receive | award sb, confer on sb The university conferred on him the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws.
DEGREE + NOUN course, level
PREP. ~ in a degree in economics
n.
a moderate grade of intelligence
a high level of care is required
it is all a matter of degree
a remarkable degree of frankness
at what stage are the social sciences?
he earned his degree at Princeton summa cum laude
the game was played in spite of the 40-degree temperature
there are 360 degrees in a circle
murder in the second degree
a second degree burn