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degree
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- the amount, level, or extent to which something happens or is present;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
noun: degree, plural noun: degrees
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- 1. the amount, level, or extent to which something happens or is present a degree of caution is probably wise a question of degree 同義詞
- 2. 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 set at an angle of 45 degrees
- 3. a unit in any of various scales of temperature, intensity, or hardness water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
- ▪ each of a set of grades (usually three) used to classify burns according to their severity.
- ▪ a legal grade of crime or offence, especially murder second-degree murder criminal conduct in the first degree
- ▪ a step in direct genealogical descent second-degree relatives
- ▪ a position in a musical scale, counting upwards from the tonic or fundamental note the lowered third degree of the scale
- ▪ the class into which an equation falls according to the highest power of unknowns or variables present an equation of the second degree
- ▪ any of the three steps on the scale of comparison of gradable adjectives and adverbs, namely positive, comparative, and superlative.
- ▪ a rank in an order of freemasonry.
- ▪ archaic a thing placed like a step in a series; a tier or row.
- 4. 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 a degree in zoology
- 5. archaic social or official rank persons of unequal degree 同義詞
- denoting burns of the most severe kind, affecting tissue below the skin.
- long and harsh questioning, especially by police, to obtain information or a confession.
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- denoting burns of the most severe kind, affecting tissue below the skin.
- long and harsh questioning, especially by police, to obtain information or a confession.
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- a day on which academic degrees are formally awarded.
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- denoting burns that affect only the surface of the skin and cause reddening.
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- denoting burns that affect only the surface of the skin and cause reddening.
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting burns that cause blistering but not permanent scars.
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- denoting burns that cause blistering but not permanent scars.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a postgraduate degree, especially a master's degree or a doctorate.
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- the amount, level, or extent to which something happens or is present: a degree of caution is probably wise a question of degree
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