单词 | degree |
释义 | degree [dɪ'gri:] noun AMOUNT 数量 ESSENTIAL countable usually singular uncountable ■(an) amount or level of something 数量;程度;水准 •This job demands a high degree of •There isn't the slightest degree of •I have to warn you that there's a •The number of terrorist attacks has increased to •There was some degree of •To what •"That's really bad." "Well, it's all a matter/question of [dɪ'gri:] noun UNIT 单位 ESSENTIAL countable (written abbreviation deg.) ■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 degrees三度之差 •Water boils at 212° Fahrenheit •A right angle is an angle of 90°.直角为90度。 •New York is on a latitude of [dɪ'gri:] noun COURSE 课程 IMPROVER countable ■a course of study at a college or university, or the qualification given to a student who has done this course 课程;学位 •"What degree did you do •She's got •mainly US She's got [dɪ'gri:] noun by degrees ■gradually 逐渐;逐步 •The economy seems to be improving by degrees.经济似乎在逐步好转。 [dɪ'gri:] noun to a/some degree ■partly 部分地;在某种程度上 •To some degree I think that's right, but there are other factors which affect the situation.从某种程度上来讲我认为那是对的,但是影响这种局面的还有其他因素。 |
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