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degree noun AMOUNT

B2 [ C usually singular, U ] (an) amount or level of something数量;程度;水平

This job demands a high degree of skill.这项工作对技术的要求很高。
There isn't the slightest degree of doubt that he's innocent.毫无疑问,他是无辜的。
I have to warn you that there's a degree of (= some) danger involved in this.我必须警告你这里面有一定的危险。
The number of terrorist attacks has increased to a terrifying degree.恐怖袭击的次数已经到了骇人的程度。
There was some degree of truth in what she said.她说的有一定的真实性。
To what degree do you think we will be providing a better service?你认为我们的服务还有多大的改进空间?
"That's really bad." "Well, it's all a matter/question of degree (= there are other things better and other things worse)."“那可真是太糟糕了。”“只是程度不同而已。”

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Courts can show a considerable degree of latitude when it comes to applying the law.

We can predict changes with a surprising degree of accuracy.

I like modern art to a certain degree, but I don't like the really experimental stuff.

It is impossible to predict the outcome of the negotiations with any degree of certitude.

Individuals with even a small degree of emotional intelligence are a dream to work for.

degree noun UNIT

A2 [ C ] 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 degrees3度之差
Water boils at 212° Fahrenheit and 100° Celsius/Centigrade.水在212华氏度,即100摄氏度沸腾。
A right angle is an angle of 90°.直角为90度。
New York is on a latitude of 41°N and a longitude of 74°W.纽约位于北纬41度、西经74度。

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The average temperature worldwide has risen by about one degree Fahrenheit in the past 100 years.

The boat settled into the mud at a 35 degree angle/an angle of 35 degrees.

The temperature is expected to drop to ten degrees below zero tonight.

It's two degrees outside, but with the wind-chill factor, it feels like minus five.

The thermometer recorded a temperature of 30 degrees Celsius.

degree noun SUBJECT OF STUDY

B1 [ C ] a course of study at a college or university, or the qualification given to a student after he or she has completed his or her studies课程;学位

She has a physics degree/a degree in physics from Edinburgh.她获得了爱丁堡大学的物理学学位。
mainly US She has a bachelor's/master's degree in history from Yale.她获得了耶鲁大学历史学专业的学士/硕士学位。
UK "What degree did you do at York?" "Geography."“你在约克大学学的什么课程?”“地理学。”

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A degree in computer science offers a fast track to the top.

At work she kept up the fiction that she had a university degree.

Adrian has a double honours degree in English and philosophy.

Gone are the days when a university degree was a meal ticket for life.

There is a predominance of people with an arts degree on the board of governors.

used with an ordinal number to show how serious something is…度,…级(与序数词并用,表示某事物的严重性)

She suffered first-/second-/third-degree (= least serious/serious/very serious) burns on her legs.她的腿部受到一度/二度/三度烧伤。
US He's being charged with first-degree (= the most serious type of) murder.他被指控犯有一级谋杀罪。

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