to a degree如何读

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to a degree是什么意思

<美口>有点

稍微

<英口>极其

非常

to a degree英英释义

noun

a step or stage in a process, course, or order of classification We all know that you're only three degrees away from all sorts of interesting and even famous people on social media.—Alex Proud

advanced by degrees

a rank or grade of official, ecclesiastical, or social position

people of low degree

archaic a particular standing especially as to dignity or worth

the civil (see civil sense 4) condition or status of a person

genealogy a step in a direct line of descent or in the line of ascent to a common ancestor

obsolete step, stair

archaic a member of a series arranged in steps (as of parts of a structure)

medical a measure of damage to tissue caused by injury or disease compare first-degree burn, second-degree burn, third-degree burn

the extent, measure, or scope of an action, condition, or relation requiring a high degree of skill

different in degree but not in kind

relative intensity

a high degree of stress

grammar one of the forms or sets of forms used in the comparison of an adjective or adverb

law a legal measure of guilt or negligence

found guilty of murder in the first degree

education a title conferred on students by a college, university, or professional school on completion of a program of study associate's degrees has a degree in psychology

earned her four-year degree

a grade of membership attained in a ritualistic order or society

received his first degree in the Knights of Columbus

an academic title conferred to honor distinguished achievement or service

The actor was presented with an honorary degree.

the formal ceremonies observed in the conferral of such a distinction

mathematics a unit of measure for angles equal to an angle with its vertex at the center of a circle and its sides cutting off ¹/₃₆₀ of the circumference 47 degrees Latitudealso: a unit of measure for arcs of a circle equal to the amount of arc that subtends a central angle of one degree

a fifteen degree angle

archaic a position or space on the earth or in the heavens as measured by degrees of latitude

a step, note, or tone of a scale

a line or space of the musical staff

one of the divisions or intervals marked on a scale of a measuring instrumentspecifically: any of various units for measuring temperature

350 degrees Fahrenheit

the sum of the exponents of the variables in the term of highest degree in a polynomial, polynomial function, or polynomial equation

the sum of the exponents of the variable factors of a monomial

the greatest power of the derivative of highest order in a differential equation after the equation has been rationalized (see rationalize sense 2) and cleared of fractions with respect to the derivative

to a degree词源英文解释

Middle English, from Anglo-French degré, from Vulgar Latin *degradus, from Latin de- + gradus — see degrade

The first known use of degree was in the 13th century

to a degree儿童词典英英释义

upper classnoun

the highest class in society

upper classnoun

the highest class in society

deck1 of 2noun

a platform extending from side to side in a ship and forming a floor

a flat structure resembling the deck of a ship

a flat floored roofless area adjoining a house

a pack of playing cards

deck2 of 2verb

to clothe in a fine and impressive way : array

decked out in a new suit

decorate sense 1

to provide (as a ship) with a deck

deep1 of 3adjective

extending far downward

a deep well

having a great distance between the top and bottom surfaces : not shallow

deep water

extending well inward from an outer or front surface

a deep gash

extending far outward from a center

deep space

occurring or located near the outer limits

deep right field

having a specified extension downward or backward

a shelf 40 centimeters deep

difficult to understand

a deep book

mysterious, obscure

a deep dark secret

profound sense 1

a deep thinker

completely absorbed

deep in thought

being to an extreme degree : heavy

deep sleep

dark and rich in color

a deep red

having a low musical pitch or range

a deep voice

coming from or located well within a house deep in the forest

a deep sigh

covered, enclosed, or filled often to a specified degree a road deep with snow

knee-deep in water

deep2 of 3adverb

to a great depth : deeply

far on : late

read deep into the night

near the outer limits

the shortstop was playing deep

deep3 of 3noun

an extremely deep place or part (as of the ocean)

ocean sense 1

the middle or most intense part

the deep of night

degreenoun

a step or stage in a process or series

advance by degrees

the intensity of something as measured by degrees

murder in the first degree

one of the forms used in the comparison of an adjective or adverb

a rank or grade of official or social position

persons of high degree

a grade of membership in an order or society

a title given a student by a college, university, or professional school upon completion of a program of study

a degree of doctor of medicine

an academic title granted to honor a person who is not a student

one of the divisions marked on a measuring instrument (as a device for measuring temperature)

a unit of measure for angles and arcs that for angles is equal to an angle with its vertex at the center of a circle and its sides cutting off ¹⁄₃₆₀ of the circumference and that for an arc of a circle is equal to ¹⁄₃₆₀ of the circumference

a line or space of the musical staff

a step, note, or tone of a musical scale

to a degree 例句

1 Again, you do interpret, to a degree; but you are the audience.

当然, 你参与其中, 某种程度而言.

2 I think any expat does to a certain degree.

我相信,任何移居国外的人在一定程度上都会如此。

3 His suitings are natty to a degree.

他的衣料极其漂亮.

4 There are 360 degrees in a circle.

5 Valdano believes that has led to a degree of cynicism as managers.

华丹奴认为呢对两人唔信任球员既才华有好大关系.

6 My father agreed with me to a degree.

我爸爸在一定程度上同意我的看法.

7 His efforts are successful to a degree.

他的努力非常成功.

8 His conclusions were still tentative to a degree.

他的结论在很大程度上仍是实验性质的.

9 The temperature lowered to a degree that the water froze.

温度降低到了水结冰的程度.

10 The scents provide a way to stimulate the animals.

香味能在一定程度上刺激动物。

11 Borrowing money for school and earning a bachelor's degree or higher can help younger workers access job opportunities that are higher-paying and provide more upward mobility than those that don't require a degree.

12 This is already happening to a degree.

这在某种程度上已经发生了.

13 The length of the fuselage was increased due to a degree of directional instability.

由于存在某种程度的航向不稳定性,机身被加长了。

14 He felt desolate to a degree.

他感到非常孤独.

15 He is insolent to a degree.

他有点傲慢.

16 She is scrupulous to a degree.

她非常谨慎.

17 The body's tissues are self - repairing and self - restoring to a degree.

人体组织在一定程度上是能 自行 修补和 自行 恢复的.

18 It will count up to a large amount.

总数将相当可观。

19 These trees will thrive, to a greater or lesser degree, in a number of climates.

20 Throat showing dewlap and folds of skin to a degree termed " throatiness. "

喉咙上有赘肉,皮肤松弛达到了 “ 粗喉咙 ” 的程度.

to a degree 同义词

3 一定程度上

halfway

5 非常

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8 有点

on the side

to a degree 短语相关

to a greater or lesser degree/extent to a greater/lesser degree/extent honorary degree degree-day to what degree to a degree to the nth degree third-degree burn first-degree burn give you the third degree

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