单词 | degree |
释义 | degree noun¹ 1measurement of angles角的度数verb + degree | preposition verb + degree➤rotate, spin, turn旋转⋯度◆i turned the wheel 90 degrees.我把方向盘转了 90 度。preposition➤through... degrees经过⋯度◆the camera turned through 180 degrees.相机旋转了 180 度。◆the car had spun through 180 degrees on impact.这辆车由于受到冲撞转了 180 度。degree noun² 2measurement of temperature温度verb + degree | preposition | phrases verb + degree➤reach达到⋯度◆temperatures inside the burning building are estimated to have reached 600 degrees centigrade.据估计,起火大楼内的温度达到了 600 摄氏度。preposition➤at... degrees在⋯度◆water boils at 100 degrees centigrade.水在 100 摄氏度时沸腾。phrases➤degrees celsius, degrees centigrade, degrees fahrenheit摄氏度;华氏度▸➤degrees above zero, degrees below zero零上/零下度数▸➤minus 10, 20, etc. degrees零下 10 度、 20 度等degree noun³ 3amount/level数量;程度adjective | verb + degree | preposition | phrases adjective➤considerable, good, great, high, large, substantial, the utmost相当大的程度;很大的程度;最大的程度◆she allowed us a considerable degree of freedom.她给了我们相当大程度的自由。➤exceptional, extraordinary, remarkable, surprising, unprecedented, unusual超常的/非凡的/可观的/惊人的/空前的/少见的程度◆today we rely on computer technology to an unprecedented degree.如今我们对计算机技术的依赖已经到了空前的程度。➤certain, fair, moderate, modest一定/相当大的/中等/适中的程度◆it was possible to date these remains with a fair degree of accuracy.比较准确地确定这些遗骸的年代是有可能的。➤low, minimal, slight, small低程度;最小程度;轻微的程度;很小的程度◆he would try anything to make her even the smallest degree happier.为了使她哪怕比现在高兴一丁点儿,他愿意做任何事情。➤lesser较小的程度◆the tax changes will especially hit those on high incomes and, to a lesser degree, small businesses.税收政策的变动对高收入者影响尤甚,对小企业的影响相对较小。➤different, variable, various, varying不同程度◆they work hard, but with varying degrees of success.他们工作都很认真,但成就却有大有小。➤same相同的程度◆these products don't get the same degree of testing as officially approved medications.这些产品作为官方批准药物没有得到同等程度的检验。➤alarming, dangerous, extreme令人忧虑的/危险的/极端的程度◆his arguments are simplistic to an extreme degree.他的论点简单到了极致的程度。➤acceptable, adequate, meaningful, real, significant可接受的/足够的/有意义的/真切的/意义重大的程度◆the book fails to answer the question with any acceptable degree of certainty.这本书对这一问题的回答不够确切,令人难以接受。➤appropriate, necessary, proper, requisite, right合适的/必要的/恰当的/要求的/适当的程度▸➤unacceptable (especially bre) 不可接受的程度verb + degree➤assess, determine评估/确定⋯的程度◆psychologists examined her to assess the degree of her illness.心理学家通过检查评估她的病情的严重程度。preposition➤in... degrees以⋯程度◆the party leaders were all found to be corrupt in varying degrees.党的所有领导人都被发现存在不同程度的腐败行为。➤of... degree⋯的水平◆employees of various degrees of ability能力各不相同的雇员➤to a... degree到⋯程度◆the boss sometimes follows her instincts to an alarming degree.老板凭她的直觉做事,有时到了令人担忧的程度。➤with a...degree of伴随⋯程度的⋯◆we all tried to find out about the bus service, with varying degrees of success.我们都试图弄清公交车的运行情况,结果有不同程度的收获。➤degree of⋯程度的⋯◆there is a degree of risk in any sport.任何体育运动都有一定程度的危险。phrases➤by degrees渐渐地◆by degrees, the company's turnover dwindled to nothing.公司的营业额逐渐下降至零。➤in equal degree同样程度地◆i felt excitement and sadness in equal degree as i waved goodbye to my colleagues.我向同事们挥手告别时,心里半是兴奋,半是伤感。➤a greater or lesser degree或多或少地◆we were all disappointed to a greater or lesser degree.我们或多或少地都有些失望。➤to the nth degree (= to an extreme degree) 极度地◆the children tested her patience to the nth degree.孩子们挑战了她的耐心极限。degree noun⁴ 4qualification资格adjective | verb + degree | degree + noun | preposition adjective➤college, university大学学位▸➤associate, bachelor's, first, ordinary, undergraduate准学士学位;学士学位;普通学位;大学本科学位▸➤advanced, doctoral, graduate, higher, master's, postgraduate, research (especially bre) 高等学位;博士学位;研究生学位;硕士学位;研究型学位▸➤ba, ma, phd, etc.文学士、文学硕士、博士等学位▸➤honours/honors (especially bre) 荣誉学位▸➤good良好学位▸➤first-class, second-class, third-class (in the uk) 一级/二级/三级学位◆candidates must have at least an upper second class honours degree.申请者必须至少拥有二级甲等荣誉学位。➤honorary名誉学位▸➤business, history, law, medical, philosophy, etc.商科、历史学、法律、医学、哲学等学位▸➤professional专业学位◆candidates must hold a professional degree in architecture.申请者必须拥有建筑学专业学位。➤joint, joint-honours (bre) 联合学位;联合荣誉学位◆she earned a joint degree in spanish and psychology.她取得了西班牙语和心理学的联合学位。➤four-year, two-year, etc.四年制、两年制等学位▸➤part-time (especially bre) 非全日制学位verb + degree➤have, hold拥有学位▸➤do, pursue, take攻读学位◆he took a degree in law then joined a law firm.他攻读了法律学位,然后去了一家律师事务所。➤be awarded, complete, earn, finish, gain, get, obtain, receive获授学位;完成学位;获得学位;得到学位▸➤award (sb), confer (on sb), grant (sb)授予(某人)学位◆the university conferred on him the honorary degree of doctor of laws.大学授予他名誉法学博士学位。◆institutions that grant doctoral degrees授予博士学位的机构degree + noun➤course, programme/program学位课程➤level学位级别◆people educated to degree level or beyond受过学位及以上教育的人◆a degree-level course (bre) 学位课程preposition➤degree in⋯科学位◆a degree in economics经济学学位degree [countable] how far sth is true; the level of a quality that sb/sth has or needs程度;级别◆i agree with you to a certain degree.我在某种程度上同意你的观点。◆to what degree can parents be held responsible for a child's behaviour?父母应在多大程度上对孩子的行为负责呢?◆most pop music is influenced, to a greater or lesser degree, by the blues.大多数流行音乐或多或少都受到布鲁斯音乐的影响。◆her job demands a high degree of skill.她的工作对技能的要求很高。degree/dɪˈgri: ||; dɪˈgri/noun1. [c] a measurement of temperature 度(温度的量度单位): ◇water boils at 100 degrees celsius (100° c). 水在摄氏100度沸腾。◇three degrees below zero/minus three degrees (-3°) 零下三度;负三度 2. [c] a measurement of angles 度(角的量度单位): ◇a forty-five degree (45°) angle 45度角◇an angle of 90 degrees is called a right angle. 90度角称为直角。 3. [c,u] (used about feelings or qualities) a certain amount or level (指感觉或质量)程度,水平: ◇there is always a degree of risk involved in mountaineering. 登山总有某种程度的危险。◇i sympathize with her to some degree. 我在某种程度上同情她。 4. [c] an official document gained by successfully completing a course at university or college 学位: ◇she's got a degree in philosophy. 她取得哲学学位。◇to do achemistry degree 攻读化学学位 in britain degree is the usual word for the qualification you get when you complete and pass a university course. you can study for a diploma at other types of college. the courses may be shorter and more practical than degree courses. the best result you can get in a british university degree is a first, followed by a two-one, a two-two, a third, a pass, and a fail. 在英国,学位(degree)通常指完成并通过一个大学课程而取得的资格。文凭(diploma)是其他种类的院校颁授的。这些文凭课程比学位课程为期较短,同时亦多以实用为主。英国大学学位课程的最佳成绩叫做“一等”(first),其次是“二等一级”(two-one)、“二等二级”(two-two)、“三等”(third)、“及格”(pass)及“不及格”(fail)。degreesee ⇨ school/university 7 • • •• ⇨ master's degree/master's• ⇨ to a degree/to some degree• ⇨ to a greater extent/degree de·gree /dɪ`gri; dɪˈɡriː/n [c] 1. a unit for measuring temperature 度; 度数[计量温度的单位] 2. a course at a university, or the qualification given to someone who has successfully finished the course [大学的]学位(课程):◇a law degree 法学学位◇a degree in history 历史学位 3. the level or amount of something 程度,等级:◇students with different degrees of ability 能力等级不相同的学生◇the operation involves a high degree of risk. 这次手术有很高的危险性。 4. to a degree/to a certain degree/to some degree used to say that something is partly true 从某种程度上,在某种程度上:◇to a degree he's right. 在某种程度上,他是对的。 ☞ degree |
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