Слово англійською: degree

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Переклад degree українською: гра́дус, сту́пінь (в ієра́рхії), звання́ (науко́ве і т. д.), науко́вий сту́пінь, гра́дус Це́льсiя, до пе́вної мі́ри

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degree

noun
/dɪˈɡriː/
  1. [countable]
    (abbreviation deg.)
    a unit for measuring temperature
    • at… degrees Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (32°F) or zero/nought degrees Celsius (0°C).
    • above/below… degrees Temperatures are expected to drop below 2 degrees.
    • Last weekend temperatures reached 40 degrees.
  2. [countable] a unit for measuring angles
    • an angle of ninety degrees (90°)
  3. [countable, uncountable] the amount or level of something
    • degree of something Her job demands a high degree of skill.
    • with a degree of something The story has been staged several times before, with varying degrees of success.
    • to a degree I agree with you to a certain degree.
    • The reaction to his decision has been, to some degree, predictable.
    • These criticisms are, to a degree (= to some extent), well founded.
    • To what degree can parents be held responsible for a child's behaviour?
    • Most pop music is influenced, to a greater or lesser degree, by the blues.
  4. [countable] the qualification obtained by students who successfully complete a university or college course
    • My brother has a degree from Harvard.
    • degree in something She's pursuing a degree in biochemistry.
    • a four-year degree course
    • an undergraduate/graduate/doctoral degree
    • a law/medical degree
    see also Associate's degree, bachelor's degree, first degree, joint degree, higher degree, master’s degree
    Wordfinder
    • degree
    • dissertation
    • education
    • graduate
    • hall of residence
    • lecture
    • major
    • seminar
    • tutorial
    • university
    Collocations EducationEducationLearning
    • acquire/​get/​lack (an) education/​training/(British English) (some) qualifications
    • receive/​provide somebody with training/​tuition
    • develop/​design/​plan a curriculum/(especially British English) course/(North American English) program/​syllabus
    • give/​go to/​attend a class/​lesson/​lecture/​seminar
    • hold/​run/​conduct a class/​seminar/​workshop
    • sign up for/​take a course/​classes/​lessons
    School
    • go to/​start preschool/​kindergarten/​nursery school
    • be in (North American English) the first, second, etc. grade/(British English) year 1, 2. etc. (at school)
    • study/​take/​drop history/​chemistry/​German, etc.
    • (British English) leave/​finish/​drop out of/ (North American English) quit school
    • (North American English) graduate high school/​college
    Problems at school
    • be the victim/​target of bullying
    • (British English) play truant from/ (both British English, informal) bunk off/​skive off school (= not go to school when you should)
    • (both especially North American English) skip/​cut class/​school
    • (British English) cheat in/(North American English) cheat on an exam/​a test
    • get/​be given a detention (for doing something)
    • be expelled from/​be suspended from school
    Work and exams
    • do your homework/(British English) revision/​a project on something
    • work on/​write/​do/​submit an essay/​a dissertation/​a thesis/​an assignment/(North American English) a paper
    • finish/​complete your dissertation/​thesis/​studies/​coursework
    • hand in/ (North American English) turn in your homework/​essay/​assignment/​paper
    • study/​prepare/ (British English) revise/ (North American English) review/ (North American English, informal) cram for a test/​an exam
    • take/ (both British English) do/​sit a test/​an exam
    • (especially British English) mark/ (especially North American English) grade homework/​a test
    • (British English) do well in/ (North American English) do well on/ (especially North American English, informal) ace a test/​an exam
    • pass/​fail/ (especially North American English, informal) flunk a test/​an exam/​a class/​a course/​a subject
    University
    • apply to/​get into/​go to/​start college/(British English) university
    • leave/​graduate from law school/​college/(British English) university (with a degree in computer science)
    • study for/​take/ (British English) do/​complete a law degree/​a degree in physics
    • (both North American English) major/​minor in biology/​philosophy
    • earn/​receive/​be awarded/​get/​have/​hold a master’s degree/​a bachelor’s degree/​a PhD in economics
  5. [countable] (British English) a university or college course, normally lasting three years or more
    • I'm hoping to do a chemistry degree.
    • He completed a degree in law then joined a law firm.
  6. [countable] a level in a scale of how serious something is
    • murder in the first degree (= of the most serious kind)
    see also first-degree, second-degree, third degree
  7. Word OriginMiddle English (in the senses ‘step’, ‘tier’, ‘rank’, or ‘relative state’): from Old French, based on Latin de- ‘down’ + gradus ‘step or grade’.
Idioms
by degrees
  1. slowly and gradually
    • By degrees their friendship grew into love.
    • By slow degrees, the company's turnover dwindled to nothing.
to the nth degree
  1. extremely; to an extreme degree
    • The children tested her patience to the nth degree.
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