degree 的英语意思
degreedegree /dɪˈɡriː/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] (written abbreviation deg.) a unit for measuring temperature. It can be shown as a symbol after a number. For example, 70° means 70 degrees温度计量单位,可用数字后的符号表示。例如,70°表示70度。:
Preheat the oven to 425 degrees.将烤箱预热至425度。20 degrees Celsius/70 degrees Fahrenheit/1 degree Centigrade etc
The temperature dropped to five degrees Centigrade.气温降至摄氏五度。2[countable] (written abbreviation deg.) a unit for measuring the size of an angle. It can be shown as a symbol after a number. For example, 18° means 18 degrees角度计量单位,可用数字后的符号表示。例如,18°表示18度。:
Then the cylinder is rotated 180 degrees.然后将圆柱体旋转180度。3[countable, uncountable] the level or amount of something某事物的程度或量degree of
1960s Britain was characterised by a greater degree of freedom than before.20世纪60年代的英国以比以往更高程度的自由为特征。
Newspapers vary in the degree to which they emphasize propaganda rather than information.各报纸在强调宣传而非信息的程度上各有不同。4to a degree (also to some degree/to a certain degree) partly在一定程度上:
To a degree, it is possible to educate oneself.在一定程度上,自学是可能的。
We’re all willing to support him to some degree.我们都愿意在某种程度上支持他。5[countable] a course of study at a university or college, or the qualification that is given to you when you have successfully completed the course大学或学院的学习课程,或成功完成课程后所授予的资格(学位)degree in
a degree in Economics经济学学位
Applicants must have a degree in Engineering.申请人必须持有工程学学位。
an Honours degree荣誉学位6by degrees very slowly非常缓慢地 SYN gradually:
By degrees, he forced himself into a sitting position.他慢慢地将自己撑起,挣扎着坐了起来。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 5– 释义 5ADJECTIVES/NOUN + degree形容词/名词 + degree(学位)a good degree (=that you pass at a good level)· Mature students are more likely to get a good degree.· 成人学生更有可能取得优异的学位成绩。a university/college degree· For many jobs you need to have a university degree.· 许多工作需要拥有大学学位。a first-class/second-class/third-class degree (=the level at which you pass a degree at a British university)· She was awarded a first-class degree.· 她获得了一等学位。an honours degree (=a British university degree that is above pass level)· The ideal candidate will have an honours degree.· 理想候选人应持有荣誉学位。a first/undergraduate degree (=the lowest level of degree)· First degrees usually take three or four years.· 本科学位通常需要三到四年。a higher/postgraduate degree (=one that you take after a first degree)· He was offered a grant for a postgraduate degree.· 他获得了攻读研究生学位的助学金。a master's degree (=a higher degree for which you study for one or two years)· She's taking her master's degree.· 她正在攻读硕士学位。a science degree (=in a science subject)· The government is encouraging more people to get a science degree.· 政府正在鼓励更多人获得理科学位。an arts degree (=in a subject that is not science)· She has an arts degree from Sussex University.· 她拥有萨塞克斯大学的文科学士学位。a history/chemistry/law etc degree· I decided to do a Maths degree.· 我决定攻读数学学位。a joint degree British English (=in which you study two subjects)· a joint degree in Economics and Statistics· 经济学与统计学联合学位a research degree (=a higher degree for which you do your own research)verbs动词have a degree· You will earn more if you have a college degree.· 拥有大学学位,你会赚得更多。hold a degree formal正式 (=have one)· The ideal candidate will hold a degree in physical chemistry.· 理想候选人应持有物理化学学位。do/take a degree in something (=study for a degree)· Not enough students are taking degrees in Physics.· 攻读物理学学位的学生数量不足。get/gain a degree· She worked hard and got a good degree.· 她努力学习,取得了优异的学位成绩。be awarded a degree formal正式 (=get one)· At the end of the three years, he was awarded a first-class honours degree.· 三年学习结束时,他获得了一等荣誉学位。nouns名词a degree course· I didn't enjoy the first year of my degree course.· 我不太享受学位课程的第一年。degree level· Candidates should be educated to degree level.· 候选人应受过大学本科程度的教育。
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] (written abbreviation deg.) a unit for measuring temperature. It can be shown as a symbol after a number. For example, 70° means 70 degrees温度计量单位,可用数字后的符号表示。例如,70°表示70度。:
Preheat the oven to 425 degrees.将烤箱预热至425度。20 degrees Celsius/70 degrees Fahrenheit/1 degree Centigrade etc
The temperature dropped to five degrees Centigrade.气温降至摄氏五度。2[countable] (written abbreviation deg.) a unit for measuring the size of an angle. It can be shown as a symbol after a number. For example, 18° means 18 degrees角度计量单位,可用数字后的符号表示。例如,18°表示18度。:
Then the cylinder is rotated 180 degrees.然后将圆柱体旋转180度。3[countable, uncountable] the level or amount of something某事物的程度或量degree of
1960s Britain was characterised by a greater degree of freedom than before.20世纪60年代的英国以比以往更高程度的自由为特征。
Newspapers vary in the degree to which they emphasize propaganda rather than information.各报纸在强调宣传而非信息的程度上各有不同。4to a degree (also to some degree/to a certain degree) partly在一定程度上:
To a degree, it is possible to educate oneself.在一定程度上,自学是可能的。
We’re all willing to support him to some degree.我们都愿意在某种程度上支持他。5[countable] a course of study at a university or college, or the qualification that is given to you when you have successfully completed the course大学或学院的学习课程,或成功完成课程后所授予的资格(学位)degree in
a degree in Economics经济学学位
Applicants must have a degree in Engineering.申请人必须持有工程学学位。
an Honours degree荣誉学位6by degrees very slowly非常缓慢地 SYN gradually:
By degrees, he forced himself into a sitting position.他慢慢地将自己撑起,挣扎着坐了起来。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 5– 释义 5ADJECTIVES/NOUN + degree形容词/名词 + degree(学位)a good degree (=that you pass at a good level)· Mature students are more likely to get a good degree.· 成人学生更有可能取得优异的学位成绩。a university/college degree· For many jobs you need to have a university degree.· 许多工作需要拥有大学学位。a first-class/second-class/third-class degree (=the level at which you pass a degree at a British university)· She was awarded a first-class degree.· 她获得了一等学位。an honours degree (=a British university degree that is above pass level)· The ideal candidate will have an honours degree.· 理想候选人应持有荣誉学位。a first/undergraduate degree (=the lowest level of degree)· First degrees usually take three or four years.· 本科学位通常需要三到四年。a higher/postgraduate degree (=one that you take after a first degree)· He was offered a grant for a postgraduate degree.· 他获得了攻读研究生学位的助学金。a master's degree (=a higher degree for which you study for one or two years)· She's taking her master's degree.· 她正在攻读硕士学位。a science degree (=in a science subject)· The government is encouraging more people to get a science degree.· 政府正在鼓励更多人获得理科学位。an arts degree (=in a subject that is not science)· She has an arts degree from Sussex University.· 她拥有萨塞克斯大学的文科学士学位。a history/chemistry/law etc degree· I decided to do a Maths degree.· 我决定攻读数学学位。a joint degree British English (=in which you study two subjects)· a joint degree in Economics and Statistics· 经济学与统计学联合学位a research degree (=a higher degree for which you do your own research)verbs动词have a degree· You will earn more if you have a college degree.· 拥有大学学位,你会赚得更多。hold a degree formal正式 (=have one)· The ideal candidate will hold a degree in physical chemistry.· 理想候选人应持有物理化学学位。do/take a degree in something (=study for a degree)· Not enough students are taking degrees in Physics.· 攻读物理学学位的学生数量不足。get/gain a degree· She worked hard and got a good degree.· 她努力学习,取得了优异的学位成绩。be awarded a degree formal正式 (=get one)· At the end of the three years, he was awarded a first-class honours degree.· 三年学习结束时,他获得了一等荣誉学位。nouns名词a degree course· I didn't enjoy the first year of my degree course.· 我不太享受学位课程的第一年。degree level· Candidates should be educated to degree level.· 候选人应受过大学本科程度的教育。