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dempêchement
degrés

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

degree [ingl brit dɪˈɡriː, ingl am dəˈɡri] SOST

1. degree:

degree GEOG, MAT
at an angle of 40 degrees to the vertical
turn the knob through 180 degrees
20 degrees south of the equator

2. degree:

degree METEOR, FIS
30 degrees Celsius or centigrade
it was 40 degrees in the shade
I had a temperature of 104 degrees

3. degree UNIV:

licence f

4. degree (amount):

by degrees

5. degree ingl am DIR:

6. degree:

degree MAT, MUS

7. degree LING:

the degrees of comparison

8. degree (rank):

degree disuso

degree factory ingl brit, degree-mill ingl am SOST colloq, pegg

bachelor's degree SOST UNIV

cf licence f (in en)

degree ceremony SOST ingl brit UNIV

degree certificate SOST ingl brit UNIV

degree course SOST ingl brit UNIV

degree examinations SOST sost pl ingl brit UNIV

engineering degree SOST UNIV

external degree SOST

arts degree SOST

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degree [dɪˈgri:] SOST

1. degree (amount) a. MAT, METEOR:

2. degree (extent):

by degrees

3. degree (course of study):

hono(u)rs degree SOST UNIV

second-degree burn SOST

twenty degrees Celsius
ten degrees centigrade
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
20 degrees Celsius
at 5 degrees north
by degrees
plus four degrees
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inglese
inglese
francese
francese

degree [dɪ·ˈgri] SOST

1. degree (amount) a. math, METEOR:

2. degree (extent):

by degrees

3. degree (course of study):

licence f
maîtrise f

Master's degree

bachelor's degree

second-degree burn SOST

twenty degrees Celsius
ten degrees centigrade
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
20 degrees Celsius
at 5 degrees north
by degrees
plus four degrees

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A lot of these students are attracted to a flexible, self-paced method of education to attain their degree.
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His recursion simply steps up the degree of the functions, an intuitive act, ad infinitum.
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The heightened usage of ecstasy most likely ties in at least to some degree with the rising popularity of rave culture.
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The toxin provides the castor oil plant with some degree of natural protection from insect pests such as aphids.
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He found that psychiatric patients reported physio-kundalini symptoms, but to a lesser degree than a group of near-death experiencers described in a previous study.
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