degree

degree
n степен, градус, учена степен
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степенен; степен; титла; градус; качество;
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n степен, градус, учена степен
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degree[di´gri:] n 1. степен (и ез.); to (in) some \degree до известна степен; in the highest \degree много, извънредно; not in the slightest \degree ни най-малко; to a \degree разг. до (в) най-висша степен, крайно; by \degrees постепенно; by slow \degrees бавно; \degrees of comparison ез. степен на сравнение; \degree of relationship юрид. степен на родство; \degrees of consanguinity юрид. степен на родство (по кръвна или по съребрена линия); marriage within the forbidden (prohibited) \degree юрид. брак с близък сродник; 2. научна степен, титла; to take o.'s \degree получавам научна степен; завършвам; to take a poll \degree (Кембридж) завършвам университет, без да взема научна степен; BA, BSc \degree бакалавър на науките (хуманитарни, естествени); MA, MSc \degree магистър на науките (хуманитарни, естествени); 3. геогр., физ., мат. градус; 10 \degrees of frost 10° под точката на замръзване (= + 22° F); we were thirty \degrees south бяхме на 30° ю. ш.; \degrees of latitude паралели; \degrees of longitude меридиани; an angle of 90 \degrees прав ъгъл, ъгъл 90°; 4. мат. степен (на уравнение); equation of the second \degree уравнение от втора степен; 5. муз. степен; 6.: of high (low) \degree с високо (ниско) обществено положение; 7. качество, сорт; third \degree ам. sl разпит с насилие; murder of the first \degree предумишлено убийство.

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