柯林斯詞典degree /d??ɡri?/ (degrees) 1. N-COUNT You use degree to indicate the extent to which something happens or is the case, or the amount which something is felt. 程度 These man-made barriers will ensure a very high degree of protection for several hundred years. 這些人造屏障將會(huì)確保幾百年的高度保護(hù)。 Recent presidents have used television, as well as radio, with varying degrees of success. 新近的總統(tǒng)們已經(jīng)利用了電視和收音機(jī),取得了不同程度的成功。2. PHRASE If something has a degree of a particular quality, it has a small but significant amount of that quality. 一定程度的3. N-COUNT A degree is a unit of measurement that is used to measure temperatures. It is often written as °, for example, 23°. (指溫度) 度 It's over 80 degrees outside. 外面超過80度。4. N-COUNT A degree is a unit of measurement that is used to measure angles, and also longitude and latitude. It is often written as °, for example, 23°. (指角度、經(jīng)緯度) 度 It was pointing outward at an angle of 45 degrees. 它以45度角指向外側(cè)。5. N-COUNT A degree is a title or rank given by a university or college when you have completed a course of study there. It can also be given as an honorary title. 學(xué)位 ...an engineering degree. …工程學(xué)學(xué)位。6. PHRASE You use expressions such as to some degree, to a large degree, or to a certain degree in order to indicate that something is partly true, but not entirely true. 在某種程度上[含糊] These statements are, to some degree, all correct. 這些陳述在某種程度上都正確。 返回 degree劍橋詞典 degree noun (AMOUNT) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 通常作為單數(shù)使用的名詞, 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] (an) amount or level of something 數(shù)量;程度;水平 This job demands a high degree of skill . 這項(xiàng)工作對(duì)技術(shù)的要求很高。 There isn't the slightest degree of doubt that he's innocent . 毫無疑問,他是無辜的。 I have to warn you that there's a degree of (= some) danger involved in this. 我必須警告你這里面有一定的危險(xiǎn)。 The number of terrorist attacks has increased to a terrifying degree. 恐怖襲擊的次數(shù)已經(jīng)到了駭人的程度。 There was some degree of truth in what she said. 她說的有一定的真實(shí)性。 To what degree do you think we will be providing a better service ? 你認(rèn)為我們的服務(wù)還有多大的改進(jìn)空間? "That's really bad ." "Well, it's all a matter /question of degree (= there are other things better and other things worse )." “那可真是太糟糕了?!薄爸皇浅潭炔煌选!? 例句 Courts can show a considerable degree of latitude when it comes to applying the law .We can predict changes with a surprising degree of accuracy .I like modern art to a certain degree, but I don't like the really experimental stuff .It is impossible to predict the outcome of the negotiations with any degree of certitude .Individuals with even a small degree of emotional intelligence are a dream to work for. degree noun (UNIT) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] (written abbreviation deg.) any of various units of measurement , especially of temperature or angles , usually shown by the symbol ° written after a number 度,度數(shù)(尤指溫度或角度的度量單位,通常在數(shù)字后用符號(hào)°來表示) a difference of three degrees 3度之差 Water boils at 212° Fahrenheit and 100° Celsius /Centigrade. 水在212華氏度,即100攝氏度沸騰。 A right angle is an angle of 90°. 直角為90度。 New York is on a latitude of 41°N and a longitude of 74°W. 紐約位于北緯41度、西經(jīng)74度。 例句 The average temperature worldwide has risen by about one degree Fahrenheit in the past 100 years .The boat settled into the mud at a 35 degree angle /an angle of 35 degrees.The temperature is expected to drop to ten degrees below zero tonight .It's two degrees outside , but with the wind-chill factor , it feels like minus five.The thermometer recorded a temperature of 30 degrees Celsius . degree noun (SUBJECT OF STUDY) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a course of study at a college or university , or the qualification given to a student after he or she has completed his or her studies 課程;學(xué)位 She has a physics degree/a degree in physics from Edinburgh. 她獲得了愛丁堡大學(xué)的物理學(xué)學(xué)位。 mainly US She has a bachelor's/master's degree in history from Yale. 她獲得了耶魯大學(xué)歷史學(xué)專業(yè)的學(xué)士/碩士學(xué)位。 UK "What degree did you do at York?" "Geography." “你在約克大學(xué)學(xué)的什么課程?”“地理學(xué)?!? 例句 A degree in computer science offers a fast track to the top .At work she kept up the fiction that she had a university degree.Adrian has a double honours degree in English and philosophy .Gone are the days when a university degree was a meal ticket for life .There is a predominance of people with an arts degree on the board of governors .習(xí)語by degrees to a/some degree 返回 degree