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degré
degree [брит. dɪˈɡriː, америк. dəˈɡri] СУЩ.
1. degree:
degree ГЕОГР., МАТЕМ.
degré м.
2. degree:
degree МЕТЕО., ФИЗ.
degré м.
3. degree УНИВЕР.:
degree
first or bachelor's degree
licence ж.
to take/get a degree
to have a degree
4. degree (amount):
degree
degré м.
to such a degree that
to a degree to some degree
to a lesser degree
I enjoy a or some degree of autonomy
5. degree америк. ЮРИД.:
murder in the first degree
6. degree:
degree МАТЕМ., МУЗ.
degré м.
7. degree ЛИНГВ.:
degree
degré м.
8. degree (rank):
degree устар.
a man of high/low degree
degree factory брит., degree-mill америк. СУЩ. разг., уничиж.
degree factory
boîte ж. à diplômes разг.
bachelor's degree СУЩ. УНИВЕР.
bachelor's degree
cf licence ж. (in en)
degree ceremony СУЩ. брит. УНИВЕР.
degree ceremony
degree certificate СУЩ. брит. УНИВЕР.
degree course СУЩ. брит. УНИВЕР.
degree course
degree examinations СУЩ. только мн. брит. УНИВЕР.
engineering degree СУЩ. УНИВЕР.
external degree СУЩ.
external degree
arts degree СУЩ.
arts degree
английский
английский
французский
французский
degree [dɪˈgri:] СУЩ.
1. degree (amount) a. МАТЕМ., МЕТЕО.:
degree
degré м.
2. degree (extent):
degree
mesure ж.
to a certain degree
to the last degree
3. degree (course of study):
degree
master's degree
hono(u)rs degree СУЩ. УНИВЕР.
hono(u)rs degree
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Master's degree
Master's degree
second-degree burn СУЩ.
second-degree burn
dissertation for doctor's degree
французский
французский
английский
английский
английский
английский
французский
французский
degree [dɪ·ˈgri] СУЩ.
1. degree (amount) a. math, МЕТЕО.:
degree
degré м.
2. degree (extent):
degree
mesure ж.
to a certain degree
to the last degree
3. degree (course of study):
degree
bachelor's degree
licence ж.
master's degree
maîtrise ж.
Master's degree
bachelor's degree
second-degree burn СУЩ.
second-degree burn
французский
французский
английский
английский
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The doctor said the fall had not been that bad and the child would have survived had he not been a haemophiliac.
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The number of medical doctors and dentists reportedly increased sevenfold between 1970 and 1985, producing a ratio of one doctor per 673 citizens.
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The girl dies and immediately afterwards the attending doctor begins to have bad dreams and waking visions of a horrible past event in aboriginal history.
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His father was a medical doctor who specialised in geriatric medicine.
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Words such as doctor, teacher, owner, etc. can be used as a second-person personal pronoun when necessary.
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