degree
英 [dɪˈɡriː] 美 [dɪˈɡriː]
n. 度,度数(角的量度单位); 度数(温度单位); 程度
牛津词典
noun
度,度数(角的量度单位)
a unit for measuring anglesan angle of ninety degrees (90˚)
90度角
度,度数(温度单位)
a unit for measuring temperatureWater freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (32˚F) or zero/nought degrees Celsius (0˚C).
水在32华氏度或零摄氏度结冰。
程度
the amount or level of sthHer job demands a high degree of skill.
她的工作要求有高超的技能。I agree with you to a certain degree .
我在某种程度上同意你的观点。To what degree can parents be held responsible for a child's behaviour?
父母应在多大程度上对孩子的行为负责呢?Most pop music is influenced, to a greater or lesser degree, by the blues.
多数流行音乐都不同程度地受到布鲁斯音乐的影响。
(大学)学位
the qualification obtained by students who successfully complete a university or college courseMy brother has a master's degree from Harvard.
我哥哥有哈佛大学的硕士学位。She has a degree in Biochemistry from London University.
她有伦敦大学生物化学的学位。a four-year degree course
四年的学位课程
(大学通常三年以上的)学位课程
a university or college course, normally lasting three years or moreI'm hoping to do a chemistry degree.
我希望攻读化学学位课程。
严重程度(或级别)
a level in a scale of how serious sth ismurder in the first degree (= of the most serious kind)
第一等级谋杀(最严重)first-degree murder
第一等级谋杀third-degree (= very serious) burns
三度烧伤(非常严重)