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degrés

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

degree [brit. angl. dɪˈɡriː, am. angl. dəˈɡri] SAM.

1. degree:

degree GEOGR., MAT.
degré m. spol
at an angle of 40 degrees to the vertical
turn the knob through 180 degrees
20 degrees south of the equator

2. degree:

degree METEOROL., FIZ.
degré m. spol
30 degrees Celsius or centigrade
it was 40 degrees in the shade
I had a temperature of 104 degrees

3. degree UNIV.:

licence ž. spol

4. degree (amount):

degré m. spol
by degrees

5. degree am. angl. PRAVO:

6. degree:

degree MAT., GLAS.
degré m. spol

7. degree LINGV.:

degré m. spol
the degrees of comparison

8. degree (rank):

degree zastar.
extraction ž. spol

degree factory brit. angl., degree-mill am. angl. SAM. pog., slabš.

boîte ž. spol à diplômes pog.

bachelor's degree SAM. UNIV.

cf licence ž. spol (in en)

degree ceremony SAM. brit. angl. UNIV.

degree certificate SAM. brit. angl. UNIV.

diplôme m. spol

degree course SAM. brit. angl. UNIV.

degree examinations SAM. mn. samost. brit. angl. UNIV.

engineering degree SAM. UNIV.

external degree SAM.

arts degree SAM.

v slovarju PONS

Angleščina
Angleščina
Francoščina
Francoščina

degree [dɪˈgri:] SAM.

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

degré m. spol

2. degree (extent):

mesure ž. spol
by degrees

3. degree (course of study):

maîtrise ž. spol

hono(u)rs degree SAM. UNIV.

Master's degree

second-degree burn SAM.

twenty degrees Celsius
ten degrees centigrade
Francoščina
Francoščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
20 degrees Celsius
at 5 degrees north
by degrees
plus four degrees
v slovarju PONS
Angleščina
Angleščina
Francoščina
Francoščina

degree [dɪ·ˈgri] SAM.

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

degré m. spol

2. degree (extent):

mesure ž. spol
by degrees

3. degree (course of study):

licence ž. spol
maîtrise ž. spol

Master's degree

bachelor's degree

second-degree burn SAM.

twenty degrees Celsius
ten degrees centigrade
Francoščina
Francoščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
20 degrees Celsius
at 5 degrees north
by degrees
plus four degrees

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