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noun1) (Math., Phys.) Grad, deran angle/a temperature of 45 degrees — ein Winkel/eine Temperatur von 45 Grad
2) (stage in scale or extent) Grad, dera certain degree of imagination — ein gewisses Maß an Fantasie
to some or a certain degree — [bis] zu einem gewissen Grad
3) (academic rank) [akademischer] Gradtake/receive a degree in something — einen akademischen Grad in etwas (Dat.) erwerben/verliehen bekommen
have a degree in physics/maths — einen Hochschulabschluss in Physik/Mathematik haben
* * *[di'ɡri:]1) ((an) amount or extent: There is still a degree of uncertainty; The degree of skill varies considerably from person to person.) der Grad2) (a unit of temperature: 20° (= 20 degrees) Celsius.) das Grad3) (a unit by which angles are measured: at an angle of 90° (= 90 degrees).) der Grad4) (a title or certificate given by a university etc: He took a degree in chemistry.) die Würde, der Grad•- by degrees- to a degree* * *de·gree[dɪˈgri:]n\degree of probability Wahrscheinlichkeitsgrad m\degree of utilization Ausnutzungsgrad mto different \degrees in unterschiedlichem Maße, unterschiedlich starka high \degree of skill ein hohes Maß an Könnento the last \degree im höchsten Gradby \degrees nach und nachto some \degree bis zu einem gewissen Grad2. MATH, METEO Grad mto do a \degree in sth etw studierento have a \degree in sth einen Abschluss in etw haben4. LAWprohibited \degrees verbotene Verwandtschaftsgrade* * *[dɪ'griː]n1) (= unit of measurement) Grad m no plan angle of 90 degrees — ein Winkel m von 90 Grad
it was 35 degrees in the shade — es waren 35 Grad im Schatten
2) (= extent of risk, uncertainty etc) Maß ntto some degree, to a (certain) degree — einigermaßen, zu einem gewissen Grad, in gewissem Maße
to such a degree that... — so sehr or in solchem Maße, dass...
to what degree was he involved? — wie weit or in welchem Maße war er verwickelt?
3) (= step in scale) Grad m* * *degree [dıˈɡriː] s1. Grad m, Stufe f, Schritt m:degree of priority Dringlichkeitsgrad, -stufe;by degrees stufenweise, allmählich, nach und nach;by many degrees bei Weitem;2. (Verwandtschafts-)Grad m:3. Rang m, Stufe f, (gesellschaftlicher) Stand:of high degree von hohem Rang;military degree of rank militärische Rangstufe4. Grad m, Ausmaß n:degree of hardness TECH Härtegrad;degree of probability (besonders Statistik) Wahrscheinlichkeitsgrad;degree of saturation CHEM Sättigungsgrad5. fig Grad m, (Aus)Maß n:a) in hohem Maße, sehr,b) einigermaßen, in gewissem Grade;to a high degree in hohem Maße;in the highest degree, to the last degree in höchstem Grade, aufs Höchste;to what degree can he be trusted? wie weit kann man ihm trauen?;not in the slightest degree nicht im Geringsten;in no degree keineswegs;in no small degree in nicht geringem Grade6. ASTRON, GEOG, MATH, PHYS Grad m:an angle of ninety degrees ein Winkel von 90 Grad;an equation of the third degree eine Gleichung dritten Grades;ten degrees Fahrenheit 10 Grad Fahrenheit;degree of latitude Breitengrad;degree of longitude Längengrad;7. Gehalt m (of an dat):of high degree hochgradig8. (akademischer) Grad, Würde f, weitS. Hochschulabschluss m:the degree of doctor der Doktorgrad, die Doktorwürde;take one’s degree einen akademischen Grad erwerben, promovieren;degree day Promotionstag m10. MUS Tonstufe f, Intervall n11. obs Stufe f (einer Treppe etc):* * *noun1) (Math., Phys.) Grad, deran angle/a temperature of 45 degrees — ein Winkel/eine Temperatur von 45 Grad
2) (stage in scale or extent) Grad, derto some or a certain degree — [bis] zu einem gewissen Grad
3) (academic rank) [akademischer] Gradtake/receive a degree in something — einen akademischen Grad in etwas (Dat.) erwerben/verliehen bekommen
have a degree in physics/maths — einen Hochschulabschluss in Physik/Mathematik haben
* * *n.Grad -e m.Maß -e n.Rang ¨-e m.Stufe -n f. -
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10 растворенный кислород
растворенный кислород
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dissolved oxygen
The amount of oxygen dissolved in a stream, river or lake is an indication of the degree of health of the stream and its ability to support a balanced aquatic ecosystem. The oxygen comes from the atmosphere by solution and from photosynthesis of water plants. The maximum amount of oxygen that can be held in solution in a stream is termed the saturation concentration and, as it is a function of temperature, the greater the temperature, the less the saturation amount. The discharge of an organic waste to a stream imposes an oxygen demand on the stream. If there is an excessive amount of organic matter, the oxidation of waste by microorganisms will consume oxygen more rapidly than it can be replenished. When this happens, the dissolved oxygen is depleted and results in the death of the higher forms of life. (Source: PORT)
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11 обводненность торфяного месторождения
обводненность торфяного месторождения
Степень увлажнения поверхности торфяного месторождения.
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