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1 degree of seriousness
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > degree of seriousness
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2 degree of seriousness
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3 degree of seriousness
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > degree of seriousness
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4 degree of seriousness
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5 degree of seriousness
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6 degree
1. степень2. градус3. пропорция; величина; уровень
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градус, степень; процентность, пропорция; качество, достоинство
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степень; порядок; градус
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- degree of breakdown
- degree of cementation
- degree of consolidation
- degree of crookedness
- degree of deflection
- degree of depletion
- degree of dip
- degree of drowning
- degree of firmness
- degree of fracture closing
- degree of fracturing
- degree of hole deviation from vertical
- degree of imperfection
- degree of inclination
- degree of maintenance
- degree of oil saturation
- degree of packing
- degree of readiness
- degree of redundancy
- degree of reliability
- degree of removal
- degree of rounding of grains
- degree of safety
- degree of saturation
- degree of security
- degree of seriousness
- degree of success
- degree of water
- degree of well interference
- Baume degree
- dewaxing degree
- dispersion degree
- formation exposure degree
- reasonable degree of accuracy
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7 категория серьёзности
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Seriousness — For other uses, see Serious (disambiguation). Seriousness (noun; adjective: serious) is an attiude of gravity, solemnity, persistence, and earnestness toward something considered to be of importance.[1] Some notable philosophers and commentators… … Wikipedia
degree — de·gree n 1: a step in a direct line of descent or in the line of ascent to a common ancestor 2 a: a measure of the seriousness of a crime see also fifth degree, first degree, f … Law dictionary
degree — [di grē′] n. [ME degre < OFr degré, degree, step, rank < VL * degradus < degradare: see DEGRADE] 1. any of the successive steps or stages in a process or series 2. a step in the direct line of descent [a cousin in the second degree] 3.… … English World dictionary
seriousness — index consequence (significance), contemplation, degree (magnitude), diligence (care), import … Law dictionary
degree — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Step in a series Nouns degree, grade, extent, measure, amount, ratio, standard, height, pitch; reach, amplitude, range, scope, caliber; gradation, graduation, shade; echelon; station, estate, status,… … English dictionary for students
degree — /dəˈgri / (say duh gree) noun 1. a step or stage in an ascending or descending scale, or in a course or process. 2. Genetics, Law, etc. a certain distance or remove in the line of descent or consanguinity. 3. a stage in a scale of rank or… …
degree — Estate or rank in life; an abstract measure of importance or seriousness, as the degree of a crime; an award of rank in having completed a course of study; a distance, as shown on a chart, of 60 nautical miles. Steamboat Co. v Fessenden, 79 Me… … Ballentine's law dictionary
third-degree — I. | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: from the phrase third degree : of a degree next to the second; specifically : of a degree of criminal culpability or seriousness second after first degree third degree arson … Useful english dictionary
second-degree — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: from the phrase second degree : of a degree next to the first; specifically : of a degree of criminal culpability or seriousness next to first degree second degree murder … Useful english dictionary
second-degree — /ˈsɛkənd dəgri/ (say sekuhnd duhgree) adjective of a degree which is next in seriousness to the first degree, either more serious, as second degree burns or less serious, as second degree murder …
third degree — intense interrogation by police, 1900, probably a reference to Third Degree of master mason in Freemasonry (1772), the conferring of which included an interrogation ceremony. Third degree as a measure of severity of burns (most severe) is… … Etymology dictionary