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1 degree
[di'ɡri:]1) ((an) amount or extent: There is still a degree of uncertainty; The degree of skill varies considerably from person to person.) grau2) (a unit of temperature: 20° (= 20 degrees) Celsius.) grau3) (a unit by which angles are measured: at an angle of 90° (= 90 degrees).) grau4) (a title or certificate given by a university etc: He took a degree in chemistry.) grau•- to a degree* * *de.gree[digr'i:] n 1 degrau, passo. 2 meio para se elevar ou conseguir certo fim. 3 grau, qualidade, proporção, medida, ordem, estágio, categoria, classe, hierarquia. 4 intensidade, força. 5 posição, condição. 6 título obtido em escola superior ao completar-se o curso, carta, diploma. 7 divisão de escola. 8 distância de uma geração ao tronco comum. 9 Math unidade de medida de ângulo, equivalente a 1/360 da circunferência expoente de uma potência. 10 índice de uma raiz. 11 unidade de diferença de temperatura. 12 Gram graus de comparação. 13 Mus intervalo na escala entre uma e outra nota. 14 Geogr grau de latitude e longitude. by degrees gradualmente, por graus, pouco a pouco. first degree murder assassínio de primeiro grau. honorary degree título honoris causa: título universitário conferido sem exame, como homenagem. to a certain degree até certo ponto, um tanto, algo, em algum modo. to the highest degree o mais alto grau. -
2 degree
[di'ɡri:]1) ((an) amount or extent: There is still a degree of uncertainty; The degree of skill varies considerably from person to person.) grau2) (a unit of temperature: 20° (= 20 degrees) Celsius.) grau3) (a unit by which angles are measured: at an angle of 90° (= 90 degrees).) grau4) (a title or certificate given by a university etc: He took a degree in chemistry.) grau•- to a degree -
3 degree
grauEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > degree
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4 degree of risk (nuclear)
grau de risco (nuclear)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > degree of risk (nuclear)
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5 doctor’s degree
doc.tor’s degree[d'ɔktəz digri:] n grau acadêmico de doutor. -
6 first degree murder
first degree murderassassínio de primeiro grau. -
7 honorary degree
hon.or.a.ry de.gree[ɔnərəri digr'i:] n grau honorífico.————————honorary degreetítulo honoris causa: título universitário conferido sem exame, como homenagem. -
8 murder in the first degree
murder in the first degreehomicídio doloso. -
9 murder in the second degree
murder in the second degreehomicídio culposo. -
10 third degree
(a severe method of questioning people, sometimes using torture etc: The police gave him the third degree.) apertadela* * *third de.gree[θ'ə:d digri:] n terceiro grau. -
11 to a certain degree
to a certain degreeaté certo ponto, um tanto, algo, em algum modo. -
12 to a great degree
to a great degreeem alto grau. -
13 to the highest degree
to the highest degreeo mais alto grau. -
14 to the nth degree
to the nth degreeà enésima potência. -
15 to a degree
(to a small extent: I agree with you to a degree, but I have doubts about your conclusions.) até certo ponto -
16 third degree
(a severe method of questioning people, sometimes using torture etc: The police gave him the third degree.) coação física -
17 to a degree
(to a small extent: I agree with you to a degree, but I have doubts about your conclusions.) -
18 bachelor’s degree
bach.e.lor’s de.gree[b'ætʃələz digri:] n grau conferido ao término do quarto ano na universidade. -
19 first-degree
first-de.gree[fə:st digr'i:] adj de primeiro grau. -
20 master’s degree
mas.ter’s de.gree[m'a:stəz digri:] n Education grau de mestre, mestrado.
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