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1 -grades o degrees?-
Nota d'usoPer indicare la temperatura si usa il sostantivo degree, non grade: Today's temperature is 20 degrees, oggi c'è una temperatura di 20 gradi. Inoltre, quando si parla di gradi, si usa il verbo al singolare, perché il soggetto è sempre la temperatura: It was 30 degrees yesterday, ieri c'erano 30 gradi (non There were 30 degrees yesterday). La parola grade possiede molti significati, che hanno comunque a che fare con una scala di riferimento (qualità, voti, classi della scuola): low grade tea, tè di bassa qualità; He always gets good grades, prende sempre dei buoni voti. -
2 degrees
градус; степеньСинонимический ряд:1. extents (noun) extents; magnitudes2. gradation (noun) clef; gamut; gradation; key; progression; range; scale; series3. proportions (noun) proportions; rates; ratios; scales4. steps (noun) grades; levels; notches; pegs; rungs; stages; steps -
3 degree
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. -
4 ♦ degree
♦ degree /dɪˈgri:/n.1 grado ( quasi in ogni senso): to a high (o large) degree, in sommo grado; to what degree?, fino a che punto?; to such a degree that …, tanto che (o da) …: He suffers to such a degree that he can't sleep, soffre tanto da non poter dormire; to a ( certain) degree, fino a un certo punto; in una certa misura; a cousin in the second degree, un cugino di secondo grado; (med.) third-degree burns, ustioni di terzo grado; degree of inability, grado d'invalidità; (mat.) equation of the second degree, equazione di secondo grado; (mat.) a 45-degree angle, un angolo di 45 gradi; (geogr.) degree of latitude, grado di latitudine; ten degrees below zero, dieci gradi sotto zero; (gramm.) comparative degree, grado comparativo NOTA D'USO: - grades o degrees?-2 diploma universitario ( equivalente alla laurea in Italia): He did a degree in history, si è laureato in storia; She's doing a degree at Cambridge University, fa un corso di laurea all'università di Cambridge; to get a degree, laurearsi; a degree in engineering (o an engineering degree) una laurea in ingegneria; honorary degree, laurea honoris causa; a first degree, un diploma universitario di primo livello ( equivalente alla laurea triennale in Italia); a higher degree, un diploma universitario di secondo livello ( equivalente alla laurea magistrale o specialistica in Italia); (in GB) a first-class honours degree, una laurea con voti alti; DIALOGO → - Qualifications- I've got a degree in Business Studies, ho una laurea in amministrazione aziendale NOTE DI CULTURA: ► BA, MA, PhD3 (leg.) grado; gravità: murder in the first degree (o first-degree murder) omicidio di primo grado ( con circostanze aggravanti, come la premeditazione); murder in the second degree (o second-degree murder) omicidio di secondo grado ( senza circostanze aggravanti)● by degrees, per gradi, poco alla volta: to advance by degrees, avanzare per gradi; The town is dying by degrees, la città sta morendo poco alla volta □ degree ceremony [certificate, course], cerimonia [certificato, corso] di laurea □ degree day, giorno delle lauree □ in some degree, in una certa misura. -
5 ♦ grade
♦ grade /greɪd/n.1 grado; divisione; gradino, passo (fig.): an officer with the grade of lieutenant, un ufficiale col grado di tenente3 ( soprattutto USA; cfr. ingl. gradient) pendenza; dislivello; discesa; salita: average grade, pendenza media ( di una strada, una pista, ecc.); a 12% grade, una pendenza del 12%; a steep grade, una forte pendenza4 ( USA) anno di corso scolastico (cfr. ingl. class, form); classe: My son is in grade 5, mio figlio frequenta il quinto anno (o fa la quinta); grade school, la scuola elementare ( dal primo al quinto anno); le elementari; grade teacher, maestro elementare; insegnante delle elementari5 (spec. USA) voto ( scolastico; cfr. mark): to get good grades, prendere bei voti NOTA D'USO: - vote, mark o grade?-7 (zool.) sottospecie8 (ling.) grado apofonico9 (autom.) numero di ottano10 (geom.) grado11 (ind. costr.) sede stradale; sede ferroviaria● (fam. USA) grade creep, avanzamento automatico in carriera □ (ferr., USA) grade crossing, passaggio a livello (cfr. ingl. level crossing, sotto level) □ (topogr.) grade peg, picchetto □ (spec. USA) grade point average, media dei voti, valutazione finale ( del lavoro di uno studente) □ (topogr.) grade stake, palina □ to make the grade, arrivare in vetta ( alla salita o fig.); (fig. fam.) farcela; raggiungere la meta □ (comm.) up to grade, di buona qualità media.NOTA D'USO: - grades o degrees?- (to) grade /greɪd/v. t.1 classificare; selezionare; cernere (lett.): to grade foodstuffs, classificare le diverse qualità di generi alimentari3 livellare, spianare ( un terreno); graduare la pendenza di ( una strada); preparare la sede di ( una strada, ecc.)● to grade up cattle, selezionare con incroci il bestiameFALSI AMICI: to grade non significa gradire. -
6 Grad
( grade) umg. gerade* * *der Gradextent; degree; grade* * *[graːt]m -(e)s, -e[-də] (SCI, UNIV fig) degree; (MIL) rank; (TYP = Schriftgrad) sizeein Winkel von 45 Grád — an angle of 45 degrees, a 45-degree angle
unterm 32. Grád nördlicher Breite — latitude 32 degrees north
4 Grád Kälte — 4 degrees below freezing point or zero, 4 degrees below
4 Grád Wärme — 4 degrees above freezing point or zero
20 Grád Fahrenheit/Celsius — 20 (degrees) Fahrenheit/centigrade or Celsius
null Grád — zero
Wasser auf 80 Grád erhitzen — to heat water to 80 degrees
es kocht bei 100 Grád — boiling occurs at 100 degrees
in Gráde einteilen — to calibrate, to graduate
ein Verwandter zweiten/dritten Grádes — a relative once/twice removed
Vetter zweiten Grádes — second cousin
Verbrennungen ersten/zweiten Grádes (Med) — first-/second-degree burns
in einem or bis zu einem gewissen Grád(e) — up to a certain point, to a certain degree
in hohem Grád(e) — to a great or large extent
im höchsten Grád(e) — extremely
See:* * *der1) ((an) amount or extent: There is still a degree of uncertainty; The degree of skill varies considerably from person to person.) degree2) (a unit of temperature: 20° (= 20 degrees) Celsius.) degree3) (a unit by which angles are measured: at an angle of 90° (= 90 degrees).) degree4) (one level in a scale of qualities, sizes etc: several grades of sandpaper; a high-grade ore.) grade5) (an extreme point or intensity: His anger reached such a pitch that he hit her.) pitch* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ˈgra:t, pl ˈgra:də]m1. SCI, MATH degree2. GEOG degree3. PHYS degreeWasser gefriert bei null \Grad/kocht bei 100 \Grad Celsius water freezes at zero/boils at 100 degrees Celsius4. SCH degreeakademischer \Grad [university] degreeersten/zweiten/dritten \Grades MED first-/second-/third-degreeVerbrennungen ersten \Grades first-degree burnseine Tante/ein Onkel etc. ersten \Grades an immediate uncle/aunt etc.eine Tante/ein Onkel etc. zweiten/dritten \Grades an aunt/uncle etc. once/twice removedbis zu einem gewissen \Grad[e] to a certain degree [or extent]im höchsten/in hohem \Grad[e] extremely/to a great [or large] extent6.die Regierung hat sich in Bezug auf ihre politische Linie um 180 \Grad gedreht the government has made a u-turn in respect of their policies* * *der; Grad[e]s, Grade1) degreeVerbrennungen ersten/zweiten Grades — first-/second-degree burns
ein Verwandter ersten/zweiten Grades — an immediate relation/a relation once removed
in hohem Grade — to a great or large extent
2) (akademischer Grad) degree; (Milit.) rank3) (Maßeinheit, Math., Geogr.) degree10 Grad Wärme/Kälte — 10 degrees above zero/below [zero]
minus 5 Grad/5 Grad minus — minus 5 degrees
Gleichungen zweiten Grades — equations of the second degree; quadratic equations
sich um hundertachtzig Grad drehen — (fig.) completely change [one's views]
der 50. Grad nördlicher Breite — [latitude] 50 degrees North
* * *1. Temperatur: degree;bei acht Grad at (a temperature of) eight degrees;es sind acht Grad it’s eight degrees, the temperature is eight degrees;zwei Grad Wärme/Kälte oderplus/minus oderüber/unter Null two degrees above/below zero;20 Grad Celsius entsprechen 68 Grad Fahrenheit 20 degrees Celsius is (the same as) 68 degrees Fahrenheit;39 Grad (Fieber) haben have a temperature of 392. MATH, PHYS, GEOG etc degree;Gleichung zweiten Grades quadratic equation, equation of the second degree;40 Grad nördlicher Breite 40° (= forty degrees) north (latitude);ein geringer/hoher Grad an (+dat) a slight/high degree of;bestimmen/messen determine/measure the degree of maturity;in hohem Grade to a high degree, highly; (weitgehend) largely, to a great extent;im höchsten Grade extremely, highly;in geringem Grade slightly;in dem Grade, dass … to such a degree that…;bis zu einem gewissen Grad(e) up to a point, to some extentVerbrennung zweiten Grades second-degree burn;Vetter ersten/zweiten Grades first/second cousin;dritter Grad bei Verhör: third degree* * *der; Grad[e]s, Grade1) degreeVerbrennungen ersten/zweiten Grades — first-/second-degree burns
ein Verwandter ersten/zweiten Grades — an immediate relation/a relation once removed
in hohem Grade — to a great or large extent
2) (akademischer Grad) degree; (Milit.) rank3) (Maßeinheit, Math., Geogr.) degree10 Grad Wärme/Kälte — 10 degrees above zero/below [zero]
minus 5 Grad/5 Grad minus — minus 5 degrees
Gleichungen zweiten Grades — equations of the second degree; quadratic equations
sich um hundertachtzig Grad drehen — (fig.) completely change [one's views]
der 50. Grad nördlicher Breite — [latitude] 50 degrees North
* * *-e m.degree n.grade n.order n.rank n. -
7 grad
( grade) umg. gerade* * *der Gradextent; degree; grade* * *[graːt]m -(e)s, -e[-də] (SCI, UNIV fig) degree; (MIL) rank; (TYP = Schriftgrad) sizeein Winkel von 45 Grád — an angle of 45 degrees, a 45-degree angle
unterm 32. Grád nördlicher Breite — latitude 32 degrees north
4 Grád Kälte — 4 degrees below freezing point or zero, 4 degrees below
4 Grád Wärme — 4 degrees above freezing point or zero
20 Grád Fahrenheit/Celsius — 20 (degrees) Fahrenheit/centigrade or Celsius
null Grád — zero
Wasser auf 80 Grád erhitzen — to heat water to 80 degrees
es kocht bei 100 Grád — boiling occurs at 100 degrees
in Gráde einteilen — to calibrate, to graduate
ein Verwandter zweiten/dritten Grádes — a relative once/twice removed
Vetter zweiten Grádes — second cousin
Verbrennungen ersten/zweiten Grádes (Med) — first-/second-degree burns
in einem or bis zu einem gewissen Grád(e) — up to a certain point, to a certain degree
in hohem Grád(e) — to a great or large extent
im höchsten Grád(e) — extremely
See:* * *der1) ((an) amount or extent: There is still a degree of uncertainty; The degree of skill varies considerably from person to person.) degree2) (a unit of temperature: 20° (= 20 degrees) Celsius.) degree3) (a unit by which angles are measured: at an angle of 90° (= 90 degrees).) degree4) (one level in a scale of qualities, sizes etc: several grades of sandpaper; a high-grade ore.) grade5) (an extreme point or intensity: His anger reached such a pitch that he hit her.) pitch* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ˈgra:t, pl ˈgra:də]m1. SCI, MATH degree2. GEOG degree3. PHYS degreeWasser gefriert bei null \Grad/kocht bei 100 \Grad Celsius water freezes at zero/boils at 100 degrees Celsius4. SCH degreeakademischer \Grad [university] degreeersten/zweiten/dritten \Grades MED first-/second-/third-degreeVerbrennungen ersten \Grades first-degree burnseine Tante/ein Onkel etc. ersten \Grades an immediate uncle/aunt etc.eine Tante/ein Onkel etc. zweiten/dritten \Grades an aunt/uncle etc. once/twice removedbis zu einem gewissen \Grad[e] to a certain degree [or extent]im höchsten/in hohem \Grad[e] extremely/to a great [or large] extent6.die Regierung hat sich in Bezug auf ihre politische Linie um 180 \Grad gedreht the government has made a u-turn in respect of their policies* * *der; Grad[e]s, Grade1) degreeVerbrennungen ersten/zweiten Grades — first-/second-degree burns
ein Verwandter ersten/zweiten Grades — an immediate relation/a relation once removed
in hohem Grade — to a great or large extent
2) (akademischer Grad) degree; (Milit.) rank3) (Maßeinheit, Math., Geogr.) degree10 Grad Wärme/Kälte — 10 degrees above zero/below [zero]
minus 5 Grad/5 Grad minus — minus 5 degrees
Gleichungen zweiten Grades — equations of the second degree; quadratic equations
sich um hundertachtzig Grad drehen — (fig.) completely change [one's views]
der 50. Grad nördlicher Breite — [latitude] 50 degrees North
* * ** * *der; Grad[e]s, Grade1) degreeVerbrennungen ersten/zweiten Grades — first-/second-degree burns
ein Verwandter ersten/zweiten Grades — an immediate relation/a relation once removed
in hohem Grade — to a great or large extent
2) (akademischer Grad) degree; (Milit.) rank3) (Maßeinheit, Math., Geogr.) degree10 Grad Wärme/Kälte — 10 degrees above zero/below [zero]
minus 5 Grad/5 Grad minus — minus 5 degrees
Gleichungen zweiten Grades — equations of the second degree; quadratic equations
sich um hundertachtzig Grad drehen — (fig.) completely change [one's views]
der 50. Grad nördlicher Breite — [latitude] 50 degrees North
* * *-e m.degree n.grade n.order n.rank n. -
8 grado
m.1 degree.grado centígrado degree centigrade2 degree.quemaduras de primer grado first-degree burnsmostró un alto grado de preparación he was very well prepareden menor grado to a lesser extent o degreeen grado sumo greatly3 grade (rango).4 year, class (education).5 score, grade.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: gradar.* * *1 (gen) degree2 (estado) stage5 (peldaño) step6 MILITAR rank7 LINGÚÍSTICA degree\de buen grado willingly, with good gracede mal grado unwillingly, with bad graceen sumo grado to the highest degreeen tal grado so much so* * *noun m.1) degree2) grade3) extent* * *SM1) (=nivel) degreequemaduras de primer/segundo grado — first-/second-degree burns
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en alto grado — to a great degreela censura dificultó en alto grado la investigación científica — scientific research was greatly hindered o was hindered to a great degree by censorship
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de grado en grado — step by step, by degrees•
en mayor grado — to a greater degree o extent•
en menor grado — to a lesser degree o extent•
en sumo grado o en grado sumo, era humillante en sumo grado — it was humiliating in the extreme•
tercer grado (penitenciario) — Esp lowest category within the prison system which allows day release privileges2) (Geog, Mat, Fís) degree3) [de escalafón] grade; (Mil) rank4) (=etapa) stagecolación de grados — Arg conferment of degrees
6) (Ling) degree of comparisonadjetivos en grado comparativo — comparative adjectives, comparatives
adjetivos en grado superlativo — superlative adjectives, superlatives
7) (=gusto)•
de (buen) grado — willingly•
de mal grado — unwillinglyde grado o por (la) fuerza —
otros muchos países entraron en guerra, de grado o por la fuerza — many other countries were forced willy-nilly to enter the war
pues tendrás que ir, de grado o por la fuerza — well you'll have to go, like it or not
8) [de escalera] step9) pl grados (Rel) minor orders* * *1)a) (nivel, cantidad) degreeel asunto se ha complicado en or (AmL) a tal grado... — things have become so complicated...
en grado sumo: me preocupó en grado sumo it caused me great concern; nos complace en grado sumo comunicarle que... — it gives us great pleasure to inform you that...
b) ( de parentesco) degree2) ( de escalafón) grade3) ( disposición)de buen/mal grado — willingly/unwillingly
4)a) (Fís, Meteo) degreeb) (Geog, Mat) degreec) (Vin) degree5)a) (esp AmL) (Educ) (curso, año) yearb) ( título)* * *= degree, extent, index [indices/indexes, -pl.], magnitude, range, rate, scale, to what extent, grade, quotient, degree.Ex. This degree of standardisation is not the pattern outside of this specific area of application.Ex. The extent of searchable elements will vary from one data base to another.Ex. As job anxiety scores increased, job satisfaction indices decreased.Ex. Only those who have attempted to edit the proceedings of a conference can appreciate the magnitude and scope of such an enterprise.Ex. Overall, the library media specialists experienced stress in the mild to moderate range.Ex. Whether, in the future, the co-operatives will be able to fund appropriate developments at a sufficiently rapid rate remains an unanswered question.Ex. Various scales of relevance ratings may be established.Ex. Clearly an index must permit access to a document by its central theme, but, to what extent should access be provided to secondary or subsidiary topics considered within a document?.Ex. The project is concerned with the investigation of conditions of appointment for women librarians as well as the grades and salary scales assigned to library tasks.Ex. One reads, for instance, that a parameter in assessing the maximum period a user can be kept waiting is the 'aggravation quotient'.Ex. In cartography reference system is the method by which one can locate a place on a map, eg (a) degrees of latitude and longitude; (b) a grid reference.----* alumno de cuarto grado = fourth grader.* asesinato en primer grado = first-degree murder.* bebida alcohólica con muchos grados = hard drink, hard liquor.* cada vez en mayor grado = ever-increasing.* cierto grado de = a degree of.* de buen grado = willing, good-humouredly, good-humoured, good-naturedly.* de grado básico = junior grade.* delito de menor grado = misdemeanour [misdimeanor, -USA].* de primer grado = in the first degree.* de segundo grado = second-degree, in the second degree.* el grado de = the extent of.* el grado de + Nombre = the breadth and depth of + Nombre.* el grado en que = the extent to which.* en cierto grado = something of.* en diferente grado = differing, in varying measures.* en distinto grado = in varying measures, differing, to varying degrees.* en diverso grado = to varying degrees.* en diversos grados = to varying extents.* en este grado = to this extent.* en grado mínimo = minimally.* en mayor grado = to a greater degree, a fortiori, to a greater extent, to a larger degree, to a larger extent.* en mayor o menor grado = to a greater or lesser degree.* en menor grado = to a lesser extent, to a lesser degree.* en sumo grado = in the extreme.* en tercer grado = in the third degree.* en un grado bastante aceptable = to a fair extent.* en un grado sumo = in the extreme.* escala que consta de nueve grados = nine-point scale.* girar 180 grados = move + 180 degrees.* grado centígrado (ºC) = degree centigrade (ºC).* grado de aceptación = acceptance rate.* grado de acidez = pH, ph value.* grado de adecuación = degree of fit.* grado de citación = citedness.* grado de cobertura = depth of coverage.* grado de coincidencia entre el tema de un documento y el tema de búsqueda = topicality.* grado de compleción = completeness.* grado de escepticismo = degree of skepticism.* grado de integración = scale of integration.* grado de no citación = uncitedness.* grado de pertinencia = recall tendency.* grado de precisión = degree of detail.* grado de proximidad entre dos = betweenness.* grado de relación = relatedness measure.* grado medio = middle grade.* grado superlativo = superlative.* hasta tal grado que = so much so that.* salón de grados = conference room.* tomarse Algo de buen grado = take + Nombre + in good humour.* un cierto grado de = a certain amount of, a modicum of.* vida + dar un giro de 180 grados = turn + Posesivo + life around.* * *1)a) (nivel, cantidad) degreeel asunto se ha complicado en or (AmL) a tal grado... — things have become so complicated...
en grado sumo: me preocupó en grado sumo it caused me great concern; nos complace en grado sumo comunicarle que... — it gives us great pleasure to inform you that...
b) ( de parentesco) degree2) ( de escalafón) grade3) ( disposición)de buen/mal grado — willingly/unwillingly
4)a) (Fís, Meteo) degreeb) (Geog, Mat) degreec) (Vin) degree5)a) (esp AmL) (Educ) (curso, año) yearb) ( título)* * *= degree, extent, index [indices/indexes, -pl.], magnitude, range, rate, scale, to what extent, grade, quotient, degree.Ex: This degree of standardisation is not the pattern outside of this specific area of application.
Ex: The extent of searchable elements will vary from one data base to another.Ex: As job anxiety scores increased, job satisfaction indices decreased.Ex: Only those who have attempted to edit the proceedings of a conference can appreciate the magnitude and scope of such an enterprise.Ex: Overall, the library media specialists experienced stress in the mild to moderate range.Ex: Whether, in the future, the co-operatives will be able to fund appropriate developments at a sufficiently rapid rate remains an unanswered question.Ex: Various scales of relevance ratings may be established.Ex: Clearly an index must permit access to a document by its central theme, but, to what extent should access be provided to secondary or subsidiary topics considered within a document?.Ex: The project is concerned with the investigation of conditions of appointment for women librarians as well as the grades and salary scales assigned to library tasks.Ex: One reads, for instance, that a parameter in assessing the maximum period a user can be kept waiting is the 'aggravation quotient'.Ex: In cartography reference system is the method by which one can locate a place on a map, eg (a) degrees of latitude and longitude; (b) a grid reference.* alumno de cuarto grado = fourth grader.* asesinato en primer grado = first-degree murder.* bebida alcohólica con muchos grados = hard drink, hard liquor.* cada vez en mayor grado = ever-increasing.* cierto grado de = a degree of.* de buen grado = willing, good-humouredly, good-humoured, good-naturedly.* de grado básico = junior grade.* delito de menor grado = misdemeanour [misdimeanor, -USA].* de primer grado = in the first degree.* de segundo grado = second-degree, in the second degree.* el grado de = the extent of.* el grado de + Nombre = the breadth and depth of + Nombre.* el grado en que = the extent to which.* en cierto grado = something of.* en diferente grado = differing, in varying measures.* en distinto grado = in varying measures, differing, to varying degrees.* en diverso grado = to varying degrees.* en diversos grados = to varying extents.* en este grado = to this extent.* en grado mínimo = minimally.* en mayor grado = to a greater degree, a fortiori, to a greater extent, to a larger degree, to a larger extent.* en mayor o menor grado = to a greater or lesser degree.* en menor grado = to a lesser extent, to a lesser degree.* en sumo grado = in the extreme.* en tercer grado = in the third degree.* en un grado bastante aceptable = to a fair extent.* en un grado sumo = in the extreme.* escala que consta de nueve grados = nine-point scale.* girar 180 grados = move + 180 degrees.* grado centígrado (ºC) = degree centigrade (ºC).* grado de aceptación = acceptance rate.* grado de acidez = pH, ph value.* grado de adecuación = degree of fit.* grado de citación = citedness.* grado de cobertura = depth of coverage.* grado de coincidencia entre el tema de un documento y el tema de búsqueda = topicality.* grado de compleción = completeness.* grado de escepticismo = degree of skepticism.* grado de integración = scale of integration.* grado de no citación = uncitedness.* grado de pertinencia = recall tendency.* grado de precisión = degree of detail.* grado de proximidad entre dos = betweenness.* grado de relación = relatedness measure.* grado medio = middle grade.* grado superlativo = superlative.* hasta tal grado que = so much so that.* salón de grados = conference room.* tomarse Algo de buen grado = take + Nombre + in good humour.* un cierto grado de = a certain amount of, a modicum of.* vida + dar un giro de 180 grados = turn + Posesivo + life around.* * *A1 (nivel, cantidad) degreeotro ejemplo del grado de confusión reinante another example of the degree of confusion that prevailsdepende del grado de libertad que tengan it depends on how much freedom o the degree of freedom they enjoyel asunto se ha complicado en or ( AmL) a tal grado que no le veo solución things have become so complicated that I can't see any solutionen grado sumo: la noticia me preocupó en grado sumo the news worried me greatly o caused me great concernnos complace en grado sumo poder comunicarle que … it gives us great pleasure to be able to inform you that …2 (de parentesco) degreeson primos en segundo grado they are second cousinsB (de escalafón) gradeun oficial de grado superior a high-ranking officerC(disposición): de buen grado readily, willingly, with good gracede mal grado reluctantly, unwillingly, with bad graceDestamos a tres grados bajo cero it's three degrees below zero, it's minus three degreesa un ángulo de 60 grados at an angle of 60 degrees, at a 60° angle25 grados de latitud/longitud 25 degrees latitude/longitude3 ( Vin) degreeun vino de 12 grados a 12% proof wineCompuestos:● grado centígrado or Celsiusdegree centigrade o Celsiusdegree FahrenheitE2(título): tiene el grado de licenciado he has a college degree ( AmE), he has a university degree ( BrE)F ( Ling) degreegrado positivo/comparativo positive/comparative degreeG ( Der) stageel juicio se halla en grado de apelación/revisión the trial is at the appeal/review stage* * *
grado sustantivo masculino
1 ( en general) degree;
grado centígrado or Celsius/Fahrenheit degree centigrade o Celsius/Fahrenheit;
el grado de confusión reinante the degree of confusion that prevails;
en grado sumo extremely
2 ( de escalafón) grade;
(Mil) rank
3 ( disposición):◊ de buen/mal grado willingly/unwillingly
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b) ( título):◊ tiene el grado de licenciado he has a college (AmE) o (BrE) university degree
grado sustantivo masculino
1 degree
2 Mil rank
3 (gusto, voluntad) desire, will
♦ Locuciones: de buen/mal grado, willingly/reluctantly
' grado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
categoría
- coeficiente
- colmo
- ecuación
- insolación
- jerarquía
- mayor
- medida
- menor
- menos
- mínimamente
- poder
- punto
- superior
- décima
- enfadado
- enfadar
- enojado
- enojar
- extensión
- grande
English:
accurately
- degree
- extent
- extreme
- first-degree
- grace
- grade
- grind
- insofar
- may
- optimum
- point
- rank
- registrar
- subaltern
- commission
- freely
- lesser
* * *grado nm1. [de temperatura] degreegrado Celsius degree Celsius;grado centígrado degree centigrade;grado Fahrenheit degree Fahrenheit;grado Kelvin kelvin2. [de alcohol]¿cuántos grados tiene ese whisky? how strong is that whisky?;alcohol de 90 grados 90 degree proof alcohol3. [índice, nivel] degree;el candidato mostró un alto grado de preparación the candidate was very well prepared;un fenómeno que afecta en menor grado a las ciudades a phenomenon that affects cities to a lesser extent o degree;eso depende del grado de intransigencia de la gente that depends on how prepared people are to compromise;están examinando su grado de ceguera they're checking to see how blind she is;la situación empeoró en tal o Am [m5]a tal grado que… the situation deteriorated to such a degree o to such an extent that…;en grado sumo greatly4. [en escala] degree;quemaduras de primer grado first-degree burns;asesinato en segundo grado second-degree murder5. [rango] grade;es primo mío en segundo grado he's my second cousin6. Mil rankobtuvo el grado de doctor he obtained his doctorate9. Ling degreegrado comparativo comparative degree;grado superlativo superlative degree12. [voluntad]hacer algo de buen/mal grado to do sth willingly/unwillingly;te lo prestaré de buen grado I'd be happy to lend it to you* * *m1 degree;de primer grado quemaduras first-degree2:de buen grado with good grace, readily;de mal grado with bad grace, reluctantly* * *grado nm1) : degree (in meteorology and mathematics)grado centígrado: degree centigrade2) : extent, level, degreeen grado sumo: greatly, to the highest degree3) rango: rank4) : year, class (in education)5)de buen grado : willingly, readily* * *grado n degree -
9 Grad
1) math degree2) geog degree3) phys degree;Wasser gefriert bei null \Grad/kocht bei 100 \Grad Celsius water freezes at zero/boils at 100 degrees Celsius4) sch degree;akademischer \Grad [university] degree5) (Maß, Stufe) level;Verbrennungen ersten \Grades first-degree burns;eine Tante/ein Onkel etc. ersten \Grades an immediate uncle/aunt etc.;bis zu einem gewissen \Grad[e] to a certain degree [or extent];WENDUNGEN:um °[ein]hundertachtzig \Grad ( fam) complete[ly];die Regierung hat sich in Bezug auf ihre politische Linie um 180 \Grad gedreht the government has made a u-turn in respect of their policies -
10 stop|ień
m 1. (element schodów) (zewnątrz budynku) step; (wewnątrz budynku) stair- uwaga stopień! mind the step!- przeskakiwać po dwa stopnie naraz to go up/down two steps at a time2. (między dwoma poziomami) step- brzeg stopniami opadał ku morzu the shore dropped down to the sea in steps- kuć stopnie w skale to fashion steps in the rock3. (w hierarchii) rank- urzędnik wyższego stopnia an official of a higher rank, a senior official- stopień doktora a doctor’s degree- dosłużyć się stopnia kapitana to be promoted to the rank of captain4. (w klasyfikacji hierarchicznej) grade- nagroda pierwszego stopnia a first class award- oparzenie I/II/III stopnia a first/second/third degree burn5. (ocena wiadomości ucznia) mark; grade US- stopień z klasówki a class test mark- dostać dobry/słaby stopień to get a good/poor mark a. grade- stawiać stopnie to give marks a. grades- pytać na stopnie to give the class/pupils an oral test6. (jednostka) degree- stopnie Celsjusza degrees Celsius, centigrade- stopnie Fahrenheita degrees Fahrenheit- 40 stopni gorączki a temperature of 40 degrees (Celsius)- przeciwległy kąt ma 30 stopni the opposite angle is 30 degrees- stopień szerokości geograficznej a degree of latitude- stopień długości geograficznej a degree of longitude7. (poziom, intensywność) degree, extent- w znacznym stopniu to a considerable degree, to a large extent- w wysokim/najwyższym stopniu niepokojący extremely worrying- stopień zamożności społeczeństwa the degree of affluence- określić stopień czyjejś winy to establish the extent of sb’s guilt- test gramatyczny o wysokim stopniu trudności a grammatical test with a high degree a. level of complexity8. Jęz. degree- stopień równy, wyższy i najwyższy przymiotnika the positive, comparative, and superlative degree of an adjective- przysłówek w stopniu najwyższym a superlative adverb9 Muz. stepThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > stop|ień
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11 graduate
1. noun2. intransitive verbuniversity graduate — Hochschulabsolvent, der/-absolventin, die
1) einen akademischen Grad/Titel erwerben2) (Amer. Sch.) die [Schul]abschlussprüfung bestehen ( from an + Dat.)3. transitive verb(mark) mit Gradeinteilung versehen; graduieren (bes. Technik) [Thermometer]•• Cultural note:Das Seminar einer Universität in den USA, das Kurse und Betreuung für graduierte Studierende organisiert, die ihr Studium und/oder ihre Forschung nach dem ersten Examen (nach ungefähr 3-4 Jahren Universitätsstudium) fortsetzen wollen* * *1. verb1) (to receive a degree, diploma etc: He graduated in German and French.) promovieren2) (to mark out with regular divisions: A thermometer is graduated in degrees.) abstufen2. [-ət] noun(a person who has been awarded a degree or diploma: a graduate in French.) der/die Graduierte, der/die Absolvent(in)- academic.ru/31968/graduation">graduation* * *gradu·ateI. n[ˈgræʤuət]he is a \graduate in physics [or a physics \graduate] er hat einen [Universitäts]abschluss in Physikuniversity \graduate Hochschulabsolvent(in) m(f)II. adj[ˈgræʤuət]attr, inv\graduate unemployment Akademikerarbeitslosigkeit f\graduate course Kurs m im höheren Fachsemester\graduate student Student(in) m(f) mit UniversitätsabschlussIII. vi[ˈgræʤueɪt]1. UNIV einen akademischen Grad [o Universitätsabschluss] erwerbenshe \graduated from the University of London sie hat an der Universität von London ihren Abschluss gemachtto \graduate with honours seinen Abschluss mit Auszeichnung machento \graduate [magna/summa] cum laude AM [magna/summa] cum laude abschließen2. AM SCH die Abschlussprüfung bestehen3. (move up) aufsteigenshe \graduated from being a secretary to running her own department sie ist von einer Sekretärin zur Leiterin ihrer eigenen Abteilung aufgestiegenIV. vt[ˈgræʤueɪt]1. (calibrate)2. FIN etw staffeln▪ to \graduate sb jdn graduierenthe college \graduates hundreds of students each year an dieser Hochschule machen jedes Jahr Hunderte ihren Abschluss* * *I ['grdjʊɪt]n (Brit UNIV)(Hochschul)absolvent(in) m(f); (= person with degree) Akademiker(in) m(f); (US SCH) Schulabgänger(in) m(f)II ['grdjʊeɪt]high-school graduate (US) — ≈ Abiturient(in) m(f)
1. vt2) (US SCH, UNIV) als Absolventen haben2. vi2) (= change by degrees) allmählich übergehen* * *A s1. UNIVa) Hochschulabsolvent(in), Akademiker(in)2. SCHULE US Schulabgänger(in):high-school graduate (etwa) Abiturient(in)3. US Messgefäß nB adj1. UNIVa) Akademiker…:b) graduiert:graduate student → A 1 cc) US für Graduierte:2. US Diplom…, (staatlich) geprüft:C v/t [ˈɡrædjʊeıt; -dʒʊ-; US -dʒəˌweıt]2. SCHULE USa) als Absolventen haben:our high school graduated 50 students this year (etwa) bei uns haben dieses Jahr 50 Schüler das Abitur gemachtb) die Abschlussprüfung bestehen an (dat), absolvieren:graduate high school (etwa) das Abitur machen3. TECH mit einer Maßeinteilung versehen, graduieren, in Grade einteilen4. abstufen, staffeln5. CHEM, TECH gradierenD v/i [ˈɡrædjʊeıt; -dʒʊ-; US -dʒəˌweıt]2. SCHULE US die Abschlussprüfung bestehen:graduate from → C 2 b3. sich entwickeln, aufsteigen ( into zu)4. sich staffeln, sich abstufen* * *1. nounGraduierte, der/die; (who has left university) Akademiker, der/Akademikerin, die2. intransitive verbuniversity graduate — Hochschulabsolvent, der/-absolventin, die
1) einen akademischen Grad/Titel erwerben2) (Amer. Sch.) die [Schul]abschlussprüfung bestehen ( from an + Dat.)3. transitive verb(mark) mit Gradeinteilung versehen; graduieren (bes. Technik) [Thermometer]•• Cultural note:Das Seminar einer Universität in den USA, das Kurse und Betreuung für graduierte Studierende organisiert, die ihr Studium und/oder ihre Forschung nach dem ersten Examen (nach ungefähr 3-4 Jahren Universitätsstudium) fortsetzen wollen* * *(university) n.Absolvent m. v.abstufen v.einteilen v. -
12 supérieur
supérieur, e [sypeʀjœʀ]1. adjective• intelligence/qualité supérieure à la moyenne above-average intelligence/quality• des températures supérieures à 300° temperatures in excess of 300°• il est d'un niveau bien supérieur à celui de son adversaire he is of a far higher standard than his opponentc. ( = excellent) [intérêts, principe] higher ; [intelligence, esprit] superiord. ( = hautain) [air, ton, regard] superior2. masculine noun, feminine noun3. masculine noun( = enseignement) le supérieur higher education* * *
1.
supérieure sypeʀjœʀ adjectif1) ( situé en haut dans l'espace) [mâchoire, membre, lèvre] upper; [niveau, étage] upper, top2) ( dans une hiérarchie) [grades, classes sociales] upper3) ( en valeur) [vitesse, coût, salaire, nombre] higher (à than); [taille, dimensions] bigger (à than); [durée] longer (à than)température supérieure à 20° — temperature above 20°
4) ( de meilleure qualité) [travail, qualité] superior (à to)5) ( hautain) [air, ton, sourire] superior
2.
nom masculin, féminin1) ( chef) superior2) Religion Superior
3.
nom masculin Université higher education* * *sypeʀjœʀ supérieur, -e1. adj1) (lèvre, étages, classes) upper2) (température, niveau, nombre) higher, (importance, portée) greatersupérieur à (température, niveau, nombre) — higher than, (importance, portée) greater than
Choisissez un nombre supérieur à cent. — Choose a number higher than 100.
3) (qualité, produit) superior4) (= hautain) superior5) RELIGION2. nm/f* * *A adj1 ( situé en haut dans l'espace) [mâchoire, membre, paupière, lèvre] upper; [niveau, étage] upper, top; la partie supérieure d'un objet the upper ou top part of an object; le cours supérieur d'un fleuve the upper reaches of a river; dans le coin supérieur droit in the top right-hand corner;2 ( dans une hiérarchie) [grades, classes sociales] upper; les échelons supérieurs d'une hiérarchie the upper echelons of a hierarchy; il a été promu au rang supérieur he was promoted to the next rank up; elle t'est hiérarchiquement supérieure she's above you in the hierarchy;3 ( en valeur) [température, vitesse, coût, salaire, nombre] higher (à than); [taille, dimensions] bigger (à than); [durée] longer (à than); mes notes sont supérieures à la moyenne my marks are above average; des coûts de production supérieurs à la moyenne higher than average production costs; le niveau de vie est supérieur à celui des pays voisins the standard of living is much higher than in neighbouringGB countries; des taux d'intérêt supérieurs à 10% interest rates higher than ou above 10%; les chiffres sont supérieurs de 3% aux prévisions the figures are 3% higher than predicted; être supérieur en nombre to be greater in number; des températures supérieures de 4 à 5 degrés aux moyennes saisonnières temperatures between 4 and 5 degrees higher than the seasonal averages; température supérieure à 20°C temperature above 20°C;4 ( de meilleure qualité) [travail, qualité] superior (à to); leur aviation est supérieure à celle de leur ennemi their air force is superior to that of their enemy; leur adversaire leur était supérieur their opponent was better than them;5 ( hautain) [air, ton, sourire] superior; avoir/prendre un air supérieur to have/to assume a superior air;6 Math si a est supérieur à b if a is greater than b; x est égal ou supérieur à y x is equal to or greater than y;8 Astron superior;9 Géol Upper; jurassique supérieur Upper Jurassic.B nm,f1 ( chef) superior; mon supérieur hiérarchique my immediate superior; mes supérieurs hiérarchiques my superiors;C nm Univ higher education.( féminin supérieure) [syperjɶr] adjectif[juste au-dessus - étagère, ligne] aboveles jouets sont à l'étage supérieur toys are on the next floor ou the floor above2. [quantitativement - efficacité] higher, greater ; [ - prix, rendement, vitesse] higher ; [ - volume] bigger, greaterleurs joueurs se retrouvent maintenant supérieurs en nombre their players now outnumber the oppositiona. [prix] higher thanb. [volume] bigger thantaux légèrement supérieur à 8 % rate slightly over 8%d'une longueur/largeur supérieure à... longer/wider than...leur lessive est-elle vraiment supérieure à toutes les autres? is their washing powder really better than all the others?il est techniquement supérieur au Suédois SPORT his technique is superior to that of the Swedish player5. [hautain - air, ton] superior8. GÉOGRAPHIE [en amont] uppersupérieur ou égal à superior or equal to, greater than or equal to10. RELIGION————————, supérieure [syperjɶr] nom masculin, nom féminin[dans une hiérarchie]————————nom masculin———————————————— -
13 درج
دَرّجَ: قَسّمَ إلى دَرَجاتto graduate, grade, gradate, scale, divide into degrees or grades or steps, mark with degrees -
14 rates
оценивать; показательСинонимический ряд:1. degrees (noun) degrees; proportions; ratios; scales2. prices (noun) charges; costs; price tags; prices; tabs; tariffs3. earns (verb) deserves; earns; merits4. places (verb) categorises; classes; classifies; evaluates; grades; groups; pigeon-holes; places; ranks5. scolds (verb) bastes; bawls out; berates; dresses down; jaws; lashes; rags; rails; rants; reviles; scolds; tells off; tongues; upbraids; vituperates; wigs6. values (verb) appraises; assays; assesses; calculates; estimates; gauges; judges; sets at; surveys; valuates; values -
15 au-dessous
au-dessous [od(ə)su]adverb→ dessous* * *odəsu
1.
1) ( plus bas) belowtu vois le dictionnaire, mon livre est au-dessous — you see the dictionary, my book is underneath
2) ( marquant une infériorité) under
2.
au-dessous de locution prépositive1) ( plus bas que) below2) ( inférieur à)les enfants au-dessous de 13 ans — children under 13, the under-thirteens
les chèques au-dessous de 15 euros — cheques GB ou checks US for under 15 euros
être au-dessous de tout — (colloq) ( ne pas être à la hauteur) to be absolutely useless; ( moralement) to be despicable
* * *od(ə)su advbelow, underneath, (dans un immeuble) downstairsIls habitent au-dessous. — They live downstairs.
au-dessous de [pont] — under, underneath, [limite, somme] below, [dignité] beneath
au-dessous du pont — under the bridge, underneath the bridge
des températures au-dessous de zéro — temperatures below zero, sub-zero temperatures
au-dessous de la ceinture (coup) — below the belt, (allusion) below the waist
* * *A adv1 ( plus bas) below; la maison est sur le plateau, la mer est au-dessous the house is on the plateau, the sea is below; tu vois le dictionnaire, mon livre est au-dessous you see the dictionary, my book is underneath; l'étagère au-dessous the shelf below; va voir à l'étage au-dessous go and have a look downstairs; mon appartement est calme, il n'y a personne au-dessous my apartment is quiet, there's no one living on the floor below; il habite juste au-dessous he lives one floor down;2 ( marquant une infériorité) under; les enfants de 10 ans et au-dessous children of 10 years and under.B au-dessous de loc prép1 ( plus bas que) au-dessous de la fenêtre/du tableau under ou below the window/the painting; au-dessous de chez eux ( dans la rue) in the street below them; ( à l'étage inférieur) on the floor below them; au-dessous du genou below the knee;2 ( inférieur à) température au-dessous de zéro temperature below zero; au-dessous de ce niveau, il y a un risque de pollution below this level, there is a risk of pollution; les notes au-dessous de 10 marks GB ou grades US below 10; les enfants au-dessous de 13 ans children under 13, the under-thirteens; les chèques au-dessous de 100 euros cheques for under 100 euros; le dollar est tombé au-dessous de 1,05 euros the dollar has fallen below 1.05 euros; il est au-dessous de sa tâche/son rôle he isn't up to his task/his role; être au-dessous de tout○ ( ne pas être à la hauteur) to be absolutely useless; ( moralement) to be despicable.[odsu] adverbeau-dessous de locution prépositionnelle2. [dans une hiérarchie] belowau-dessous d'un certain prix under ou below a certain price -
16 gradueren
v. graduate, complete a course of study and receive a degree or diploma (as from a university or college), organize, arrange in grades; change gradually; grant a degree to one who has completed a course of study; divide into degrees -
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18 gradatim
grădātim, adv. [id.], step by step, by degrees, little by little, gradually (class.;syn.: sensim, paulatim, pedetentim): nihil ita pedetentim et gradatim tum accessus a te ad causam facti, tum recessus, ut, etc.,
Cic. Fam. 9, 14, 7:gradatim ascendere,
id. de Or. 3, 61, 227; cf. id. Part. 15, 54:quid opus erat te gradatim istuc pervenire? Sumpsisses tuo jure. Quid autem est istuc gradatim?
id. N. D. 1, 32, 89; cf.:gradatim respondens,
id. Tusc. 1, 24, 57:ad pauciores deducere,
id. ib. 2, 65, 164:cum gradatim sursum versus reditur,
id. Or. 39, 135:captiosissimo genere interrogationis utuntur, cum aliquid minutatim et gradatim additur aut demitur,
id. Ac. 2, 16, 49; Varr. R. R. 3, 5, 4; Plin. 33, 4, 21, § 76:quos non una ut dicitur pertica, sed distincte gradatimque tractavi,
Plin. Ep. 8, 2, 8; Gell. 14, 7, 9: amicos habere, by gradations, i. e. of different grades, Plin. Ep. 2, 6, 2. -
19 stages
ставить; этап; сценаСинонимический ряд:1. boards (noun) boards; proscenia2. periods (noun) periods; phases3. platforms (noun) platforms; scaffoldings; scaffolds4. settings (noun) locales; scenes; settings; sites5. steps (noun) degrees; grades; levels; notches; pegs; rungs; steps6. does (verb) acts; does; dramatises; enacts; performs; presents; put on7. has (verb) gives; has; holds8. mounts (verb) mounts; produces; puts on; shows -
20 steps
вести; шагweighty steps — тяжёлые шаги, грузная походка
Синонимический ряд:1. footprints (noun) footprints; spoors; tracks; tracts; vestiges2. levels (noun) degrees; grades; levels; notches; pegs; rungs; stages3. moves (noun) maneuvers; manoeuvres; measures; moves; procedures; proceedings; tactics4. stairs (noun) ascent; fire escape; flight; series of steps; staircase; stairs5. treads (noun) footfalls; footsteps; treads6. dances (verb) dances; hoofs it; prances; treads7. walks (verb) ambulates; foots; hoofs; paces; traipses; troops; walks
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Mickey Mouse degrees — is the dysphemism built from the common usage of the term Mickey Mouse as a pejorative. It came to prominence in the UK after use by the national tabloids of the United Kingdom to label certain university degree courses worthless or irrelevant.… … Wikipedia
Hauts Grades Maçonniques — En franc maçonnerie, les trois premiers degrés maçonniques constituent les grades fondamentaux. La franc maçonnerie des trois premiers grades est dite symbolique , bleue ou dans les pays de langue anglaise de métier (craft masonry). A ces trois… … Wikipédia en Français
Hauts grades — maçonniques En franc maçonnerie, les trois premiers degrés maçonniques constituent les grades fondamentaux. La franc maçonnerie des trois premiers grades est dite symbolique , bleue ou dans les pays de langue anglaise de métier (craft masonry). A … Wikipédia en Français
Hauts grades maconniques — Hauts grades maçonniques En franc maçonnerie, les trois premiers degrés maçonniques constituent les grades fondamentaux. La franc maçonnerie des trois premiers grades est dite symbolique , bleue ou dans les pays de langue anglaise de métier… … Wikipédia en Français
Hauts grades maçonniques — En franc maçonnerie, les trois premiers degrés maçonniques constituent les grades fondamentaux. La franc maçonnerie des trois premiers grades est dite symbolique , bleue ou dans les pays de langue anglaise de métier (craft masonry). A ces trois… … Wikipédia en Français
Equating for grades — Equate E*quate , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Equated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Equating}.] [L. aequatus, p. p. of aequare to make level or equal, fr. aequus level, equal. See {Equal}.] To make equal; to reduce to an average; to make such an allowance or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Abschluss 2. Grades — Der Master ([ˈmaːstɐ] oder [ˈmaːstə], aus engl. master, das auf lat. magister „Lehrer“, „Vorsteher“, „Meister“ zurückgeht) ist in vielen europäischen Staaten der zweite akademische Grad, den Studenten an Hochschulen als Abschluss einer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Latin honors — are Latin phrases used to indicate the level of academic distinction with which an academic degree was earned. This system is primarily used in the United States, Canada, and in many countries of continental Europe, though some institutions also… … Wikipedia
Schopenhauer, Arthur — Arthur Schopenhauer Kathleen M.Higgins Despite a recent surge of philosophical interest, Arthur Schopenhauer remains one of the most underappreciated philosophers of modern times. He has arguably had a greater influence on subsequent philosophy… … History of philosophy
French Rite — The French Rite of Freemasonry is a Rite of Freemasonry. It was founded in France in 1786.HistoryThe French Rite is intimately linked to the birth of Freemasonry in France and was founded in France in 1786. [Yves Hivert Messeca, Le Rite français… … Wikipedia