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degree [dɪ'gri:]1 noun(a) (unit of measurement) degré m;∎ the temperature is 28 degrees in New York la température est de 28 degrés à New York;∎ we can expect temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees nous pouvons nous attendre à des températures de 15 à 20 degrés;∎ 10 degrees below zero 10 degrés au-dessous de zéro;∎ he had to work in 32 degrees of heat il a dû travailler par une chaleur de 32 degrés;∎ it's 3 degrees outside il fait 3 degrés dehors;∎ Geography Paris is about 2 degrees east of Greenwich Paris est environ à 2 degrés de longitude est de Greenwich;∎ Geometry a 90-degree angle un angle de 90 degrés(b) (extent, amount) degré m;∎ to feel a degree of optimism ressentir un certain optimisme;∎ there was a certain degree of mistrust between them il y avait un certain degré de méfiance entre eux;∎ there are varying degrees of opposition to the new law il y a une opposition plus ou moins forte à la nouvelle loi;∎ his allergy affected him to such a degree that he had to stop working son allergie était un tel handicap pour lui qu'il a dû s'arrêter de travailler(c) (stage, step) degré m;∎ an honour of the highest degree un honneur du plus haut degré;∎ a degree of precision never before thought possible un niveau de précision jusqu'à présent considéré comme inaccessible∎ she has a degree in economics elle a une licence en sciences économiques;∎ he's taking or doing a degree in biology il fait une licence de biologie;∎ I'd like to go on and do a further degree je voudrais continuer après la licence;∎ it took me five years to get my degree j'ai mis cinq ans pour avoir ma licence∎ a man of high degree un homme de haut rang∎ murder in the first degree ≃ homicide m volontairepar degrés, au fur et à mesure;∎ he realized, by degrees, that his wife no longer loved him petit à petit il s'est rendu compte que sa femme ne l'aimait plus(to an extent) jusqu'à un certain point;∎ the Prime Minister does accept criticism to a degree le Premier ministre accepte les critiques, mais jusqu'à un certain point►► University degree ceremony cérémonie f de remise des diplômes;Grammar degree of comparison degré m de comparaison -
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(a student who is studying for his first degree.) étudiant/-ante du premier cycle (universitaire) -
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['stju:dənt]1) (an undergraduate or graduate studying for a degree at a university etc: university students; a medical student; ( also adjective) She is a student nurse/teacher.) (d')étudiant/-ante2) ((especially American) a boy or girl at school.) élève3) (a person studying a particular thing: a student of politics.) étudiant/-ante
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