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degree [dɪˈgri:] N
1. degree (extent, amount):
2. degree UNIV:
a degree in sth
robić [perf z-] dyplom
3. degree Am LAW:
Phrases:
by degrees
bachelor's degree N UNIV
licencjat m
honors degree N AM
honors degree → honours degree
honours degree N Brit
honours degree N Brit
third degree N inf
brać [perf wziąć] kogoś na spytki
third-degree burns N pl
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degree N
spherical degree geometria
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Creating false travel records, as well as falsifying authorization, are third degree felonies.
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It is a sub part of the various forms of price discrimination and is classified as third degree price discrimination.
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This would allow doctors to repair nerves damaged in an extreme accident, like third degree burns.
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He had previously worked as a fire performer, and after a freak accident suffered second and third degree burns to his hands, face and chest.
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All 6 were transported to local hospitals with varying degrees of burns, with the most severe being third degree burns to hands and face.
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