degrees in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for degrees in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

degree [Am dəˈɡri, Brit dɪˈɡriː] N

1. degree (level, amount):

en or a tal grado que

4. degree UNIV:

See also third degree

second-degree burn [ˌsɛk(ə)ndɪɡriː ˈbəːn] N

third-class degree (in UK) → third

See also third

I.third [Am θərd, Brit θəːd] ADJ

II.third [Am θərd, Brit θəːd] ADV

III.third [Am θərd, Brit θəːd] N

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84 degrees Fahrenheit
20 degrees centigrade
20 degrees Celsius

Translations for degrees in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

degrees in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for degrees in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for degrees in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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degrees Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

12 degrees of frost
5 degrees below zero
by degrees
at an angle of 90 degrees
it's 4 degrees below zero
plus two degrees
to pivot through 90 degrees
it is 40 degrees in Seville
it must be about 30 degrees
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Construction costs are likely to increase because of restrictions on workers on days above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
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He can change temperatures to subzero degrees and use the moisture in the air to create ice.
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Here was a senior financial executive with two graduate degrees tremulous at the prospect of unspecified retribution if he dared proceed.
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The vocational students were marked by their propensity for violence and their demands for the right to study for degrees.
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The drive method may be as simple as a gear motor that rotates at a very slow average rate of one revolution per day (15 degrees per hour).
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Many have degrees in linguistics, and some are currently working on projects that are covered by non-disclosure agreements.
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Since the sine of the angle peaks at 90 degrees, a reading could indicate either a certain direction or the exact opposite direction.
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In ballet, with its elaborate terminology, a full (360 degrees) pivot turn on one foot is called pirouette.
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Besides a p-refinement, the element can be subdivided in space (as in h-adaptivity), but there are many combinations for the polynomial degrees on the subelements.
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It typically occupies roughly 35 degrees of vision, about the same size as the tip of one's thumb held at arm's length.
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