Degrees Meaning in English
word · lemma: degree
/dɪˈɡɹiz/
di-GREEZ
/dɪɡɹˈiːz/
di-GREEZ
Definición
A degree can be a unit for measuring temperature or angles, or a qualification given by a university. The form 'degrees' is the plural of 'degree'.
Uso & Matices
Most often used with numbers: '30 degrees', '90 degrees'. For education, common phrases are 'college degree', 'master’s degree', and 'earn a degree'. Do not confuse it with unrelated plural nouns unless the context clearly shows temperature, angles, or education.
Spanish: grados - títulos universitariosPortuguese (BR): graus - diplomas universitáriosPortuguese (PT): graus - diplomas universitáriosChinese (Simplified): 度 - 学位Chinese (Traditional): 度 - 學位Hindi: डिग्री - अंश - उपाधियाँArabic: درجات - شهادات جامعيةBengali: ডিগ্রিRussian: градусы - степени (образование)Japanese: 度 - 学位Vietnamese: độ - bằng cấpKorean: 도 - 학위Turkish: derece - derece (eğitim)Urdu: ڈگریIndonesian: derajat - gelar
Oraciones de Ejemplo
It is 25 degrees today.
basic
Turn the paper 90 degrees.
basic
Both of my sisters have college degrees.
basic
It dropped ten degrees overnight, so bring a jacket.
natural
You don’t need three degrees to do this job well.
natural
The camera was tilted a few degrees, and the photo looked weird.
natural