sustantivo “degree”
sing. degree, pl. degrees o no contable
- grado (de temperatura)
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Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
- grado (de un ángulo)
The hands of the clock form a 180-degree angle at 6 o'clock.
- grado
The project requires a certain degree of precision to be successful.
- grado (de severidad)
The burn was classified as a second-degree injury because it was more severe than a first-degree burn.
- título
She earned her bachelor's degree in biology last year.
- carrera
What degree would you like to do?
- grado (de comparación)
In the sentence "She is the fastest runner," the word "fastest" is the superlative degree of the adjective "fast".
- grado (de un polinomio)
A cubic polynomial is a polynomial of degree three.
- grado (de un vértice)
In the graph, the vertex labeled A has a degree of 3 because it is connected to three other vertices.
- grado (de una expresión lógica)
The degree of the formula "A and (B or C)" is two because it has two logical connectives.