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degree [ingl. am. dəˈɡri, ingl. brit. dɪˈɡriː] SUST.

1. degree (level, amount):

en or a tal grado que

2. degree (grade, step):

3. degree:

degree GEOGR., MAT., METEO., FÍS.

4. degree UNIV.:

5. degree (in society):

degree arc. or liter.
degree arc. or liter.

third degree SUST.

to give sb the third degree coloq.

I. course [ingl. am. kɔrs, ingl. brit. kɔːs] SUST.

1.1. course:

1.2. course (way of proceeding):

1.3. course (progress) sin pl.:

2. course:

lo sabes, ¿no? — ¡claro! or ¡desde luego! or ¡por supuesto!

3. course:

course AERO., NÁUT.
to plot a course AERO.
to plot a course NÁUT.

4.1. course (series of lessons):

course in/on sth
curso de / sobre algo
to take or ingl. brit. also do a course

4.2. course MED.:

5. course (part of a meal):

6. course DEP.:

cancha f (de golf) Co. Sur

7. course (of bricks):

8. course NÁUT.:

II. course [ingl. am. kɔrs, ingl. brit. kɔːs] V. trans. (hunt)

III. course [ingl. am. kɔrs, ingl. brit. kɔːs] V. intr.

course (flow swiftly) liter.:

en el diccionario PONS

degree course SUST.

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. course [kɔ:s, ingl. am. kɔ:rs] SUST.

1. course (direction):

course of a river
to be off course a. fig.

2. course (development):

3. course (treatment):

4. course DEP. (area):

course golf

5. course (part of meal):

6. course (layer):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. course [kɔ:s, ingl. am. kɔ:rs] V. intr.

degree [dɪˈgri:] SUST.

1. degree MAT., METEO.:

2. degree (amount):

3. degree (extent):

4. degree UNIV.:

Entrada de OpenDict

course SUST.

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. course [kɔrs] SUST.

1. course (direction):

course of a river
to be off course a. fig.

2. course (development):

3. course (treatment):

4. course DEP. (area):

course golf

5. course (part of meal):

6. course (layer):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. course [kɔrs] V. intr.

degree [dɪ·ˈgri] SUST.

1. degree math, METEO.:

2. degree (amount):

3. degree (extent):

4. degree UNIV.:

Present
Icourse
youcourse
he/she/itcourses
wecourse
youcourse
theycourse
Past
Icoursed
youcoursed
he/she/itcoursed
wecoursed
youcoursed
theycoursed
Present Perfect
Ihavecoursed
youhavecoursed
he/she/ithascoursed
wehavecoursed
youhavecoursed
theyhavecoursed
Past Perfect
Ihadcoursed
youhadcoursed
he/she/ithadcoursed
wehadcoursed
youhadcoursed
theyhadcoursed

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The monotonicity property ensures that the degree of truth of conjunction does not decrease if the truth values of conjuncts increase.
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The heightened usage of ecstasy most likely ties in at least to some degree with the rising popularity of rave culture.
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A lot of these students are attracted to a flexible, self-paced method of education to attain their degree.
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It also provides a solid education foundation to transfer for a bachelor's degree.
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His recursion simply steps up the degree of the functions, an intuitive act, ad infinitum.
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