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de.gree AMOUNTdI5gri:n (an)amount or level of something程度,数量,水平This job demands a high degree of skill. [C]这项工作需要很高的技艺。There isn't the slightest degree of doubt that he's innocent. [C]毫无疑问,他是清白的。I have to warn you that there's a degree of (= some) danger involved in this. [C]我得警告你,这里头涉及一些危险。We're all involved in this, but to/in different degrees. [C]我们都跟这事有牵连,不过程度不同。The number of terrorist attacks has increased to a terrifying degree. [C]恐怖分子袭击的次数已经增多到了骇人的程度。There was some degree of truth in what she said. [U]她说的话有点道理。To what degree do you think we will be providing a better service than our competitors? [U]你认为比起竞争者来,我们提供的服务将会更好到一个什么程度?"That's really bad." "Well, it's all a matter/question of degree (= there are other things better and other things worse)." [U]“那真是坏透了。”“唔,这完全是一个程度问题(有的事比这好,也有的事比这糟)。”The economy seems to be improving by degrees (= gradually).经济看来是在逐步改善。I agree with you to a/some degree (= not completely).在某种程度上,我同意你的看法。
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