1. degree
It's 5 degrees.
They have a degree of concern about their son's safety in the city.
For the crime of first degree murder, this court hereby sentences you to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
If this proposal is put into practice, the business world will be affected to a significant degree.
The suspect was given the third degree until he confessed his crime.
A base service performed for a person of very high degree may become a very honorific office; as for instance the office of a Maid of Honor or of a Lady in Waiting to the Queen, or the King's Master of the Horse or his Keeper of the Hounds.
I doubt if a single individual could be found from the whole of mankind free from some form of insanity. The only difference is one of degree.
Distance per degree of longitude at equator.
I feel smart today, to a degree that is in proportion to the amount of good rest I had yesterday.
In America elderly people are not given the same degree of respect they receive in many other countries.
Then Hawking wanted to finish his degree, work at Cambridge, and keep on living.
There is no piety in the world which is not the result of cultivation, and which cannot be increased by the degree of care and attention bestowed upon it.
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (32°F) or zero degrees Celsius (0°C).
they should either get a medical degree or another M.E.
Mr Yoshida was born in Yamagata prefecture, and graduated from Nihon University College of Art with a degree in oil painting.
Anglais mot "un degré"(degree) se produit dans des ensembles:
Słownictwo francuskie 1251-1300