degree

degree
1) степень; ступень
2) градус
3) пропорция, процентность
4) качество, достоинство, сорт

to a considerable degree — в значительной степени

to a lesser degree — в меньшей степени

to some degree — в некоторой степени

- degree of accuracy - degree of balance - degree of compaction - degree of consolidation - degree of contsruction work mechanization - degree of drainage - degree of fire resistance - degree of fixation - degree of fixity - degree of freedom - degree of hardness - degree of incombustibility - degree of reliability and durability of buildings and structures - degree of safety - degree of saturation - English degree
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1.   градус
2.   степень; ступень
- degree of accuracy
- degree of approximation
- degree of a system
- degree of brick burning
- degree of compaction
- degree of consolidation
- degree of curvature
- degree of damping
- degree of direction fixity
- degree of fineness
- degree of fire resistance
- degree of fixity
- degree of freedom
- degree of incombustibility
- degree of purity
- degree of redundancy
- degree of reproducibility
- degree of sensitivity
- degree of shrinkage
- degree of stability
- degree of subsidance of permafrost
- degree of tilt
- degree of wear
- high degree of hazard to life
- high degree of sensitivity
- high degree of technical sophistication
- nodal degrees of freedom
- petrification degree
- saturation degree

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