美 [tu ə dɪˈɡriː]
在某种程度上:表示在一定程度上,有一定的限制或条件。
到一定程度:表示达到某种程度或程度的限制。
... university degree大学学历;本科学历 to a degree在某种程度上,在一定程度上;非常 in one's degree按照其本身的情况(或程度) ...
... any 任何的 to a degree 在一定程度上... in some measure 在某种积度上(多少...
在某种程度上,在一定程度上;非常
I mean, what people regard as luck you can actually create to a degree.
我的意思是,实际上你可以在一定程度上创造出人们所认为的运气。
I mean, what people regard as luck, you can actually create to a degree.
我的意思是,实际上,人们所说的运气在一定程度上是可以创造的。
To a degree, it would seem so.
在一定程度上,看起来的确如此。
He needs a few more courses to receive his associate's degree, and he wants to earn a master's degree in psychology.
VOA : special.2011.07.07
It's a challenge, and Eikhenbaum's essay that you read for today is in part--to a degree that it can't really come out and talk about, or doesn't want to come out and talk about it a response to Trotsky's book.
而艾肯鲍姆在论文中,却并没有回应托洛斯基的书,艾肯鲍姆并不想回应,不愿站出来回答。
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Hesiod is not alone in saying, for God's sake try not to take a voyage at sea because your chances of coming back are really bad, which was a reality to a degree.
赫西奥德不是唯一一个说,看在上帝的份上不要试图在海上航行,因为你几乎不可能返航,在某种程度上这是实话
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And in some cases that might lead to more job interviews than a degree from a lesser known college.
VOA : special.2009.12.03
I often think you don't need to have a degree, you don't even need to have been to a concert hall."
VOA : special.2010.07.12
To a degree, the Arab-Israeli conflict can be considered as in a world of its own.
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It will be user-influenced and controlled to a degree that is not possible now.
To a degree, the trend has been fueled by disappointment with Wall Street's usual offerings.
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