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degrading degradingの画像を見る
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【 104534 】
【意味】 [形容詞] harmful to the mind or morals [例] corrupt judges and their corrupting influence [例] the vicious and degrading cult of violence [例] The movie was degrading to women. [例] The degrading conditions in the prison were a shock to the visitors. [例] They believed that the content of the movie was degrading. ; [同義語] corrupting ; [類似語] noxious ; [同義語群] 01611490-a "[形容詞] used of conduct; characterized by dishonor [例] The degrading behavior of the man was shocking. [例] The degrading treatment of the prisoners was a serious problem. [例] He was a degrading person who would do anything for money. [意味] 下劣な, 卑劣な, 不名誉な, 品位を落とす, 劣化の, 品位を落とすような, 下品の, 品位を落とす行為の ; [同義語] debasing ; [類似語] dishonourable, dishonorable ; [同義語群] 01228050-a"
degrease degreaseの画像を見る
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【 145319 】
【意味】 "[動詞] remove grease or oil from (a pan) [例] I degreased the pan. [例] Degrease the pan with a sponge and soapy water. [例] I degreased the pan with a sponge. [意味] 油を抜く, 油を落とす, 脱脂する, 油を除去する, のグリースを除去する, グリースを除去する ; [上位語] get rid of, remove ; [同義語群] 02364668-v"
degree degreeの画像を見る
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【 739 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality [例] a moderate grade of intelligence [例] a high level of care is required [例] it is all a matter of degree [例] The degree of the crime was high. [例] The degree of damage to the car was severe. [例] She earned a degree in psychology. [意味] 度, 程度, 度合い, 度合, 段階, 程, 水準, 次元 ; [同義語] grade, level ; [上位語] property ; [下位語] intensity, SPF, depth, extreme, caliber, amplitude level, calibre, moderation ; [同義語群] 05093890-n [名詞] a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process [例] a remarkable degree of frankness [例] at what stage are the social sciences? [例] He earned a degree in electrical engineering. [意味] 程度, 度, 度合い, 段階, 度合, 水準, レベル, 階 ; [同義語] level, stage, point ; [上位語] state ; [下位語] extent, plane, standard of living, height, state of the art, ladder, peak, summit ; [同義語群] 13939892-n [名詞] a measure for arcs and angles [例] there are 360 degrees in a circle [例] The angle is 45 degrees. [例] The degree of separation between the two objects is very small. [例] I could not determine the degree of the angle. [意味] 度, 角度, °, 度数 ; [同義語] arcdegree ; [上位語] angular unit ; [同義語群] 13611207-n [名詞] a unit of temperature on a specified scale [例] the game was played in spite of the 40-degree temperature [例] The temperature was 30 degrees. [例] The temperature was a degree above freezing. [例] They took the temperature of the water and it was a degree above freezing. [意味] 度, 温度, 温度計, ° ; [上位語] temperature unit ; [下位語] degree Celsius, F, degree Fahrenheit, degree centigrade, C ; [同義語群] 13714184-n [名詞] an award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study [例] he earned his degree at Princeton summa cum laude [例] He has a degree in computer science. [例] The degree was awarded to the student who completed the course. [意味] 学位, デグリー ; [同義語] academic degree ; [上位語] accolade, honor, award, honour, laurels ; [下位語] doctorate, bachelor's degree, honours, doctor's degree, master's degree, law degree, honorary degree, associate degree ; [同義語群] 06697331-n [名詞] the seriousness of something (e.g., a burn or crime) [例] murder in the second degree [例] a second degree burn [意味] 度, 級, 等級 ; [上位語] magnitude ; [同義語群] 05094565-n [名詞] the highest power of a term or variable [例] The degree of the polynomial is 3. [例] The degree of the polynomial is equal to the highest power of the variable. [意味] 次数 ; [上位語] index, exponent, power ; [下位語] first degree, degree of a term, degree of a polynomial ; [同義語群] 05861317-n"
degree Celsius degree Celsiusの画像を見る
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【 62860 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a degree on the centigrade scale of temperature [例] The temperature was a sweltering 40 degrees Celsius. [例] It is a degree Celsius warmer than yesterday. [意味] 摂氏, 摂氏度, 百分度の度, 摂氏の度, °C, ド, 3番目, C言語 ; [同義語] C, degree centigrade ; [上位語] degree ; [下位語] standard temperature ; [同義語群] 13714491-n"
degree centigrade degree centigradeの画像を見る
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【 129302 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a degree on the centigrade scale of temperature [例] The temperature was 20 degrees centigrade. [例] It is a degree centigrade warmer today than yesterday. [意味] 摂氏, 摂氏度, 百分度の度, 摂氏の度, °C, ド, 3番目, C言語 ; [同義語] C, degree Celsius ; [上位語] degree ; [下位語] standard temperature ; [同義語群] 13714491-n"
degree day degree dayの画像を見る
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【 133450 】
【意味】 [名詞] a unit used in estimating fuel requirements for heating a building [例] The degree day is a unit of measurement. [例] They estimated the degree days for the heating season. ; [上位語] temperature unit ; [同義語群] 13715001-n "[名詞] the day on which university degrees are conferred [例] The degree day was a happy occasion. [例] The degree day was a very special day for the students. [例] She was looking forward to degree day. [意味] 卒業式, 学位授与式 ; [同義語] commencement day ; [上位語] day ; [同義語群] 15158691-n"
degree Fahrenheit degree Fahrenheitの画像を見る
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【 94637 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a degree on the Fahrenheit scale of temperature [例] The temperature was a balmy 72 degrees Fahrenheit. [例] It was a very cold day with temperatures reaching a low of degrees Fahrenheit. [意味] 華氏, 華氏温度, 華氏度, F, 華氏の度, 不可, ファ, へ音 ; [同義語] F ; [上位語] degree ; [同義語群] 13714641-n"
degree of a polynomial degree of a polynomialの画像を見る
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【 66104 】
【意味】 [名詞] the degree of the term in the polynomial that has the highest degree [例] The degree of the polynomial is 3. [例] The degree of a polynomial is the highest degree of any of its terms. [例] The degree of a polynomial is a very important concept. [意味] 多項式の次数 ; [上位語] degree ; [同義語群] 05861579-n
degree of a term degree of a termの画像を見る
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【 60795 】
【意味】 [名詞] the sum of the exponents of the variables in the term [例] The degree of the term is 3. ; [上位語] degree ; [同義語群] 05861463-n
degree of freedom degree of freedomの画像を見る
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【 35550 】
【意味】 "[名詞] (statistics) an unrestricted variable in a frequency distribution [例] The degree of freedom is 1. [例] The degrees of freedom for the t-distribution are n - 1. [例] They wanted to know the degrees of freedom for the t-distribution. [意味] 自由度, 自由変数 ; [上位語] variable quantity, variable ; [同義語群] 05858551-n [名詞] one of the minimum number of parameters needed to describe the state of a physical system [例] The system has 3 degrees of freedom. [意味] 自由度 ; [上位語] parameter, parametric quantity ; [同義語群] 05859477-n"
degree program degree programの画像を見る
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【 63208 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a course of study leading to an academic degree [例] The degree program is very challenging. [例] She wanted to enroll in a degree program in psychology. [意味] 学位プログラム, 学位課程, 科目, 曲目, 教育課程, 学科課程, 教科課程 ; [上位語] curriculum, program, syllabus, programme, course of study ; [同義語群] 06677194-n"
degressive degressiveの画像を見る
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【 81561 】
【意味】 "[形容詞] (of taxes) gradually decreasing in rate on sums below a certain amount [例] The tax is degressive. [例] The income tax is degressive, so the lower your income, the less you pay. [例] They wanted to introduce a degressive tax on income. [意味] 累進的 ; [類似語] progressive ; [同義語群] 01877792-a [形容詞] going down by steps [例] The degressive tax rates are a huge boon to the economy. [意味] 下りの, 下降の, 下降型の ; [類似語] descending ; [同義語群] 02486046-a"
degressive tax degressive taxの画像を見る
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【 134271 】
【意味】 "[名詞] any tax in which the rate decreases as the amount subject to taxation increases [例] The degressive tax is a tax that decreases as the amount of money increases. [例] They wanted to introduce a degressive tax on income. [意味] 累進課税, 累進税, 逓減税, 累減税 ; [上位語] revenue enhancement, taxation, tax ; [同義語群] 13314796-n"
degust degustの画像を見る
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【 102566 】
【意味】 "[動詞] taste with relish [例] degust this wonderful soup [例] He degusted the wine. [例] The judges degust the wines. [例] I degust the sauce with a spoon. [意味] 味わう, 賞味する ; [上位語] taste, sample, try out, try ; [派生] savoring, relishing, tasting, savouring, degustation ; [同義語群] 01195675-v"
degustation degustationの画像を見る
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【 52639 】
【意味】 "[名詞] taking a small amount into the mouth to test its quality [例] cooking was fine but it was the savoring that he enjoyed most [例] The degustation of the wine was a success. [例] She took part in a degustation of wines. [意味] 味見, 試食, 試飲, 試食会, 賞味, 試飲会, 検査, 味わい ; [同義語] tasting, relishing, savoring, savouring ; [上位語] eating, feeding ; [派生] taste, sample, savor, savour, try out, try, degust ; [同義語群] 00841901-n"
dehisce dehisceの画像を見る
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【 126205 】
【意味】 "[動詞] burst or split open [例] flowers dehisce when they release pollen [例] The pod dehisced and the seeds fell out. [例] The swelling dehisced and the infection was gone. [例] The stitches dehisced and the wound opened up. [意味] 裂ける, 割れる, 裂開する, 破裂する ; [上位語] push through, come out, break through, erupt ; [派生] dehiscence, dehiscent ; [同義語群] 00308105-v"
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【 140029 】
【意味】 "[名詞] (biology) release of material by splitting open of an organ or tissue; the natural bursting open at maturity of a fruit or other reproductive body to release seeds or spores or the bursting open of a surgically closed wound [例] The dehiscence of the fruit released the seeds. [例] The dehiscence of the wound was a complication of the surgery. [例] They noticed the dehiscence of the wound. [意味] 裂開, 破裂, 開裂, 裂け目 ; [上位語] organic phenomenon ; [派生] dehiscent, dehisce ; [同義語群] 11444816-n"
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【 5079 】
【意味】 "[形容詞] (of e.g. fruits and anthers) opening spontaneously at maturity to release seeds [例] The fruits are dehiscent and the seeds are dispersed by wind. [例] The fruit is dehiscent. [例] They are dehiscent fruits that open when ripe. [意味] 裂開性の, 裂開する, 裂開性 ; [反意語] indehiscent ; [派生] dehiscence, dehisce ; [同義語群] 00702773-a"
Dehong Dai Dehong Daiの画像を見る
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【 133473 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a branch of the Tai languages ; [同義語] Chinese Shan, Tai Nuea ; [上位語] Tai ; [同義語群] 06935111-n"
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【 10670 】
【意味】 "[動詞] take the horns off (an animal) [例] The farmer dehorned the cow. [例] The rancher dehorned the bull. [例] They dehorned the cows because they were dangerous. [意味] 角を切り取る, 角を切る, 装備を外す ; [上位語] take off ; [下位語] disbud ; [同義語群] 00197206-v [動詞] prevent the growth of horns of certain animals [例] They dehorned the cows to prevent injury to the animals. [意味] 去勢する, 角を切る, 解除する, 取り上げる, 奪う, 角を切り取る, 角を切除する ; [上位語] withdraw, remove, take away, take ; [同義語群] 00198367-v"
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