单词 | To a degree |
例句 | (1) She is scrupulous to a degree. (2) The film was boring to a degree. (3) To a degree, it is possible to educate oneself. (4) His suitings are natty to a degree. (5) Windows 95 fixes this problem to a degree. (6) This limitation is elastic to a degree. (7) To a degree, cravings also reflect cultural preferences. (8) Now, to a degree[Sentence dictionary], the tables have been turned. (9) To a degree, the chaos is more apparent than real. (10) She desired him, she found him physically attractive to a degree that still had the power to surprise her. (11) Personally they are petty, self-indulgent and vengeful to a degree that suggests galloping megalomania. (12) To a degree that collective life indeed is creative social experience, specific goals may not be predetermined. (13) Kangaroos are trainable to a degree, but they're not as smart as dogs. (14) It is found to a degree in gorillas but a closer similarity occurs in baboons. (15) Fortunately, this can be accomplished to a degree in an isolated aquarium without necessitating the circulation of fresh water. (16) His faith, to a degree, had dissipated his own, imbuing with a little fresh strength his run-down role. (17) This also applies, to a degree, to some lower-ranking villages. (18) The ambivalence of a host government is understandable to a degree. (19) Cecil matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford(), on 16 July 1621 but did not proceed to a degree. (20) In recent years the model's exclusive focus on shareholder interests has to a degree been modified. (21) Every man, woman, and child creates myth / truth to a degree. (22) The process of distillation tends to alter the aroma to a degree. (23) And once they made it to the frontier of engineering, the trek to a degree would be even more perilous. (24) Despite the simplicity of his lifestyle, Alvin was messy to a degree that drove Holtz to add housekeeping to his duties. (25) Local government agencies that provide libraries and parks and recreational facilities still work, to a degree. (26) If the doubled level of wartime was a more significant imposition, it was to a degree offset by greater farming profits. (27) The slightly chaotic character of mind goes even deeper, to a degree our egos may find uncomfortable. (28) In the atmosphere, the pressure is due to random motion, but wind is due to a degree of coherent motion. (29) These two actions would provide a separation of industrial and residential areas to a degree, creating a better environment. (30) The soft and commixture plaque in carotid artery detected by CAUindirectly reflected the plaque character of coronary artery to a degree. (1) She is scrupulous to a degree. (31) To a degree, Latvia's overheated economy was a product of its accession to the European Union. (32) Throat showing dewlap and folds of skin to a degree termed " throatiness. " (33) The body's tissues are self-repairing and self-restoring to a degree, and function best when more or less continuously active. (34) Such alarmism reflects, to a degree, a desire by the Sunni, American-allied governments of countries such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia to staunch what they see as a rising tide of Iranian influence. (35) They accept joint ownership of assets and state presence in firms to a degree unimaginable to Amercians. (36) What both sisters possess to a degree unapproachable by their colleagues is immense power and athleticism. (37) In favour,(http:///to a degree.html) it could be said that every state is "paternalist" to a degree. Even the state's protection of individual property rights might be interpreted as "paternalistic. " (38) The length of the fuselage was increased due to a degree of directional instability. (39) Some economists fret that share prices are moving far ahead of companies' earnings, to a degree scarily reminiscent of Japan in the late 1980s just before its crash. (40) The short answer is yes , to a degree, and specifically to a geographic region. (41) Gen Y: You and your peers are tech-savvy to a degree most of your Gen X and Boomer counterparts simply can't match. (42) And the military, despite its intermittently heavy-handed responses, is heedful of public sentiment to a degree unprecedented under the old regime. (43) Suddenly, with two months remaining in his law-school education, the 28-year-old found himself tantalizingly close to a degree and no place to apply it. |
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