单词 | to a degree |
释义 | to a degree From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishto a degreeto a degree (also to some degree/to a certain degree)PARTLY partly To a degree, it is possible to educate oneself. We’re all willing to support him to some degree. → degreeExamples from the Corpusto a degree• Fortunately, this can be accomplished to a degree in an isolated aquarium without necessitating the circulation of fresh water.• This also applies, to a degree, to some lower-ranking villages.• The slightly chaotic character of mind goes even deeper, to a degree our egos may find uncomfortable.• This limitation is elastic to a degree.• Despite the simplicity of his lifestyle, Alvin was messy to a degree that drove Holtz to add housekeeping to his duties.• Now, to a degree, the tables have been turned.• Windows 95 fixes this problem to a degree.• Kangaroos are trainable to a degree, but they're not as smart as dogs.• If the doubled level of wartime was a more significant imposition, it was to a degree offset by greater farming profits. |
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