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单词 third-degree
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Definition of third-degree in English:

third-degree

adjectiveθəːdəˈɡriːθərd dəˈɡri
  • 1attributive Denoting burns of the most severe kind, affecting tissue below the skin.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Second- and third-degree burns both require professional medical attention, as do first-degree burns if they occur over a large part of the body.
    • She got very bad third-degree burns on her left arm, her whole back was bruised, she had a fractured wrist and some very bad lacerations on her leg.
    • The fourth victim was taken to Grey Hospital where he died from second- and third-degree burns to most of his body.
    • Liquids at that temperature can cause third-degree burns in 2-7 seconds.
    • For example, there are several cases on record of third-degree burns healing with extraordinary rapidity.
    • His life took a grim turn in the early 1980s, when he set himself on fire while free-basing cocaine, and suffered third-degree burns to over 50% of his body.
    • Davis is presently in the hospital, listed in critical condition, after suffering second- and third-degree burns over a third of her body.
    • Deborah suffered third-degree burns and was in the hospital for six months.
    • One of the boys suffered from third-degree burns.
    • A third-degree burn results in the destruction of skin, and may extend into the superficial fascia, muscle and bone.
    • After the incident, she was immediately taken to the hospital with deep third-degree burns, inflicted on 5 per cent of her skin.
    • The car was cut open and the woman freed but she had suffered third-degree burns and died at the scene.
    • A boy who suffered third-degree burns in a suspected arson attack has died in hospital more than two months after the incident.
    • His unidentified mate suffered second- and third-degree burns to his face, arms and torso and required two skin-grafts.
    • Those slightly farther from the center of the explosion did not die immediately, but suffered from severe third-degree burns all over their bodies, in particular to any areas that were exposed directly to the heat.
    • Peter suffered third-degree burns to his arms and had to be airlifted to hospital.
    • Areas of deep second degree and third-degree burns may continue to build up scar tissue for at least two years.
    • The wounds inflicted often include shattered limbs, third-degree burns and ruptured organs.
    • Some second-degree burns can heal with time, but deep ones and third-degree burns require skin grafts.
    • A full thickness burn, otherwise referred to as a third-degree burn, involves all layers of the skin.
  • 2North American Law
    attributive Denoting the least serious category of a crime, especially murder.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hughes pleaded guilty to third-degree murder, conspiracy and a gun charge and got 17 to 30 years.
    • Wild, 55, pleaded to third-degree menacing, a misdemeanor in exchange for a conditional discharge.
    • He actually pleaded guilty to third-degree assault.
    • Saunders pleaded guilty to third-degree murder and was sentenced in July to 20 to 40 years in prison.
    • The men were arrested Saturday for third-degree intellectual property counterfeiting.
nounθəːdəˈɡriːθərd dəˈɡri
the third degree
  • Long and harsh questioning, especially by police, to obtain information or a confession.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • My first call was answered by a woman who sounded very sharp-tongued and who gave me the third degree when I asked to speak to Derek.
    • I don't know why I'm giving you the third degree.
    • She drags Tom inside with her so she can give him the third degree about this boy he's found for Laura.
    • He had drained his mug by the time his mother had finished giving Astrid the third degree about her plans.
    • Two men who appeared to be FBI agents showed up at school and gave her the third degree about what she'd written.
    • 'Police will stop a car because it's an Asian driving, the driver is given the third degree and if that was a white person that wouldn't have happened.'
    • He knew the third degree was coming, but was hoping to postpone it for a while.
    • Visits involve giving my husband the third degree about his job and his income.
    • Everyone entering the country was getting the third degree at immigration.
    • Most of them looked like they were going to give me the third degree in two seconds.
    • Manda wondered why Mrs. Mackenzie was giving Michael the third degree.
    • Why didn't you give me the third degree whenever I broke curfew?
    • What cracks me up is the thought of these guys having to deal with wives and girlfriends giving them the third degree.
    • And they gave him the third degree - including an humiliating strip search - as a result.
    • I like your dad and all but the last time I was there he gave me the third degree.
    • He is a lawyer, and I know if I meet him for drinks I will get the third degree and it will be ugly.
    • You've taught me my entire life to make choices, I'm doing that now and all you're doing is giving me the third degree about it.
    • I must have gone through the third degree before I convinced them she was alright.
    • She saw that look in his eye, like he was afraid he'd done something wrong and was about to get the third degree for it.
    • When I got home from school that afternoon I got the third degree from my father about how I had ruined his reputation as a minister and how I had ruined my own life.
 
 

Definition of third-degree in US English:

third-degree

adjectiveθərd dəˈɡri
  • 1Denoting burns of the most severe kind, affecting tissue below the skin.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The wounds inflicted often include shattered limbs, third-degree burns and ruptured organs.
    • A boy who suffered third-degree burns in a suspected arson attack has died in hospital more than two months after the incident.
    • A third-degree burn results in the destruction of skin, and may extend into the superficial fascia, muscle and bone.
    • Areas of deep second degree and third-degree burns may continue to build up scar tissue for at least two years.
    • The car was cut open and the woman freed but she had suffered third-degree burns and died at the scene.
    • She got very bad third-degree burns on her left arm, her whole back was bruised, she had a fractured wrist and some very bad lacerations on her leg.
    • Some second-degree burns can heal with time, but deep ones and third-degree burns require skin grafts.
    • Deborah suffered third-degree burns and was in the hospital for six months.
    • The fourth victim was taken to Grey Hospital where he died from second- and third-degree burns to most of his body.
    • His unidentified mate suffered second- and third-degree burns to his face, arms and torso and required two skin-grafts.
    • Those slightly farther from the center of the explosion did not die immediately, but suffered from severe third-degree burns all over their bodies, in particular to any areas that were exposed directly to the heat.
    • Liquids at that temperature can cause third-degree burns in 2-7 seconds.
    • After the incident, she was immediately taken to the hospital with deep third-degree burns, inflicted on 5 per cent of her skin.
    • A full thickness burn, otherwise referred to as a third-degree burn, involves all layers of the skin.
    • Peter suffered third-degree burns to his arms and had to be airlifted to hospital.
    • One of the boys suffered from third-degree burns.
    • For example, there are several cases on record of third-degree burns healing with extraordinary rapidity.
    • Davis is presently in the hospital, listed in critical condition, after suffering second- and third-degree burns over a third of her body.
    • His life took a grim turn in the early 1980s, when he set himself on fire while free-basing cocaine, and suffered third-degree burns to over 50% of his body.
    • Second- and third-degree burns both require professional medical attention, as do first-degree burns if they occur over a large part of the body.
  • 2North American Law
    Denoting the least serious category of a crime, especially murder.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hughes pleaded guilty to third-degree murder, conspiracy and a gun charge and got 17 to 30 years.
    • Wild, 55, pleaded to third-degree menacing, a misdemeanor in exchange for a conditional discharge.
    • Saunders pleaded guilty to third-degree murder and was sentenced in July to 20 to 40 years in prison.
    • The men were arrested Saturday for third-degree intellectual property counterfeiting.
    • He actually pleaded guilty to third-degree assault.
nounθərd dəˈɡri
the third degree
  • Long and harsh questioning, especially by police, to obtain information or a confession.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two men who appeared to be FBI agents showed up at school and gave her the third degree about what she'd written.
    • Why didn't you give me the third degree whenever I broke curfew?
    • Manda wondered why Mrs. Mackenzie was giving Michael the third degree.
    • Visits involve giving my husband the third degree about his job and his income.
    • She saw that look in his eye, like he was afraid he'd done something wrong and was about to get the third degree for it.
    • I don't know why I'm giving you the third degree.
    • What cracks me up is the thought of these guys having to deal with wives and girlfriends giving them the third degree.
    • I like your dad and all but the last time I was there he gave me the third degree.
    • He had drained his mug by the time his mother had finished giving Astrid the third degree about her plans.
    • 'Police will stop a car because it's an Asian driving, the driver is given the third degree and if that was a white person that wouldn't have happened.'
    • When I got home from school that afternoon I got the third degree from my father about how I had ruined his reputation as a minister and how I had ruined my own life.
    • Most of them looked like they were going to give me the third degree in two seconds.
    • He knew the third degree was coming, but was hoping to postpone it for a while.
    • And they gave him the third degree - including an humiliating strip search - as a result.
    • Everyone entering the country was getting the third degree at immigration.
    • My first call was answered by a woman who sounded very sharp-tongued and who gave me the third degree when I asked to speak to Derek.
    • She drags Tom inside with her so she can give him the third degree about this boy he's found for Laura.
    • I must have gone through the third degree before I convinced them she was alright.
    • He is a lawyer, and I know if I meet him for drinks I will get the third degree and it will be ugly.
    • You've taught me my entire life to make choices, I'm doing that now and all you're doing is giving me the third degree about it.
 
 
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