degré

le degré
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., l’homme, le soleil).
masculine noun
a. degree
Pendant notre voyage, il a fait 40 degrés celsius tous les jours.During our trip, it was 104 degrees Fahrenheit every day.
a. degree
On distingue différents degrés de brûlures.There are different degrees of burns.
b. stage
L’équipe de recherche s’intéresse aux différents degrés d’évolution de l’espèce humaine.The research team is interested in the different stages of evolution of the human species.
a. degree
Il y avait un tel degré de tension dans la pièce que j’ai décidé de sortir prendre l’air.There was such a high degree of tension in the room that I decided to go outside for some fresh air.
a. degree
Les élèves devaient tracer un angle de 65 degrés.The students had to draw a 65-degree angle.
a. degree
Quelle est la différence entre une équation du premier degré et une équation du second degré ?What is the difference between a first-degree equation and a second-degree equation?
a. proof
C’est de l’alcool à 40 degrés. - C’est beaucoup trop fort pour moi. Je vais prendre un verre de cidre.It's 80-proof alcohol. - That's way too strong for me. I'll have a glass of cider.
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