Examples of using Degrees in English and their translations into Czech
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That's a common way for graduates of elite schools to make money while they pursue graduate-level degrees.
On the surface of Europa, the average temperature is minus 240 degrees.
Fire. 20 degrees east. Stop.
With the number of degrees I have, it's more dollar-store psychoanalysis.
The temperature in the bedroom should remain between 18 and 20 degrees Celsius.
We're 30 degrees south of the Shepherd's star.
Records, information, degrees.
And that's just what they give degrees in.
It should be a pleasant day, 82 degrees and clear, with a light Santa Ana wind.
Fire. Stop. 20 degrees east.
I also have master's degrees in Public Health and Epidemiology.
Secondly, I believe that the recognition of degrees in all European countries is a priority.
The photographs of waves somehow hint at this movement between degrees of the abstraction of reality.
Degrees, 17 minutes north, 118 degrees, 28 minutes west. You got that?
I have got law degrees too, you know.
Ah, well then she can get two degrees.
Temp is up to 90 degrees.
Twenty degrees east. Fire. Stop.
Just because you have a dozen degrees doesn't mean you know anything!
Crack-head county punks don't have engineering degrees.