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grad [~, ~e, ~ul, ~ele, ~ului, ~elor, ~ule, ~elor] substantiv {n} | degree [degrees](algebra: the maximal exponent of a polynomial) degree [degrees](amount, proportion, extent) degree [degrees](geometry: unit of measurement of angle) degree [degrees](unit of measurement of temperature) level [levels](degree or amount) rank [ranks](hierarchical level in an organization) |
grad academic substantiv {n} | degree [degrees](academic award) |
grad Celsius substantiv {n} | degree Celsius(unit of temperature) |
grad de definire substantiv {n} | definition [definitions](action or power of describing, explaining, or making definite) |
grad de dificultate substantiv {n} | difficulty level(difficulty of completing a task or objective) |
grad de libertate substantiv {n} | degree of freedom(minimum number of coordinates usable to describe a mechanical system) |
grad superlativ substantiv {n} | superlative degree((grammar)) |
gradare [~, gradări, ~a, gradările, gradării, gradărilor, ~, gradărilor] substantiv {f} | gradation [gradations](a sequence of gradual, successive stages; a systematic progression) gradation [gradations](the act of gradating or arranging in grades) |
gradat [~, gradați, ~ul, gradații, ~ului, gradaților, ~ule, gradaților] substantiv {f} | grader [graders]noun |
gradație [~, gradații, gradația, gradațiile, ~i, gradațiilor, ~, gradațiilor] substantiv {f} | gradation [gradations](a calibration marking) |
grade substantiv {n-Pl} | degree [degrees](geometry: unit of measurement of angle) degree [degrees](unit of measurement of temperature) |
grade substantiv {Pl} | level [levels](degree or amount) |
grade Celsius substantiv {n-Pl} | degree Celsius(unit of temperature) |
grade de comparație substantiv {n-Pl} | degree of comparison(form of an adjective) |
3] grad substantiv {m} | degree [degrees]noun |
[4] grad academic substantiv {m} | degree [degrees]noun |
Belgrad proper noun {n} | Belgrade(capital of Serbia) |
Bolgrad proper noun | Bolhrad(city) |
declasat; degradat adjectiv {m}{n} | déclassé(Degraded from one's social class) |
degrada [~, degradez, degradeze, ~t, I] verbă | debase [debased, debasing, debases](lower in character, etc) degenerate [degenerated, degenerating, degenerates](to lose good or desirable qualities) |
degradare [~, degradări, ~a, degradările, degradării, degradărilor, ~, degradărilor] substantiv {f} | abasement(the act of abasing) degeneration [degenerations](process or state of growing worse) degradation [degradations](act of reducing in rank, character, or reputation, or of abasing) degradation [degradations](state of being reduced in rank, character, or reputation) |
degradat [~, degradați, degradată, degradate] adjectiv | degenerate(having deteriorated, degraded or fallen from normal) |
digitigrad [~, digitigrazi, digitigradă, digitigrade] adjectiv | digitigrade(walking on the toes) |
digitigrad [~, ~e, ~ul, ~ele, ~ului, ~elor, ~ule, ~elor] substantiv {n} | digitigrade(animal that walks on its toes) |
ecuație de gradul al doilea substantiv {f} | quadratic equation(second-degree equation) |
Leningrad proper noun | Leningrad(name of Saint Petersburg, 1924-1991) |
Petrograd proper noun | Petrograd(city) |
pozitiv grad substantiv {n} | positive [positives](grammar: degree of comparison) |
retrogradare [~, retrogradări, ~a, retrogradările, retrogradării, retrogradărilor] substantiv {f} | degradation [degradations](act of reducing in rank, character, or reputation, or of abasing) |