Examples of using Degree in English and their translations into Czech
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Your degree.
Finished what? Your degree.
No law degree, no MBA.
I asked, Name and Degree?
That degree's a joke, Mum!
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I have a law degree, so.
To what degree is this country culpable for its actions?
Doesn't even have a law degree.
Yeah, this degree is a completejoke.
I gave him 20 grand to get his degree.
And do you have a degree in physics?
Your name, sir knight, or your degree?
And there's symmetrical 45 degree scarring on these walls.
I bet he doesn't even have a real nursing degree.
I don't have a law degree, but I don't think that went well.
And that's Pete's honorary degree from LVSU.
I have got a degree in Applied Science from Yale, I'm Lindsay.
This really is a 360 degree shafting.
Business degree at Northwestern, minor is psychology.
I know you have an economics degree from Stanford.
Offers a degree in parapsychology? Did you know that your university?
You have got far too good a degree for this job. Hop aboard.
Coriolan. You don't impress me with your war medals and college degree.
She holds a Master's degree in Law from Warsaw University.
But it does mean the difference between us is one of degree, not category.
I also have a university degree and speak fluent English and Swedish.
Which is a very scary true fact. You don't even need a college degree.
We agreed on a degree in natural sciences, specialising in physics.
Believe it or not, I have a business degree, and I'm family.
Degree in psychology, expert in her field, and she is also eminently gracious.