Examples of using Degrees in English and their translations into Czech
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She got two degrees.
Fire. 20 degrees east. Stop.
It's already 40 degrees.
Degrees from Stanford and Columbia.
Seventeen degrees north.
People also translate
Records, information, degrees.
Degrees north, 146 degrees east.
Temp is up to 90 degrees.
How many degrees do you have in total, Flynn?
Dusted off my old degrees.
I have degrees from two different art schools.
Fire. Stop. 20 degrees east.
Crack-head county punks don't have engineering degrees.
Stop. Fire. 20 degrees east.
We're 30 degrees south of the Shepherd's star.
The temperature has reached 50 degrees.
It's 20 degrees in here, but at least there's no music.
But you don't recognize our degrees.
It's about 110 degrees today. Should work up a nice lather.
And that's just what they give degrees in.
He's a scholar with degrees from Annapolis and Harvard.
Crack-head county punks don't have engineering degrees.
You already have, what, four degrees in Egyptology?
Turn 45 degrees to your left, maintain intercepting course.
You know women don't even get degrees at Oxford?
Degrees of tedium, that's all. I merely experience greater and lesser.
From Annapolis and Harvard. Fitz: He's a scholar with degrees.
Okay, anyone with eight degrees has no right to look like that.
It's Wednesday, September 4th, andcurrently 64 degrees in Manhattan.
It's currently 54 degrees in the Bay Area… and a beautiful, clear day.