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Meanings of
small degree
in inglês
Degree of intensity, opposite of severe.
slight
mild
minimal
bothersome
small amount
minor severity
severe
Synonyms
Examples for "
slight
"
slight
mild
minimal
bothersome
small amount
Examples for "
slight
"
1
Young Nicolaus did admirably, his
slight
young body going a good distance.
2
But get under way as soon as possible.' Again the
slight
hesitation.
3
In recent years, Greece's much-criticised pension system has seen a
slight
improvement.
4
That said; don't allow a
slight
chill to impact on personal relationships.
5
Women's power to make decisions also showed
slight
improvement in some cases.
1
Thus,
mild
hypertension clearly constitutes a public health problem of considerable importance.
2
A source familiar with the situation said Trump has a
mild
fever.
3
Meanwhile, however, one of those results was a
mild
case of diarrhea.
4
The problem was first diagnosed two years ago as a
mild
abnormality.
5
She said the first six days were
mild
in terms of symptoms.
1
It's also known for
minimal
environmental and worker health and safety regulation.
2
It's also known for
minimal
environmental and worker health and safety regulations.
3
Stockholm applied
minimal
restrictions and largely let the virus follow its course.
4
It said exchange-rate fluctuations had a
minimal
effect on order growth rates.
5
Virtual meetings make work far more efficient. Inspiration: Modern,
minimal
and luxe.
1
What a
bothersome
world this is; there is no finality about anything.
2
But it was
bothersome
to know that they were coming toward him.
3
But the police were so
bothersome
in this part of the world.
4
He frowned irritably, as though I'd asked him something
bothersome
and insignificant.
5
Without their marshy breeding ground, those
bothersome
biting insects had largely disappeared.
1
Two million dollars represents a
small
amount
in the U.S. futures business.
2
The assets include a
small
amount
of cash and receivables, Kashiwagi said.
3
Melt comb with a
small
amount
of water in a large cauldron.
4
Experts say the blasts probably released a
small
amount
of radioactive particles.
5
A
small
amount
of the crop is also consumed in New Zealand.
Usage of
small degree
in inglês
1
They enhance in no
small
degree
the elegant appearance of the hat.
2
Their invincible courage contributed in no
small
degree
to the final result.
3
On the other side no
small
degree
of haste and consternation prevailed.
4
Thus he regained to a
small
degree
the respect of his men.
5
In
small
degree
these are not dangerous, but they are better avoided.
6
This has been going on to a
small
degree
since the beginning.
7
My habits have, in some
small
degree
,
qualified me for a writer.
8
Mr. Richard Bartholomew was possessed of no
small
degree
of mechanical education.
9
The war itself contributed in no
small
degree
to the delay.
10
And this is due in no
small
degree
to the Germans.
11
Elephants have been used to a
small
degree
in the armies of Europe.
12
My return in safety is in no
small
degree
due to you, count.
13
To no
small
degree
,
these local elections were a referendum on his presidency.
14
Not primarily, yet the people have already been benefited in no
small
degree
.
15
Because they are in no
small
degree
answerable for my debts.
16
To live happily, the exercise of no
small
degree
of art is required.
Other examples for "small degree"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
small
degree
small
Adjective
Noun
Small degree
through the time
Small degree
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common