grado
/ˈɡɾado/, [ˈɡɾa.ð̞o]degree
Noun grado m (plural grados)
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degree
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grade
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level
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step
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(Venezuela) graduation
Verb grado
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First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of gradar.
Noun grado m (plural grados)
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will, wish
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liking, preference
Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
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Él está en el décimo grado.
He is in the tenth grade.
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Existe un grado de estrés en todos los trabajos.
There's a degree of stress in every job.
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El sospechoso estuvo sometido al tercer grado hasta que confesó su crimen.
The suspect was given the third degree until he confessed his crime.
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Aceptó de mal grado.
He accepted reluctantly.
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Un alto grado de especialización es requerido en esta compañía.
A high degree of specialization is required in that company.
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Jugar ajedrez requiere un cierto grado de talento.
Playing chess requires a certain amount of skill.
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Señor, unas disculpas no van a curar cientos de quemaduras de segundo grado.
Apologizing isn't going to heal hundreds of second-degree burns, sir.
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A menudo no nos damos cuenta del grado en que dependemos de los otros.
We often fail to realize the extent to which we depend on others.
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¿En qué grado estás?
What grade are you in?
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Con un grado universitario, Tom conseguirá un mejor empleo.
Tom will get a better job with a college degree.
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