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by degrees - traducción al árabe

2005 VIDEO GAME SPINOFF OF TEKKEN
Death By Degrees; Death by degrees; Tekken: Death by Degrees

by degrees      
تدريجيا
by degrees      
تدريجيّاً . شيئاً فشيئاً
by degrees      
بالتدريج ، تدريجا

Definición

by degrees
Gradually, step by step, little by little, by little and little.

Wikipedia

Death by Degrees

Tekken's Nina Williams in: Death by Degrees, known in Japan as Death by Degrees Tekken: Nina Williams (デス バイ ディグリーズ 鉄拳:ニーナ ウィリアムズ, Desu bai Digurīzu Tekken: Nīna Wiriamuzu), is an action-adventure game by Namco. It is a spin-off from the Tekken series of fighting games. Originally announced with the title Nina, the game was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2005.

Ejemplos de uso de by degrees
1. We, candidly, then failed." Democrats were harsher –– but only by degrees.
2. In its military history, human progress is not measured by degrees of victory and defeat, or by the number of casualties inflicted or suffered.
3. John Merrow, who reports on education for The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer on PBS, is the host and executive producer of "Declining by Degrees: Higher Education at Risk."
4. The commission‘s report – which is now to be considered by Home Secretary John Reid – said current murder laws are unjust and unfair and should be replaced by a U.S.–style system which rates murders by degrees of seriousness.
5. She was admitted to St Peter‘s Hospital in Chertsey in January after a fall. «My mother was deteriorating, she was dying by degrees,» said Mrs Cowley, 56, from Bagshot, Surrey.