level 英 [ˈlevl]   美 [ˈlɛvəl]

level

level  英 [ˈlevl] 美 [ˈlɛvəl]

n. 水平;水准;  adj. 水平的;平坦的;同高的 

进行时:levelling  过去式:levelled  过去分词:levelled  第三人称单数:levels  名词复数:levels 

the level of alcohol in the blood 对血液中酒精含量的测试
a relatively low level of crime,a relatively high level of crime 相对低的╱高的罪案数字

  • A level is a position in a scale. Attaining a high level of unemployment is depressing, but getting to a high level on a video game is exciting.
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  • n. 水平;水准;
  • adj. 水平的;平坦的;同高的
  • 1. the level of alcohol in the blood

    对血液中酒精含量的测试

  • 2. a relatively low level of crime,a relatively high level of crime

    相对低的╱高的罪案数字

  • 3. low pollution levels,high pollution levels

    轻度╱重度污染

  • 4. a high level ofachievement

    高水平的成就

  • 5. What is the level of this course?

    这门课程是什么程度?

  • 6. a decision taken at board level

    由董事会作出的决定

  • 7. the level of water in the bottle

    瓶中的水位

  • 8. The library is all on one level.

    图书馆全部在同一层楼上。

  • 9. Pitch the tent on level ground.

    把帐篷搭建在平地上。

  • 10. the floor will need to be levelled first.

    得先整平地面。

  • 11. If you're laying tiles, the floor will need to be levelled first.

    你如果要铺瓷砖,得先整平地面。

  • 12. Are these pictures level?

    这些画挂得一样高吗?

  • level (adj.) early 15c., "having an even surface," from level (n.). Meanings "lying on or constituting a horizontal surface" and "lying in the same horizontal plane" (as something else) are from 1550s. To do one's level best is U.S. slang from 1851, from level in the sense "well-aimed, direct, straight." Level playing field as a figure of equality of opportunity is from 1981. Related: Levelly.
  • level (n.) mid-14c., "tool to indicate a horizontal line," from Old French livel "a level" (13c.), ultimately from Latin libella "a balance, level" (also a monetary unit), diminutive of libra "balance, scale, unit of weight" (see Libra). Spanish nivel, Modern French niveau are from the same source but altered by dissimilation.
  • level (v.) mid-15c., "to make level" (transitive), from level (n.). From c. 1600 as "to bring to a level." Intransitive sense "cease increasing" is from 1958. Meaning "to aim (a gun)" is late 15c. Slang sense of "tell the truth, be honest" is from 1920. To level up "to rise" is attested by 1863.
level / ˈlevl ; NAmE ˈlevl / noun , adjective , verb level levels levelled leveled levelling leveling noun amount 数量 1 [countable ] the amount of sth that exists in a particular situation at a particular time (某时某情况下存在的)数量,程度,浓度 a test that checks the level of alcohol in the blood 对血液中酒精含量的测试 a relatively low/high levelof crime 相对低的╱高的罪案数字 low/highpollution levels 轻度╱重度污染 Profits were at thesame levelas the year before. 利润和前一年持平。 standard 标准 2 [countable ,  uncountable ] a particular standard or quality 标准;水平;质量;品级 a high level ofachievement 高水平的成就 a computer game with 15 levels *15 级的电脑游戏 What is the level of this course? 这门课程是什么程度? He studied French to degree level. 他的法语学到了拿学位的水平。 Both players are on a level (= of the same standard). 两位选手的水平不相上下。 I refuse to sink to their level (= behave as badly as them). 我不愿堕落到他们那种地步。 see also A level , entry-level rank in scale 级别 3 [uncountable ,  countable ] a position or rank in a scale of size or importance 层次;级别 a decision taken at board level 由董事会作出的决定 Discussions are currently being held at national level. 目前讨论正在全国进行。 point of view 观察的角度 4 [countable ] a particular way of looking at, reacting to or understanding sth 看待(或应对、理解)事物的方式 On a more personal level, I would like to thank Jean for all the help she has given me. 从较为个人的角度我要感谢琼所给予我的一切帮助。 Fables can be understood on various levels. 寓言可从不同的角度去理解。 height 高度 5 [countable ,  uncountable ] the height of sth in relation to the ground or to what it used to be (与地面或过去位置相对的)高度 the level of water in the bottle 瓶中的水位 The cables are buried one metre below ground level. 电缆埋在地平面下一米深的地方。 The floodwater nearly reached roof level. 洪水几乎涨到屋顶。 The tables are not on a level (= the same height). 这些桌子高矮不一。 see also eye level , sea level floor/layer 楼层;层面 6 [countable ] a floor of a building; a layer of ground 楼层;地层 The library is all on one level. 图书馆全部在同一层楼上。 Archaeologists found pottery in the lowest level of the site. 考古学家在挖掘现场的最下层发现了陶器。 a multi-level parking lot 多层停车场 see also split-level tool 工具 7 [countable ] = spirit level IDIOM on the ˈlevel ( NAmE also on the ˌup and ˈup ) ( informal) honest; legal 诚实;诚恳;合法;正当 SYN above board I'm not convinced he's on the level. 我不相信他是真诚的。 Are you sure this deal is on the level? 你确信这笔交易合法吗? adjective flat 平坦 1 having a flat surface that does not slope 平的;平坦的 Pitch the tent on level ground. 把帐篷搭建在平地上。 Add a level tablespoonof flour (= enough to fill the spoon but not so much that it goes above the level of the edge of the spoon). 加一平匙面粉。 compare heaped equal 相等 2 having the same height, position, value, etc. as sth 等高的;地位相同的;价值相等的 Are these pictures level? 这些画挂得一样高吗? levelwith sth This latest rise is intended to keep wages level with inflation. 最近这次加薪目的是使工资与通货膨胀保持相同的水平。 She drew level with (= came beside)the police car. 她开车赶上来和警车并排行驶。 3 level(with sb) ( especially BrE) ( sport ) having the same score as sb 得分相同 A good second round brought him level with the tournament leader. 他第二轮发挥良好,与锦标赛领先选手得分持平。 France took an early lead but Wales soon drew level (= scored the same number of points). 法国队开始领先,但很快就被威尔士队把比分扳平。 voice/look 声音;目光 4 not showing any emotion; steady 平静的;冷静的;平稳的 SYN even a level gaze 目光逼人的凝视 see also levelly IDIOMS be ˌlevel ˈpegging ( BrE) having the same score 势均力敌;不分胜负 The contestants were level pegging after round 3. 参赛选手在第 3 轮以后成绩不相上下。 do/try your level ˈbest (to do sth) to do as much as you can to try to achieve sth 尽自己最大的努力;竭尽全力;全力以赴 a ˌlevel ˈplaying field a situation in which everyone has the same opportunities 人人机会均等 verb ( -ll- , especially US -l- ) make flat 使平坦 1 [transitive ] levelsth (off/out) to make sth flat or smooth 使平坦;使平整 If you're laying tiles, the floor will need to be levelled first. 你如果要铺瓷砖,得先整平地面。 destroy 摧毁 2 [transitive ] levelsth to destroy a building or a group of trees completely by knocking it down 摧毁,夷平(建筑物或树林) SYN raze The blast levelled several buildings in the area. 那次爆炸把当地几座建筑物夷为平地。 make equal 使相等 3 [transitive ,  intransitive ] level(sth) to make sth equal or similar 使相等;使平等;使相似 ( BrE) Davies levelled the score at 2 all. 戴维斯把比分拉成 2:2 平。 point 瞄准 4 [transitive ] levelsth (at sb) to point sth, especially a gun, at sb (尤指用枪)瞄准,对准 I had a gun levelled at my head. 有一支枪对准了我的头。 IDIOM ˌlevel the ˈplaying field to create a situation where everyone has the same opportunities 创造人人机会均等的局面 PHRASAL VERBS ˈlevel sth against/at sb to say publicly that sb is to blame for sth, especially a crime or a mistake (尤指对犯罪或犯错的人)公开指责,谴责 The speech was intended to answer the charges levelled against him by his opponents. 他演讲的目的在于回应对手对他的公开指责。 ˌlevel sth↔ˈdown to make standards, amounts, etc. be of the same low or lower level 使(标准、数量等)降至同等水平;使降至更低水平 Teachers are accused of levelling standards down to suit the needs of less able students. 有人指责教师降低标准以适应学习较差的学生的需要。 ˌlevel ˈoff/ˈout 1 to stop rising or falling and remain horizontal (停止升降而)保持水平 The plane levelled off at 1 500 feet. 飞机在 1 500 英尺的高空保持水平飞行。 After the long hill, the road levelled out. 过了漫长的山路后,道路就变得平坦了。 2 to stay at a steady level of development or progress after a period of sharp rises or falls (经过急剧的涨落后)保持平稳发展 Sales have levelled off after a period of rapid growth. 销售经过一段时间的快速增长后呈稳定状态。 ˌlevel sth↔ˈup to make standards, amounts, etc. be of the same high or higher level 把(标准、数量等)拉平;使达到更高水平 ˈlevel with sb ( informal) to tell sb the truth and not hide any unpleasant facts from them 对某人说实话;直言相告 level / ˈlevl ; NAmE ˈlevl /
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