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
- 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
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1. the level of alcohol in the blood
对血液中酒精含量的测试
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2. a relatively low level of crime,a relatively high level of crime
相对低的╱高的罪案数字
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3. low pollution levels,high pollution levels
轻度╱重度污染
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4. a high level ofachievement
高水平的成就
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5. What is the level of this course?
这门课程是什么程度?
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6. a decision taken at board level
由董事会作出的决定
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7. the level of water in the bottle
瓶中的水位
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8. The library is all on one level.
图书馆全部在同一层楼上。
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9. Pitch the tent on level ground.
把帐篷搭建在平地上。
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10. the floor will need to be levelled first.
得先整平地面。
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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。
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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.
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