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level

/lev-uhl/US // ˈlɛv əl //UK // (ˈlɛvəl) //

水平,级别,层次,层面

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having no part higher than another; having a flat or even surface.
    • : being in a plane parallel to the plane of the horizon; horizontal.
    • : equal, as one thing with another or two or more things with one another.
    • : even, equable, or uniform.
    • : filled to a height even with the rim of a container: a level teaspoon of salt.
    • : mentally well-balanced; sensible; rational: to keep a level head in a crisis.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a device used for determining or adjusting something to a horizontal surface.
    • : Surveying. Also called sur·vey·or's lev·el. an instrument for observing levels, having a sighting device, usually telescopic, and capable of being made precisely horizontal.an observation made with this instrument.spirit level.
    • : an imaginary line or surface everywhere at right angles to the plumb line.
    • : the horizontal line or plane in which anything is situated, with regard to its elevation.
    • : a horizontal position or condition.
    • : an extent of land approximately horizontal and unbroken by irregularities.
    • : a level or flat surface.
    • : a position with respect to a given or specified height:The water rose to a level of 30 feet.
    • : a position or plane in a graded scale of values; status; rank: His acting was on the level of an amateur. They associated only with those on their own economic level.
    • : an extent, measure, or degree of intensity, achievement, etc.: a high level of sound; an average level of writing skill.
    • : Linguistics. a major subdivision of linguistic structure, as phonology, morphology, or syntax, often viewed as hierarchically ordered.Compare component, stratum.
    • : Mining. the interconnected horizontal mine workings at a particular elevation or depth: There had been a cave-in on the 1,500-foot level.
    • : a discrete section in game design or narrative that ends with a culminating event, as a boss battle.character level.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    lev·eled, lev·el·ing or lev·elled, lev·el·ling.

    • : to make level, even, or flat: to level ground before building.
    • : to raise or lower to a particular level or position; to make horizontal.
    • : to bring to the level of the ground; raze: They leveled the trees to make way for the new highway.
    • : Informal. to knock down: He leveled his opponent with one blow.
    • : to make equal, as in status or condition.
    • : to make even or uniform, as coloring.
    • : Historical Linguistics. to reduce in number or regularize: Old English “him” and “hine” have been leveled to Modern English “him.”
    • : to aim or point at a mark or objective: He leveled his criticism at the college as a whole.
    • : Surveying. to find the relative elevation of different points in, as with a level.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    lev·eled, lev·el·ing or lev·elled, lev·el·ling.

    • : to bring things or persons to a common level.
    • : to aim a weapon, criticism, etc., at a mark or objective.
    • : Surveying. to take a level.to use a leveling instrument.
    • : to speak truthfully and openly: You're not leveling with me about your trip to Chicago.
    • : Obsolete. to direct the mind, purpose, etc., at something.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : Obsolete. in a level, direct, or even way or line.
  1. 1
    • : level off, Aeronautics.to maintain a constant altitude after a climb or descent.to become stable; reach a constant or limit.to make even or smooth.
    • : level up, to obtain a higher character level or skill rank, or improve the quality or performance statistics of an object, as a weapon.to perform at a higher standard than expected, or show vast improvement: It’s possible for a small business to level up and land big clients.Your date is smokin’ hot—way to level up, bro!

Phrases

  • level best
  • level off
  • level with someone
  • do one's (level) best
  • on the level

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.smooth, balanced
Forms: leveling, levels
Synonyms
matched匹配的,匹配,相匹配的,搭配aligned统一的,统一,统一口径,统一的方式calm平静,平息,平静的,平静下来common常见的,普通,共同,共同的constant恒定的,恒定,恒定不变,恒量equivalent相当于,相等的,等价物,相等even甚至,甚至于,即使是这样,即使是这样的exact确实,精确的,精准的,确实的flat平坦的,平地,平坦,平的flush同花顺,冲洗,冲水,冲刷horizontal横向,水平,水平的,卧式like喜欢,像,如,喜爱matching匹配,匹配的,匹配性,相匹配的parallel平行,平行的,平行线,纬度plain朴素的,普通的,朴素,平凡的plane飞机,平面,平面图,飞机上planed有计划的,有计划地,计划中的,有计划polished锃亮的,抛光的,锃亮,锃光瓦亮的regular定期,定期的,定期检查,定期举行rolled轧制,滚动的,轧制的,滚动same相同,相同的,一样,一样的stable稳定的,稳定,稳固的,稳固steady稳重,稳健,稳固,平稳straight直,直接,笔直的,直的trim修剪,修饰,修整,修剪的trimmed修剪过的,修整过的,修剪好的,修剪后的uniform统一,制服,统一的,划一akin相似的,类似的,相似,相似者alike类似于,同类,类似的,有如commensurate相称的,相应的,相称,同量级的comparable可比的,可比拟的,相当于,可比较consistent一致的,一致性,一致性的,一致continuous连续的,连续不断的,连续,连续不断equable公平的,平等的,公平,平等identical相同的,同样的,一样的,相同in line一行,排队,排队的,排队等候中的lined up排列好的,排列整齐的,一字排开,排列整齐of same height相同高度的,同样高度的,同一高度的,同等高度的on a line在一条线上,在一个线上,在一条线上的,在一个行上on a par相当于,同等条件下,同等水平上,同级别的on one plane在一个平面上,在一个飞机上,在一个平面上的,一架飞机上planate刨根问底,刨光,刨花,刨根究底precise准确,精确,准确的,精密proportionate相称的,适度的,适度,有比例的unbroken不间断的,绵绵不绝,不间断地,不间断unfluctuating不间断的,不波动的,不稳定,不间断uninterrupted不间断地,不间断的,不间断,不停地
Antonyms
abnormal不正常的,不正常,非正常,异常agitated烦躁不安,烦躁不安的,烦躁的,焦躁不安broken坏了,破损,破损的,破碎的changeable可变的,可变,多变的,多变changing改变,变化,更改,变化的different不同的,不同,不一样的,不同于disorderly紊乱的,紊乱,无序的,无序dissimilar异种,不相同的,不一样的,不相同divergent歧义的,歧义,歧异性,歧异的extraordinary非凡,非凡的,非常规的,不寻常的imbalanced不平衡的,不平衡,不均衡的,失衡inconsistent不一致的,不一致,不一致的情况,不一致的是inconstant不恒定,不稳定,不恒定的,不稳定的indefinite不确定的,无限期,无限,不定infrequent不经常,不常有,不常发生,不常irregular不规范,不规则,不正规,不规则的rare罕见,罕见的,稀有,稀有的rough粗略,粗略的,粗略的说,粗暴uncommon不常见的,不常见,少见,少见的unequal不平等,不平等的,不公平,不公平的uneven不平坦的,不平坦,参差不齐,参差不齐的unfair不公平,不正当,不正当的,不公平的unfixed不固定的,非固定,未修复的,不固定unlike不像,不一样,不像的,不一样的unstable不稳定的,不稳定,不稳的,不稳unsteady不稳的,不稳定的,不稳定,不稳untrustworthy不值得信任,不可信的,不值得信赖,不值得信任的unusual不寻常,不寻常的,异常,异乎寻常upright直立的,直立,直立式的,正直的variable变量,变数,变动,变异vertical纵向,垂直,垂直的,纵wavering摇摆不定,摇摆不定的,飘忽不定,犹豫不决wobbly摇摆不定的,摇摆不定,晃晃悠悠,摇摇欲坠ragged褴褛的,褴褛,褴褛不堪,破烂不堪

Examples

  • Democrats successfully argued for the case to be decided first at the state level.

  • There was no better pitcher in Major League Baseball over the last two seasons than Jacob deGrom,3 and in this shortened season he had taken his performance to another level.

  • On another level, I’m pleased by the many people who have worked for me and who will take these references and put their blend into it.

  • However, adopting Total Investment Impact would require a level of trust that advertisers may be reticent to give.

  • First, the Apple Watch Series 6, starting at $400, includes a new blood-oxygen-level sensor, an altimeter to measure altitude, and a newer faster processor branded the S6.

  • If she got caught with a shank, they would up her custody level.

  • However, the Air Force is so strapped for people that the ratio has dropped below even that reduced level.

  • “The level of outside support… has not been sufficient enough for them to distance themselves from al Nusra,” Cafarella said.

  • Occasionally, a level will take 20 or more strokes to complete.

  • Summonses for low-level offenses like public drinking and urination fell 94 percent—from 4,831 to 300.

  • "Here's my authority, yuh blasted runt," he yelled, and jerked his six-shooter to a level with the policeman's breast.

  • Yet a child coming under the humanising influences of culture soon gets far away from the level of the savage.

  • The height of the tower from the level of the street is 105 feet, the slated towers over the lateral pediments being smaller.

  • We were about nine hours of fair daylight traversing 160 miles of level or descending grade, with a light passenger train.

  • By its operation Gordon Wright, the most sensible man of our acquaintance, is reduced to the level of infancy!

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