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EN[ˈlɛv.əl] [-ɛvəl]
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    Definition of level in English Dictionary

  • NomPLlevelsPRElev-
    1. A tool for finding whether a surface is level, or for creating a horizontal or vertical line of reference.
      1. Hand me the level so I can tell if this is correctly installed. ‎
    2. A distance relative to a given reference elevation.
      1. By the end of the day, we'd dug down to the level of the old basement floor. ‎
    3. Degree or amount.
      1. This time was most dreadful for Lilian. Thrown on her own resources and almost penniless, she maintained herself and paid the rent of a wretched room near the hospital by working as a charwoman, sempstress, anything. In a moment she had dropped to the level of a casual labourer.
    4. (computer science) Distance from the root node of a tree structure.
      1. (video games) One of several discrete segments of a game generally increasing in difficulty. Often numbered. Often, each level occupies different physical space (levels don't require any direct physical relationship to each other, e.g. vertically stacked, horizontally chained, etc).
        1. It took me weeks to get to level seven.   Watch out for the next level; the bad guys there are really overpowered. ‎
      2. (role-playing games, video games) A numeric value that quantifies a character's experience and power.
        1. My half-orc barbarian reached fifth level before he was squashed by a troll. ‎
      3. A floor of a multi-storey building.
        1. Take the elevator and get off at the promenade level. ‎
      4. (Britain) An area of almost perfectly flat land.
      5. VerbeSGlevelsPRlevelingPRlevellingPT, PPleveledPT, PPlevelled
        1. To adjust so as to make as flat or perpendicular to the ground as possible.
          1. You can level the table by turning the pads that screw into the feet. ‎
        2. To destroy by reducing to ground level; to raze.
          1. The hurricane leveled the forest. ‎
        3. (gaming) To progress to the next level.
          1. I levelled after defeating the dragon. ‎
        4. To aim or direct (a weapon, a stare, an accusation, etc).
          1. He levelled an accusation of fraud at the directors.  The hunter levels the gun before taking a shot. ‎
        5. (sports, games) To make the score of a game equal.
          1. Holt was furious referee Michael Oliver refused to then award him a penalty after Ledley King appeared to pull his shirt and his anger was compounded when Spurs immediately levelled.
        6. (nonstandard, rare) To levy.
          1. (figuratively) To bring to a common level or plane, in respect of rank, condition, character, privilege, etc.
            1. to level all the ranks and conditions of men
          2. To adjust or adapt to a certain level.
            1. to level remarks to the capacity of children
        7. AdjectifCOMlevelerSUPlevelest
          1. The same height at all places; parallel to a flat ground.
            1. This table isn't quite level; see how this marble rolls off it? ‎
          2. At the same height as some reference; constructed as level with.
            1. Nanny Broome was looking up at the outer wall. Just under the ceiling there were three lunette windows, heavily barred and blacked out in the normal way by centuries of grime. Their bases were on a level with the pavement outside, a narrow way which was several feet lower than the road behind the house.
          3. Unvaried in frequency.
            1. His pulse has been level for 12 hours. ‎
          4. Calm.
            1. He kept a level head under stress. ‎
          5. In the same position or rank.
            1. Straightforward; direct; clear.
              1. Well balanced; even; just; steady; impartial.
                1. a level head; a level understanding
              2. (phonetics) Of even tone; without rising or falling inflection.
              3. Plus d'exemples
                1. Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
                  • We previously reported that patients of moyamoya disease showed high CD34 + cell levels (2.28 ± 0.53 cells/μL) compared with control subjects (0.89 ± 0.07 cells/μL) 9 .
                  • In all cases, when the level of depression is high, the neuron can fire action potentials sporadically during the interstimulation intervals.
                  • Jenny knew it was time to cut bait, since her relationship with Joe was never going to progress beyond the current level of commitment.
                2. Utilisé au début de la phrase
                  • Levels of miR-126 were increased in the noninfarcted zone at 6 h after coronary artery occlusion and at 24 h following a 30-minute ischemic insult.
                3. Utilisé dans la fin de la phrase
                  • The shuttle locomotive body is a conventional stress-skin monocoque structure, with longitudinal members at solebar and cantrail levels.
                  • Boron, from the previously identified borolithochrome pigment, could not be determined as it likely occurs below the ppm level.
                  • We don’t have to overconcentrate on luxury on our ground level.
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                    Liens Connexes:
                    1. en leveller
                    2. en leveler
                    3. en levelly
                    4. en levelheaded
                    5. en levels
                    Source: Wiktionnaire

                    Meaning of level for the defined word.

                    Grammaticalement, ce mot "level" est un adjectif. C'est aussi un nom, plus spécifiquement, un noms dénombrable. C'est aussi un verbe.
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