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levelling
/'levliɳ/
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Đọc giọng US
level
/ˈlɛvəl/
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level
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Danh từ
sự làm bằng phẳng, sự san bằng
sự làm cho ngang nhau; sự xoá bỏ mọi sự chênh lệch xã hội, sự làm cho bình đẳng
noun
plural -els
a specific height [noncount]
The
pictures
were
hung
on
the
wall
at
eye
level.
at
street
/
ground
level [
count
]
The
pictures
were
hung
at
different
levels
. -
see
also
ground-level
,
sea
level
[count] :a part of a building that is at a specific height
We
were
seated
in
the
upper
level [=
floor
]
of
the
restaurant
. -
see
also
split-level
[count] :an amount of something
There
was
a
high
level
of
alcohol
/
lead
in
his
blood
.
a
normal
level
of
intelligence
Prices
have
risen
to
a
new
level.
He
has
shown
a
remarkable
level
of
patience
. [=
he
has
been
very
patient
]
They
have
demonstrated
a
high
level
of
interest
[=
they
have
been
very
interested
]
in
this
proposal
.
They
checked
the
reservoir's
water
level. [=
the
amount
of
water
in
the
reservoir
]
[count] :a position or rank in a scale :a position that is high or low when compared to others
She
rose
to
the
level
of
manager
.
She
has
reached
a
rare
level
of
financial
success
.
These
problems
affect
people
at
all
levels
of
society
.
Can
this
problem
be
dealt
with
at
/
on
a
national
level
or
must
it
be
addressed
at
/
on
an
international
level? -
see
also
entry-level
,
high-level
,
low-level
[count] :a way of thinking about, talking about, or dealing with something
The
argument
appeals
to
me
on
a
purely
intellectual
level
but
fails
to
reach
me
on
a
deeper
emotional
level.
I'm
attracted
to
the
job
on
many
levels
.
He
studied
the
changes
in
the
chemical
at
the
molecular
level. [=
he
studied
the
changes
in
the
molecules
of
the
chemical
]
She
has
enjoyed
great
success
in
her
professional
life
,
but
,
on
a
(
more
)
personal
level,
this
has
been
a
very
stressful
time
. [=
this
has
been
a
very
stressful
time
in
her
personal
life
]
[count] :a device used to see when something is exactly flat - called also spirit level;
descend/sink/stoop to someone's level
to behave as badly as someone who has treated you wrongly
Despite
my
opponent's
personal
attacks
against
me
,
I
refuse
to
stoop
to
his
level. [=
I
refuse
to
behave
as
badly
as
he
has
by
attacking
him
personally
]
on the level
informal :not false or dishonest
Is
this
guy
on
the
level? [=
is
this
guy
honest
?]
adjective
having a flat or even surface
We
pitched
the
tent
on
level
ground
.
a
level
floor
/
road
The
recipe
calls
for
a
level
teaspoon
/
tablespoon
of
sugar
. [=
an
amount
of
sugar
that
fills
a
teaspoon
/
tablespoon
exactly
without
going
above
its
edges
]
not going up or down
an
airplane
in
level
flight
Interest
rates
have
remained
level.
having the same height as something else - usually + with
The
water
was
level
with
my
waist
.
The
window
is
level
with
the
tops
of
the
trees
.
not in front of or behind something or someone else
The
boards
are
level. -
often
+
with
They
drew
level
with
the
rest
of
the
runners
.
Make
sure
that
the
ends
of
the
boards
are
level
with
each
other
.
chiefly Brit :having the same position, score, or rank :even
The
teams
are
level (
with
each
other
)
in
the
standings
.
They
trailed
early
in
the
game
,
but
they
drew
level [=
they
tied
the
score
]
in
the
second
half
. -
compare
level-pegging
steady and calm
She
spoke
in
a
level
voice
.
It's
important
to
keep
a
level
head
[=
to
remain
calm
]
when
you're
dealing
with
a
dangerous
situation
like
this
one
.
your level best
your best effort at doing something
He
tried
his
level
best
to
win
the
race
. [=
he
tried
as
hard
as
he
could
to
win
the
race
]
She
did
her
level
best
to
please
her
mother
. [=
she
tried
very
hard
to
please
her
mother
]
verb
-els; US -eled or chiefly Brit -elled; US -eling or chiefly Brit -elling
[+ obj] to make (something) flat or level
They
will
level
the
field
.
We
need
to
level
the
garden
before
we
plant
anything
.
to knock (someone or something) down to the ground
The
earthquake
leveled
the
city
.
He
leveled
his
opponent
with
a
right
hook
.
to point (a weapon) at someone
The
robber
leveled
a
gun
at
his
head
.
to direct (something, such as criticism) at or against someone
They
leveled
a
fraud
charge
against
him
. [=
they
charged
him
with
fraud
]
Several
complaints
have
been
leveled
at
the
store
.
Criticism
has
been
leveled
against
the
government
for
not
responding
to
this
crisis
.
chiefly Brit :to make (a score) equal :tie
He
scored
a
goal
that
leveled
the
score
at
3-3.
level off
[phrasal verb]
to stop going up or down
The
plane
leveled
off
at
30,000
feet
.
The
road
levels
off
just
before
the
river
.
Business
at
the
restaurant
is
leveling
off
.
level (something) off or level off (something) :to make (something) flat or even
They
used
a
bulldozer
level
off
the
field
.
level out
[phrasal verb]
to stop going up or down
Divorce
rates
are
leveling
out
for
the
first
time
in
decades
.
My
moods
have
leveled
out
.
level the playing field
to make a situation fair for everyone
He
wants
the
government
to
level
the
playing
field
by
breaking
up
large
corporations
so
that
smaller
companies
can
compete
. -
see
also
level
playing
field
level with
[phrasal verb]
level with (someone) informal :to speak honestly to (someone)
He
never
leveled
with
his
parents
about
the
accident
.
Level
with
me
.
Why
did
you
do
it
?
* Các từ tương tự:
level crossing
,
level playing field
,
leveler
,
levelheaded
,
level-pegging
adjective
The plaster is not level enough to apply the wallpaper
even
smooth
plane
uniform
plain
flat
flush
straight
true
Make sure the playing field is level. Try to keep the body level when doing this exercise
horizontal
prone
supine
I did my level best to warn him, but he wouldn't listen
uniform
constant
steady
consistent
invariable
unvarying
unalterable
unchanging
unfluctuating
very
The top floor of my house is level with the roof of the one across the street. The problem arises because wages are not level with inflation
parallel
even
equal
equivalent
consistent
He does his best to keep level with what is going on in the world
up
(
on
)
informed
(
about
or
on
)
up
to
date
(
on
or
with
)
au
fait
(
with
)
au
courant
(
with
)
The scores are level. So at half-time, it's level pegging between Arsenal and Liverpool
even
tied
equal
neck
and
neck
See
level-headed
below
verb
The concrete is levelled by dragging a straight-edge over it
level
off
even
smooth
(
out
)
flatten
(
out
)
The building was levelled in a matter of minutes
destroy
demolish
raze
lay
waste
devastate
knock
down
tear
down
pull
down
wreck
bulldoze
He levelled his gun at her and she screamed
aim
point
draw
a
bead
direct
train
focus
I am going to level with you - I find you very difficult to work with
level
with
be
or
play
fair
with
be
honest
or
straight
with
be
open
or
frank
or
straightforward
with
Colloq
be
upfront
with
noun
The windows are at the same level
plane
horizontal
elevation
height
altitude
On which level is Mr Stone's office?
floor
storey
She functions at a higher level, both administratively and intellectually
plane
position
status
standing
rank
stage
You haven't been on the level with me about your plans for the company
on
the
level
straight
straightforward
honest
direct
sincere
square
open
above-board
Colloq
upfront
on
the
up
and
up
US
straight-shooting
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