level
- n. 水平;標準;水平面
- adj. 水平的;平坦的;同高的
- vi. 瞄準;拉平;變得平坦
- vt. 使同等;對準;弄平
- n. (Level)人名;(法)勒韋爾
詞組搭配
level off
To move toward stability or consistency
達到平衡或穩(wěn)定
Prices leveled off.
價格趨于穩(wěn)定
To maneuver an aircraft into a flight attitude that is parallel to the surface of the earth after gaining or losing altitude.
進入平飛:飛機在爬升或俯沖后進入與地面平行的平飛狀態(tài)
do one's level best
do one's utmost; make all possible efforts
傾盡全力
find its (own) level
(of a liquid) reach the same height in containers which are interconnected
(連通器內(nèi))液面等高,液面相平
find one's (own) level
(of a person) reach a position that seems appropriate and natural in relation to one's associates
(人)找到自己的定位
level of attainment
(Brit.)a rating of the ability of a school pupil, on a scale of 1 to 10
(英)小學生能力等級(分1到10級)
be level pegging
(Brit.)be in a position of having equal scores or achievements during a contest
(英)(比賽中)僵持不下,水平相當
the two were level pegging after three heats.
三局過后,二者僵持不下。
a level playing field
a situation in which everyone has a fair and equal chance of succeeding
公平競爭機會
on the level
(informal)honest; truthful
(非正式)誠實,真切
Eddie said my story was on the level.
艾迪說我的故事很真實。
on a level with
in the same horizontal plane as
與…在同一水平線上
(one's) level best
The best one can do in an earnest attempt
努力嘗試自己所能做的最好的
I did my level best in math class.
數(shù)學課上我盡量做得最好
on the level【非正式用語】
Without deception; honest.
誠實的;坦白的