[/ˈlevl; ˋlɛvl/] adj 用法: 1 having a horizontal surface; flat; not sloping 水平的; 平的; 平坦的: Find level ground for the picnic table. 找一处平坦的地面放野餐的餐桌. * Add one level (ie not heaped) tablespoon of sugar. 加一平餐匙糖. 用法: 2 of the same height, standard or position on a scale 等高的; 同等标准的; 同一水准的: The two pictures are not quite level that one is higher than the other. 这两幅画挂得不一般高, 这幅比那幅高. * France took an early lead but Wales drew level (ie equalized the score) before half-time. 法国队开始时领先, 但中场休息前威尔士队已与之拉平. 用法: 3 (of voices, looks, etc) steady (指声音, 目光等)平稳的, 坚定的: a level stare 逼人的凝视. 用法: 4 (idm 习语) have a level head be able to judge well 头脑清醒; 冷静. ,level `pegging making progress at the same rate 并驾齐驱. level 2 [/ˈlevl; ˋlɛvl/] n 用法: 1 [C] line or surface parallel to the horizon, esp with reference to its height 水平线; 水平面; (尤指)水平高度: 1000 metres above sea-level 海拔1000米 * a multi-level car-park, ie one with two or more storeys 多层停车场 * The controls are at eye-level. 控制仪表盘为视平高度. 用法: 2 [C] position on a scale of quantity, strength, value, etc (测量的)数量, 强度, 数值等: the level of alcohol in the blood 血液中酒精的含量 * Levels of unemployment vary from region to region. 失业情形各地不同. * (fig 比喻) I could use threats too, but I refuse to sink to your level, ie behave as badly as you. 我也会使用威胁手段, 但我不肯堕落到你那个地步. 用法: 3 [U] relative position in rank, class or authority (官阶、 等级、 权威等的)级别, 水平: discussions at Cabinet level, ie involving members of the Cabinet 内阁阁员的磋商 * high-/low-level negotiations 高级别[低级别]的谈判. 用法: 4 [C] (a) more or less flat surface, layer or area 较平坦的表面、 层面或区域: The archaeologists found gold coins and pottery in the lowest level of the site. 考古学家在发掘地最下层找到一些金币和陶器. (b) levels [pl] (Brit) wide area of flat open country 平原. 用法: 5 [C] = spirit-level (spirit). 用法: 6 (idm 习语) find one's/its level => find1. on a level (with sb/sth) at the same level 在同等的水平上; 处於同等地位: Technically, both players are on a level, ie of the same standard. 双方运动员在技术方面不相上下. * The water rose until it was on a level with the river banks. 河水上涨至与堤岸相平. on the `level (infml) honest(ly) 诚实(地); 真诚(地): Are you sure this deal is on the level? 你确信这笔交易诚实无欺吗? * I'd like to help, but I can't on the level! 我倒是愿意帮忙, 但是无能为力--说老实话! level 3 [/ˈlevl; ˋlɛvl/] v (-ll-; US -l-) 用法: 1 [Tn] make (sth) level, equal or uniform 使(某事物)平坦, 平等或一致: The ground should be levelled before you plant a lawn. 先把地平整好再植草坪. * She needs to win this point to level the score. 她要赢得这一分才能将比分扳平. * level social differences 消除社会差异. 用法: 2 [Tn esp passive 尤用於被动语态] demolish (a building, etc) 夷平, 摧毁(建筑物等): a town levelled by an earthquake 被地震夷为平地的城市. 用法: 3 [Tn] ~ sth (at sb) aim (a gun, etc) 以(枪炮等)瞄准, 对准: The hostage had a rifle levelled at his head. 一枝步枪瞄准著人质的头. 用法: 4 (phr v) level sth at sb bring (a charge or an accusation) against sb 向某人提出(责难或控告): level criticism at the council 向理事会提出批评 * accusations levelled at the directors 对董事会提出的指责. level sth down/up make (surfaces, scores, incomes, etc) equal by lowering the higher/raising the lower 将(表面、 分数、 收入等)弄平, 拉平: Marks at the lower end need to be levelled up. 低分的一端分数需往上提. level off/out (a) (of an aircraft, etc or its pilot) fly horizontally after a climb or dive (指飞行器等或其驾驶员)(爬升或俯冲後)水平飞行: level off at 20000 feet 飞到20000英尺高度时转入平飞. (b) (fig 比喻) become level after rising or falling (升或跌之後)呈平稳状态: House prices show no sign of levelling off, ie are continuing to rise or fall. 房价没有趋向平稳的迹象(继续升或跌). * Share values have levelled off after yesterday's steep rise. 股票价格经昨天急剧上扬後已趋平稳. level with sb (infml) speak or deal with sb in an honest and frank way 坦诚待人. |