level
Prononciation : [/ˈlɛv.l̩/]
Mot
Contexte : « measurement »
(noun) a specific height or position of something compared to a surface or area. It tells you how high or low something is.
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The water in the lake was at a high level after the heavy rain.
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The level of the shelves in the closet was too low for the tall books.
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What is the level of the water in the pond?
Contexte : « adjustment »
(verb) to make something flat, even, or balanced. Like when you want to make sure a table or picture is not tilted.
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She leveled the ground to prepare for building a new house.
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He didn't level the table properly, so the drinks kept spilling.
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Can you level the picture on the wall?
Contexte : « equal »
(adjective) when something is the same or even, with no high or low parts. It is balanced and fair.
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Everyone had a level chance to win the competition.
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The teams were not playing on a level field, which affected the game.
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Is the playing field level for all participants?
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