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levelling
Levelling tarimas:
/'levliɳ/
Levelling audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: Relative position or rank on a scale: the local level of government; studying at the graduate level.
- noun: A relative degree, as of achievement, intensity, or concentration: an unsafe level of toxicity; a high level of frustration.
- noun: A natural or proper position, place, or stage: I finally found my own level in the business world.
- noun: Position along a vertical axis; height or depth: a platform at knee level.
- noun: A horizontal line or plane at right angles to the plumb.
- noun: The position or height of such a line or plane.
- noun: A flat, horizontal surface.
- noun: A land area of uniform elevation.
- noun: An instrument for ascertaining whether a surface is horizontal, vertical, or at a 45° angle, consisting essentially of an encased, liquid-filled tube containing an air bubble that moves to a center window when the instrument is set on an even plane. Also called spirit level.
- noun: Such a device combined with a telescope and used in surveying.
- noun: A computation of the difference in elevation between two points by using such a device.
- adjective: Having a flat, smooth surface.
- adjective: Being on a horizontal plane.
- adjective: Being at the same height or position as another; even.
- adjective: Being at the same degree of rank, standing, or advantage as another; equal.
- adjective: Being or relating to a specified rank or standing. Often used in combination: a lower-level administrator.
- adjective: Exhibiting no abrupt variations; steady: spoke in a level tone.
- adjective: Rational and balanced; sensible: came to a level appraisal of the situation; keeps a level head in an emergency.
- adjective: Filled evenly to the top: a level tablespoon of the medicine.
- verb-transitive: To make horizontal, flat, or even: leveled the driveway with a roller; leveled off the hedges with the clippers.
- verb-transitive: To tear down; raze.
- verb-transitive: To knock down with or as if with a blow: The challenger leveled the champion with a mighty uppercut.
- verb-transitive: To place on the same level; equalize.
- verb-transitive: To aim along a horizontal plane: leveled the gun at the target.
- verb-transitive: To direct emphatically or forcefully toward someone: leveled charges of dishonesty.
- verb-transitive: To measure the different elevations of (a tract of land) with a level.
- verb-intransitive: To bring persons or things to an equal level; equalize.
- verb-intransitive: To aim a weapon horizontally.
- verb-intransitive: Informal To be frank and open: advised the suspect to level with the authorities.
- adverb: Along a flat or even line or plane.
- phrasal-verb: level off To move toward stability or consistency: Prices leveled off.
- phrasal-verb: level off To maneuver an aircraft into a flight attitude that is parallel to the surface of the earth after gaining or losing altitude.
- idiom: (one's) level best The best one can do in an earnest attempt: I did my level best in math class.
- idiom: on the level Informal Without deception; honest.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- lyginimas
- niveliavimas a lyginantis
- išlyginantis