level查询结果如下:
词性:adjective
例句1. these wallcoverings need to be hung on a smooth and level surface’
例句2. he did his best to keep his voice level’
例句3. he missed a penalty when the scores were level’
动词 变体/同根词
General requirements for environmental radiation monitoring around near surface disposal site of low-intermediate level radioactive solid waste
GB/T15950-1995低、中水平放射性废物近地表处置场环境辐射监测的一般要求
属类:行业标准名称--
Regulations for interim storage of low-and intermediate.-level radioactive solid wastes
GB11928-1989低、中水平放射性固体废物暂时贮存规定
属类:行业标准名称--
Regulations for designing storage building of high level radioactive liquid waste
GB11929-1989高水平放射性废液贮存厂房设计规定
属类:行业标准名称--
Standard of safety for low and intermediate-level solid radioactive waste packages
GB12711-1991低、中水平放射性固体废物包装安全标准
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Regulations for disposal of solid low-and intermediate level radioactive wastes in rock cavities
GB13600-1992低中水平放射性固体废物的岩洞处置规定
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Characteristic requirements for solidified waste of low and intermediate level radioactive waste--Cement solidified waste
GB14569.1-1993低、中水平放射性废物固化体性能要求水泥固化体
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Characteristic requirements for solidified waste of low and intermediate level radioactive waste--Plastic solidified waste
GB14569.2-1993低、中水平放射性废物固化体性能要求塑料固化体
属类:行业标准名称--
Characteristic requirements for solidified waste of low-and intermediate-level radioactive waste--Bitumen solidified waste
GB14569.3-1995低、中水平放射性废物固化体性能要求沥青固化体
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Technical rules for interim storage of low and intermediate level solid radioactive waste from nuclear power plant
GB14589-1993核电厂低、中水平放射性固体废物暂时贮存技术规定
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Limits of sound power level for noise emitted by air compressors (for power source use)and diaphragm compressors
GB7786-1987动力用空气压缩机和隔膜压缩机噪声声功率级限值
属类:行业标准名称--
Regulations for shallow ground disposal of solid low-and intermediate-level radioactive wastes
GB9132-1988低中水平放射性固体废物的浅地层处置规定
属类:行业标准名称--
Single and multi-level continuous sampling procedures and tables for inspection by attributes
单水平和多水平计数连续抽样检查程序及表
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T8052-1987
control gear and signal,level-crossing,mechanically or electromechanically operated
道口控制装置和信号装置,由机械或电动机械操纵
属类:物品名称-机械设备-
Environmental testing for electric and electronic products--Part 2: Test methods--Test Sa: Simulated solar radiation at ground level
电工电子产品环境试验第二部分:试验方法试验Sa:模拟地面上的太阳辐射
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T2423.24-1995
Potentiometers for use in electronic equipment--Part 3: Blank detail specification:Rotary precision potentiometers Assessment level E
电子设备用电位器第3部分:空白详细规范旋转式精密电位器评定水平E
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T15881-1995
Fixed capacitor for use in electronic equipment--Part 19: Blank detail specification--Fixed metallized polyethylene-terephthalate film dielectric chip d.c.capacitors--Assessment level E
电子设备用固定电容器第19部分:空白详细规范金属化聚乙烯对苯二甲酸酯膜介质直流片式固定电容器评定水平E
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T16467-1996
adjective
1.(of a quantity of a dry substance) with the contents not rising above the brim of the measure.
‘a _level_ teaspoon of salt’
‘If the gravy lacks body, stir in 2 _level_ teaspoons of cornflour for every ½ pint of liquid.’
2.At the same height as someone or something else.
‘his eyes were _level_ with hers’
‘Behind it is a large street _level_ parking lot accessible from Richmond Street.’
3.Calm and steady.
‘the cold, _level_ gaze he had given her’
‘Fixing him with a _level_ gaze, he opened his mouth to speak.’
4.Having a flat, horizontal surface.
‘we had reached _level_ ground’
‘I may not be the greatest rider of all time, but I do try to make a point of not falling off when going in a straight line over _level_ ground.’
5.Having the same position or score in a contest.
‘the two teams finished _level_ on points’
‘He put over the ball for a great score to draw the teams _level_ on three points each.’
6.Having the same relative position; not in front of or behind.
‘the car backed rapidly until it was _level_ with me’
‘Racing to the third bend he gained on the leader and drew _level_ coming out of it.’
7.Not having risen or fallen; unchanged.
‘earnings were _level_ at 17.5p a share’
‘Shares were _level_ from there and closed at $3.86.’
noun
1.(especially in a role-playing game) each of a number of steps in the development of a character, who progressively acquires enhanced skills and abilities within the game as the player advances by completing tasks and earning points.
‘you can easily take a character to _level_ 20 in less than 15 hours and finish the campaign’
2.(in a video game) each of a series of stages of increasing difficulty through which a player may progress, completing one stage in order to reach the next.
‘I’ve now reached _level_ 106 on Candy Crush Saga’
3.A flat tract of land.
‘the Somerset _Levels_ ’
‘The basin of the Peneus expands into a vast _level_ towards the southeast.’
4.A floor within a multistorey building.
‘The house had two _levels_ and a flat roof, much like all the other buildings in the city.’
‘Additionally, there are several new ‘malls,’ some of which are three or more _levels_ with no parking facilities.’
5.A height or distance from the ground or another stated or understood base.
‘storms caused river _levels_ to rise’
‘Reservoir _levels_ may look alarmingly low but water chiefs are confident the region is not facing a crisis.’
6.A horizontal plane or line with respect to the distance above or below a given point.
‘the front garden is on a _level_ with this floor’
‘The building stands on a side hill so that the floor of the basement is on a _level_ with the ground to the east.’
7.A position in a hierarchy.
‘a junior _level_ of management’
‘What does worry me personally is the trend away from engineers being employed at fairly high management _levels_ .’
8.A position on a scale of amount, quantity, extent, or quality.
‘a high _level_ of unemployment’
‘debt rose to unprecedented _levels_ ’
9.An instrument for giving a horizontal line of sight.
‘Generally, the most accurate beach survey data are obtained using a surveying _level_ .’
‘A laser _level_ is the modern way of doing surveying.’
10.An instrument marked with a line parallel to the plane of the horizon for testing whether things are horizontal.
‘Scrape the top layer smooth using a _level_ to guide you.’
‘I even used a _level_ to measure properly!’
11.An intellectual, social, or moral standard.
‘at six he could play chess at an advanced _level_ ’
‘women do better at degree _level_ ’
verb
1.(of a path, road, or incline) cease to slope.
‘the track levelled out and there below us was the bay’
‘The track then levelled out and became somewhat cattle-churned near a farm.’
2.Aim (a weapon)
‘he levelled a pistol at us’
‘He levelled the gun at me and without any further warning fired it straight at me from about 10 feet away.’
3.Ascertain differences in the height of (land).
4.Be frank or honest with (someone)
‘when are you going to _level_ with me?’
‘Why does the Administration have such difficulty in leveling with the American people?’
5.Begin to fly horizontally after climbing or diving.
‘he quickly levelled off at 1500 ft’
‘Just as everybody’s life finished flashing before their eyes, the jet began to _level_ out as the wheels hit the runway with a sharp jolt.’
6.Demolish (a building or town)
‘bulldozers are now waiting to _level_ their home’
‘As well as levelling the town, the quake has also destroyed what remained of the ancient city and its sixteenth century citadel.’
7.Direct (a criticism or accusation)
‘accusations of corruption had been levelled against him’
‘There are a lot of little individual criticisms that can be levelled against the album, but overall, it works and it works well.’
8.Give a flat and even surface to.
‘contractors started levelling the ground for the new power station’
‘The bulldozers moved in and the grounds were levelled and that was that.’
9.Increase or reduce something in order to remove a disparity.
‘Admittedly I have to pay a fair amount of tax but do not pay a stamp so that _levels_ it up a little.’
‘The solution to rising poverty rates isn’t to _level_ incomes down so that half the median is easier for low skilled workers to reach.’
10.Make (something, especially a score in sport) equal or similar.
‘Woods sliced the ball into the net to _level_ the score’
‘Ardsley deservedly levelled with two minutes remaining’
11.Remain at a steady level after falling or rising.
‘inflation has levelled out at an acceptable rate’
‘The sharp increase in the percentage of children living with single parents that began around 1960 has leveled off and was about the same in 2003 as it had been in 1990.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。