on the level如何读

英:[ɔn ðə ˈlevl]

美:[ɑn ði ˈlɛvəl]

on the level是什么意思

  • 释义

    诚实的/地;真实的/地;公平地;坦率地

  • on the level英英释义

    noun

    a device for establishing a horizontal line or plane by means of a bubble in a liquid that shows adjustment to the horizontal by movement to the center of a slightly bowed glass tube

    a measurement of the difference of altitude of two points by means of a level

    horizontal conditionespecially: equilibrium of a fluid marked by a horizontal surface of even altitude

    water seeks its own level

    an approximately horizontal line or surface taken as an index of altitude

    Charts were arranged at eye level.

    a practically horizontal surface or area (as of land)

    the level of the plateau

    a position in a scale or rank (as of achievement, significance, or value) The job appeals to me on many levels.

    funded at the national level

    a line or surface that cuts perpendicularly all plumb lines that it meets and hence would everywhere coincide with a surface of still water

    the plane of the horizon or a line in it

    a horizontal passage in a mine intended for regular working and transportation

    a concentration of a constituent especially of a body fluid (such as blood)

    a normal blood-sugar level

    the magnitude of a quantity considered in relation to an arbitrary reference valuebroadly: magnitude, intensity

    a high level of hostility

    one of a series of discrete parts through which a player moves or progresses during the course of a game (such as a video game)

    A commonly held belief among developers is that the opening level of a well-programmed game teaches the player what thematic rules to anticipate going forward.—Salvatore Pane

    verb

    transitive verb

    to make (a line or surface) horizontal : make flat or level level off a house lot

    level a field

    to bring to a horizontal aiming position

    aim, direct

    leveled a charge of fraud

    to bring to a common level or plane : equalize

    love levels all ranks—W. S. Gilbert

    to lay level with or as if with the ground : raze

    to knock down

    leveled him with one punch

    to make (something, such as color) even or uniform

    to find the heights of different points in (a piece of land) especially with a surveyor's level

    intransitive verb

    to attain or come to a level see also level up

    The plane leveled off at 10,000 feet.

    to aim a gun or other weapon horizontally

    to bring persons or things to a level

    to deal frankly and openly

    noun

    a device for establishing a horizontal line or plane by means of a bubble in a liquid that shows adjustment to the horizontal by movement to the center of a slightly bowed glass tube

    a measurement of the difference of altitude of two points by means of a level

    horizontal conditionespecially: equilibrium of a fluid marked by a horizontal surface of even altitude

    water seeks its own level

    an approximately horizontal line or surface taken as an index of altitude

    Charts were arranged at eye level.

    a practically horizontal surface or area (as of land)

    the level of the plateau

    a position in a scale or rank (as of achievement, significance, or value) The job appeals to me on many levels.

    funded at the national level

    a line or surface that cuts perpendicularly all plumb lines that it meets and hence would everywhere coincide with a surface of still water

    the plane of the horizon or a line in it

    a horizontal passage in a mine intended for regular working and transportation

    a concentration of a constituent especially of a body fluid (such as blood)

    a normal blood-sugar level

    the magnitude of a quantity considered in relation to an arbitrary reference valuebroadly: magnitude, intensity

    a high level of hostility

    one of a series of discrete parts through which a player moves or progresses during the course of a game (such as a video game)

    A commonly held belief among developers is that the opening level of a well-programmed game teaches the player what thematic rules to anticipate going forward.—Salvatore Pane

    adjective

    having no part higher than another : conforming to the curvature of the liquid parts of the earth's surface

    parallel with the plane of the horizon : horizontal

    even or unvarying in height

    equal in advantage, progression, or standing

    proceeding monotonously or uneventfully

    steady, unwavering

    gave him a level look

    reasonable, balanced

    arrive at a justly proportional and level judgment on this affair—Sir Winston Churchill

    distributed evenly

    level stress

    being a surface perpendicular to all lines of force in a field of force : equipotential

    suited to a particular rank or plane of ability or achievement

    top-level thinking

    of or relating to the spreading out of a cost or charge in even payments over a period of time

    verb

    transitive verb

    to make (a line or surface) horizontal : make flat or level level off a house lot

    level a field

    to bring to a horizontal aiming position

    aim, direct

    leveled a charge of fraud

    to bring to a common level or plane : equalize

    love levels all ranks—W. S. Gilbert

    to lay level with or as if with the ground : raze

    to knock down

    leveled him with one punch

    to make (something, such as color) even or uniform

    to find the heights of different points in (a piece of land) especially with a surveyor's level

    intransitive verb

    to attain or come to a level see also level up

    The plane leveled off at 10,000 feet.

    to aim a gun or other weapon horizontally

    to bring persons or things to a level

    to deal frankly and openly

    adjective

    having no part higher than another : conforming to the curvature of the liquid parts of the earth's surface

    parallel with the plane of the horizon : horizontal

    even or unvarying in height

    equal in advantage, progression, or standing

    proceeding monotonously or uneventfully

    steady, unwavering

    gave him a level look

    reasonable, balanced

    arrive at a justly proportional and level judgment on this affair—Sir Winston Churchill

    distributed evenly

    level stress

    being a surface perpendicular to all lines of force in a field of force : equipotential

    suited to a particular rank or plane of ability or achievement

    top-level thinking

    of or relating to the spreading out of a cost or charge in even payments over a period of time

    on the level词源英文解释

    Noun and Verb Middle English, plumb line, from Anglo-French livel, from Vulgar Latin *libellum, alteration of Latin libella, from diminutive of libra weight, balance

    The first known use of level was in the 14th century

    on the level儿童词典英英释义

    hoof1 of 2noun

    a covering of horn that protects the front of or encloses the ends of the toes of some mammals (as horses, oxen, and pigs) and that corresponds to a nail or claw

    a hoofed foot especially of a horse

    hoof2 of 2verb

    to walk especially with haste

    hoofed it to class

    to dance especially as a performer

    watched the cast hoofing on the stage

    increase1 of 2verb

    to make or become greater skill increases with practice

    increase speed

    to become more numerous by the production of young

    increase2 of 2noun

    the act of increasing

    something added (as by growth)

    increase1 of 2verb

    to make or become greater skill increases with practice

    increase speed

    to become more numerous by the production of young

    increase2 of 2noun

    the act of increasing

    something added (as by growth)

    job1 of 2noun

    a piece of workespecially: one done at a specified rate

    something produced by or as if by work

    did a good job

    a special duty or function : task

    your job is to mow the lawn

    a position at which one regularly works for pay

    lost my job

    Job2 of 2noun

    a narrative and poetic book of canonical Jewish and Christian Scripture see bible

    job1 of 2noun

    a piece of workespecially: one done at a specified rate

    something produced by or as if by work

    did a good job

    a special duty or function : task

    your job is to mow the lawn

    a position at which one regularly works for pay

    lost my job

    Job2 of 2noun

    a narrative and poetic book of canonical Jewish and Christian Scripture see bible

    level1 of 3noun

    a device used (as by a carpenter) to establish a horizontal line or surface

    a horizontal line or surface usually at a named height

    placed at eye level

    a step or stage in a scale or rank (as of achievement, significance, importance, or value)

    rose to the level of manager

    an amount of something especially in comparison with typical or expected amounts

    production is at a low level this year

    the amount of a substance especially per unit volume of a body fluid (as blood)

    a high level of sugar in the blood

    level2 of 3verb

    to make or become horizontal, flat, or even

    aim entry 1 sense 1, direct

    to knock flat

    the explosion leveled the house

    to reach or come to a level

    the plane leveled off at 10,000 feet

    level3 of 3adjective

    having a flat even surface

    a level lawn

    being on a line with the horizon : horizontal

    in a level position

    of the same height or rank : even

    the water is level with my waist

    steady and cool in judgment

    a level head

    on the level 例句

    1 an airplane in level flight

    2 These problems affect people at all levels of society.

    3 This concept is not confined to lexicon ; it is also active on the level of discourse.

    这一概念不局限于单词的层次上, 它还可以贯穿于语篇中.

    4 I hope you'll be on the level with me.

    我希望你对我坦率布公。

    5 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!

    6 She has reached a rare level of financial success.

    7 Are you sure this deal is on the level?

    你确信这笔交易诚实无欺吗?

    8 Marx didn't discuss modernity on the level of rational critique and reconstruction.

    马克思不是停留在理性批判和理性重建的层面上探讨现代性问题,相反认为,理性原则从属、附于利益原则.

    9 Prices have risen to a new level.

    10 We need to level the garden before we plant anything.

    11 I have told the whole story on the level.

    我已经诚实地把整个事情经过讲出来了。

    12 She rose to the level of manager.

    13 Women’s flag football already has a collegiate championship and scholarships at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) level.

    14 Can this problem be dealt with at a national level or must it be addressed at an international level?

    15 a normal level of intelligence

    16 There was a high level of alcohol in his blood.

    17 The pictures were hung at different levels.

    18 He leveled his opponent with a right hook.

    19 He always acts on the level.

    他总是表现得很诚实.

    20 The pictures were hung on the wall at eye level.

    on the level 同义词

    on the level 短语相关

    sub-level level out street level Ordinary level spirit level one's level best on a personal level multi-level marketing energy level low-level

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