mul·ti·lev·elˌməl-tē-ˈle-vəl -ˌtī-
multileveled如何读
multileveled英英释义
adjective
having more than one level: such as
having multiple horizontal lines or surfaces at different heights … a pink multi-level shopping mall featuring fountains, statuary, hanging lanterns, columns and arches …—L. J. Schneiderman [Chef Bob] Del Grosso taught in what appeared to be an old-fashioned lecture classroom—with … long curved multileveled rows of permanent seating.—Michael Ruhlman
a multilevel parking garage
having a scale (as of difficulty or achievement) with multiple positions or ranks
This multilevel action game is easy enough for even small children to master, although older kids may be challenged by the higher levels.—Bob Strauss
multileveled词源英文解释
The first known use of multilevel was in 1905
multileveled 例句
1 The festival alongside San Diego Bay — on multiple stages and a very large, multilevel boat — succeeded this time on both artistic and commercial terms.
2 That was important for me, just because these kinds of stories are multilevel where there are different stories being told.
3 All prisoners were housed in multilevel buildings called detachments, like a quad.
4 Rice’s study suggests that multilevel mitigation actions are urgently needed to reduce emissions and to improve air quality while addressing the climate crisis.
5 Many collection trucks in Brooklyn use the station on Hamilton Avenue, on the edge of Red Hook—a multilevel depot with tall harbor cranes behind it.
6 Outside, the multilevel parking garage is capped by the now-decaying house that John Amos, the current CEO’s uncle and predecessor, built on top of it.
7 The multilevel facility in Krasnogorsk has a maximum capacity of 9,527 people.
8 The park’s water attractions include the Count’s Splash Castle, the park’s newest addition, which features 111 play elements across the multilevel play structure.