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lev·el
/ˈlɛvəl/
級別(a.)水平的,公平的(v.)變平,夷平,弄平,平地,水平,標準,高度,級,等級
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lev·el
/ˈlɛvəl/
名詞
水平,等級,濃度
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level
插件板級
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level
傳送級功能
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level
層次
LEV
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level
第一層通訊協定
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level
第二層通訊協定
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level
第三層通訊協定
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level
位準 階 層次 等級
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lev·el
n.
1.
A
line
or
surface
to
which
,
at
every
point
,
a
vertical
or
plumb
line
is
perpendicular
;
a
line
or
surface
which
is
everywhere
parallel
to
the
surface
of
still
water
; --
this
is
the
true
level
,
and
is
a
curve
or
surface
in
which
all
points
are
equally
distant
from
the
center
of
the
earth
,
or
rather
would
be
so
if
the
earth
were
an
exact
sphere
.
2.
A
horizontal
line
or
plane
;
that
is
,
a
straight
line
or
a
plane
which
is
tangent
to
a
true
level
at
a
given
point
and
hence
parallel
to
the
horizon
at
that
point
; --
this
is
the
apparent
level
at
the
given
point
.
3.
An
approximately
horizontal
line
or
surface
at
a
certain
degree
of
altitude
,
or
distance
from
the
center
of
the
earth
;
as
,
to
climb
from
the
level
of
the
coast
to
the
level
of
the
plateau
and
then
descend
to
the
level
of
the
valley
or
of
the
sea
.
After
draining
of
the
level
in
Northamptonshire
.
--
Sir
M
.
Hale
.
Shot
from
the
deadly
level
of
a
gun
.
--
Shak
.
4.
Hence
,
figuratively
,
a
certain
position
,
rank
,
standard
,
degree
,
quality
,
character
,
etc
.,
conceived
of
as
in
one
of
several
planes
of
different
elevation
.
Providence
,
for
the
most
part
,
sets
us
on
a
level
.
--
Addison
.
Somebody
there
of
his
own
level
.
--
Swift
.
Be
the
fair
level
of
thy
actions
laid
As
temperance
wills
and
prudence
may
persuade
. --
Prior
.
5.
A
uniform
or
average
height
;
a
normal
plane
or
altitude
;
a
condition
conformable
to
natural
law
or
which
will
secure
a
level
surface
;
as
,
moving
fluids
seek
a
level
.
When
merit
shall
find
its
level
.
--
F
.
W
.
Robertson
.
6.
Mech. & Surv.
(a)
An
instrument
by
which
to
find
a
horizontal
line
,
or
adjust
something
with
reference
to
a
horizontal
line
.
(b)
A
measurement
of
the
difference
of
altitude
of
two
points
,
by
means
of
a
level
;
as
,
to
take
a
level
.
7.
A
horizontal
passage
,
drift
,
or
adit
,
in
a
mine
.
Air level
,
a spirit level
.
See
Spirit level
(
below
).
Box level
,
a
spirit
level
in
which
a
glass-covered
box
is
used
instead
of
a
tube
.
Carpenter's level
,
Mason's level
,
either
the
plumb
level
or
a
straight
bar
of
wood
,
in
which
is
imbedded
a
small
spirit
level
.
Level of the sea
,
the
imaginary
level
from
which
heights
and
depths
are
calculated
,
taken
at
a
mean
distance
between
high
and
low
water
.
Line of levels
,
a
connected
series
of
measurements
,
by
means
of
a
level
,
along
a
given
line
,
as
of
a
railroad
,
to
ascertain
the
profile
of
the
ground
.
Plumb level
,
one
in
which
a
horizontal
bar
is
placed
in
true
position
by
means
of
a
plumb
line
,
to
which
it
is
at
right
angles
.
Spirit level
,
one
in
which
the
adjustment
to
the
horizon
is
shown
by
the
position
of
a
bubble
in
alcohol
or
ether
contained
in
a
nearly
horizontal
glass
tube
,
or
a
circular
box
with
a
glass
cover
.
Surveyor's level
,
a
telescope
,
with
a
spirit
level
attached
,
and
with
suitable
screws
,
etc
.,
for
accurate
adjustment
,
the
whole
mounted
on
a
tripod
,
for
use
in
leveling
; --
called
also
leveling instrument
.
Water level
,
an
instrument
to
show
the
level
by
means
of
the
surface
of
water
in
a
trough
,
or
in
upright
tubes
connected
by
a
pipe
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lev·el
a.
1.
Even
;
flat
;
having
no
part
higher
than
another
;
having
,
or
conforming
to
,
the
curvature
which
belongs
to
the
undisturbed
liquid
parts
of
the
earth's
surface
;
as
,
a
level
field
;
level
ground
;
the
level
surface
of
a
pond
or
lake
.
Ample
spaces
o'er
the
smooth
And
level
pavement
. --
Milton
.
2.
Coinciding
or
parallel
with
the
plane
of
the
horizon
;
horizontal
;
as
,
the
telescope
is
now
level
.
3.
Even
with
anything
else
;
of
the
same
height
;
on
the
same
line
or
plane
;
on
the
same
footing
;
of
equal
importance
; --
followed
by
with
,
sometimes
by
to
.
Young
boys
and
girls
Are
level
now
with
men
;
the
odds
is
gone
. --
Shak
.
Everything
lies
level
to
our
wish
.
--
Shak
.
4.
Straightforward
;
direct
;
clear
;
open
.
A
very
plain
and
level
account
.
--
M
.
Arnold
.
5.
Well
balanced
;
even
;
just
;
steady
;
impartial
;
as
,
a
level
head
;
a
level
understanding
. [
Colloq
.]
“
A
level
consideration.”
6.
Phonetics
Of
even
tone
;
without
rising
or
falling
inflection
.
Level line
Shipbuilding
,
the
outline
of
a
section
which
is
horizontal
crosswise
,
and
parallel
with
the
rabbet
of
the
keel
lengthwise
.
Level surface
Physics
,
an
equipotential
surface
at
right
angles
at
every
point
to
the
lines
of
force
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lev·el
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Leveled
or
Levelled
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Leveling
or
Levelling
.]
1.
To
make
level
;
to
make
horizontal
;
to
bring
to
the
condition
of
a
level
line
or
surface
;
hence
,
to
make
flat
or
even
;
as
,
to
level
a
road
,
a
walk
,
or
a
garden
.
2.
To
bring
to
a
lower
level
;
to
overthrow
;
to
topple
down
;
to
reduce
to
a
flat
surface
;
to
lower
.
And
their
proud
structures
level
with
the
ground
.
--
Sandys
.
He
levels
mountains
and
he
raises
plains
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
To
bring
to
a
horizontal
position
,
as
a
gun
;
hence
,
to
point
in
taking
aim
;
to
aim
;
to
direct
.
Bertram
de
Gordon
,
standing
on
the
castle
wall
,
leveled
a
quarrel
out
of
a
crossbow
.
--
Stow
.
4.
Figuratively
,
to
bring
to
a
common
level
or
plane
,
in
respect
of
rank
,
condition
,
character
,
privilege
,
etc
.;
as
,
to
level
all
the
ranks
and
conditions
of
men
.
5.
To
adjust
or
adapt
to
a
certain
level
;
as
,
to
level
remarks
to
the
capacity
of
children
.
For
all
his
mind
on
honor
fixed
is
,
To
which
he
levels
all
his
purposes
. --
Spenser
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lev·el
,
v. i.
1.
To
be
level
;
to
be
on
a
level
with
,
or
on
an
equality
with
,
something
;
hence
,
to
accord
;
to
agree
;
to
suit
. [
Obs
.]
With
such
accommodation
and
besort
As
levels
with
her
breeding
. --
Shak
.
2.
To
aim
a
gun
,
spear
,
etc
.,
horizontally
;
hence
,
to
aim
or
point
a
weapon
in
direct
line
with
the
mark
;
fig
.,
to
direct
the
eye
,
mind
,
or
effort
,
directly
to
an
object
;
as
,
he
leveled
a
gun
at
the
bandit
and
fired
.
The
foeman
may
with
as
great
aim
level
at
the
edge
of
a
penknife
.
--
Shak
.
The
glory
of
God
and
the
good
of
his
church
. . .
ought
to
be
the
mark
whereat
we
also
level
.
--
Hooker
.
She
leveled
at
our
purposes
.
--
Shak
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
level
adj
1:
having
a
horizontal
surface
in
which
no
part
is
higher
or
lower
than
another
; "
a
flat
desk
"; "
acres
of
level
farmland
"; "
a
plane
surface
" [
syn
:
flat
,
plane
]
2:
not
showing
abrupt
variations
; "
spoke
in
a
level
voice
";
"
she
gave
him
a
level
look
"-
Louis
Auchincloss
[
syn
:
unwavering
]
3:
being
on
a
precise
horizontal
plane
; "
a
billiard
table
must
be
level
"
4:
oriented
at
right
angles
to
the
plumb
; "
the
picture
is
level
"
5:
of
the
score
in
a
contest
; "
the
score
is
tied
" [
syn
:
tied(p)
,
even
,
level(p)
]
n
1:
a
position
on
a
scale
of
intensity
or
amount
or
quality
; "
a
moderate
degree
of
intelligence
"; "
a
high
level
of
care
is
required
"; "
it
is
all
a
matter
of
degree
" [
syn
:
degree
,
grade
]
2:
a
relative
position
or
degree
of
value
in
a
graded
group
;
"
lumber
of
the
highest
grade
" [
syn
:
grade
,
tier
]
3:
a
specific
identifiable
position
in
a
continuum
or
series
or
especially
in
a
process
; "
a
remarkable
degree
of
frankness
"; "
at
what
stage
are
the
social
sciences
?" [
syn
:
degree
,
stage
,
point
]
4:
height
above
ground
; "
the
water
reached
ankle
level
"; "
the
pictures
were
at
the
same
level
"
5:
indicator
that
establishes
the
horizontal
when
a
bubble
is
centered
in
a
tube
of
liquid
[
syn
:
spirit level
]
6:
a
flat
surface
at
right
angles
to
a
plumb
line
; "
park
the
car
on
the
level
" [
syn
:
horizontal surface
]
7:
structure
consisting
of
a
room
or
set
of
rooms
comprising
a
single
level
of
a
multilevel
building
; "
what
level
is
the
office
on
?" [
syn
:
floor
,
storey
,
story
]
8:
an
abstract
place
usually
conceived
as
having
depth
; "
a
good
actor
communicates
on
several
levels
"; "
a
simile
has
at
least
two
layers
of
meaning
"; "
the
mind
functions
on
many
strata
simultaneously
" [
syn
:
layer
,
stratum
]
v
1:
aim
at
; "
level
criticism
or
charges
at
somebody
"
2:
tear
down
so
as
to
make
flat
with
the
ground
; "
The
building
was
levelled
" [
syn
:
raze
,
rase
,
dismantle
, {
tear
down
,
take down
,
pull down
] [
ant
:
raise
]
3:
make
level
or
straight
; "
level
the
ground
" [
syn
:
flush
, {
even
out
,
even
]
4:
direct
into
a
position
for
use
; "
point
a
gun
"; "
He
charged
his
weapon
at
me
" [
syn
:
charge
,
point
]
5:
talk
frankly
with
;
lay
it
on
the
line
; "
I
have
to
level
with
you
"
6:
become
level
or
even
; "
The
ground
levelled
off
" [
syn
: {
level
off
]
[
also
:
levelling
,
levelled
]
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