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level (EN)
adjetivo, sustantivo, verbo

adjetivo “level”

forma base level (more/most)
  1. llano
    The field was completely level, making it ideal for the soccer tournament.
  2. al mismo nivel
    Standing on the stool, he was level with the top shelf.
  3. igual
    After years of training, she felt level with the best in her field.
  4. constante
    The patient's temperature has stayed level throughout the night.

sustantivo “level”

sing. level, pl. levels o no contable
  1. nivel (una altura o línea específica en relación con una base)
    The floodwaters reached a level not seen in decades.
  2. nivel (la cantidad o grado de algo en comparación con un estándar)
    The noise level in the room made it hard to concentrate.
  3. nivel (una posición en una escala o jerarquía)
    She achieved the highest level of certification in her profession.
  4. piso
    The parking garage had levels for employees and visitors.
  5. nivel (herramienta)
    With the level, the carpenter ensured the table was perfectly flat.
  6. nivel (en un juego)
    After weeks of practice, he finally cleared level ten.

verbo “level”

infinitivo level; él levels; pret. leveled us, levelled uk; part. leveled us, levelled uk; ger. leveling us, levelling uk
  1. nivelar (hacer algo plano o uniforme)
    They spent the day leveling the uneven ground in the backyard.
  2. arrasar
    The old stadium was leveled to make way for the new shopping center.
  3. igualar
    The strong sales performance leveled profits with last year's results.
  4. empatar
    In the final seconds, she leveled the score, sending the game into overtime.
  5. apuntar
    I saw a gun leveled at my chest.
  6. sincerarse
    He decided to level with his parents about his academic struggles.
  7. subir de nivel
    By completing the quest, she leveled up and gained new abilities.