A1 noun Neutral #240 más común

level

/ˈlɛvəl/

A specific position on a scale of amount, quality, or importance. It can also refer to a floor in a building or a stage within a game or a course of study.

Ejemplos

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1

I finally reached level ten in my favorite video game.

I got to the tenth stage of the game.

2

The water level in the river is rising after the heavy rain.

The height of the water in the river is going up.

3

I'm not on that level yet; I need more practice.

I haven't reached that degree of skill yet.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
level
Verb
level
Adverbio
levelly
Adjetivo
level
Relacionado
leveling
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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Level' as a step on a ladder; you climb one step at a time to go higher.

Quiz rápido

You need to pass this test to reach the next ___ of the English course.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: level

Ejemplos

1

I finally reached level ten in my favorite video game.

everyday

I got to the tenth stage of the game.

2

The water level in the river is rising after the heavy rain.

formal

The height of the water in the river is going up.

3

I'm not on that level yet; I need more practice.

informal

I haven't reached that degree of skill yet.

4

The research analyzes the literacy level of primary school students.

academic

The study looks at the reading ability rank of young students.

5

We need to discuss this issue at a management level.

business

This problem needs to be talked about by the managers.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
level
Verb
level
Adverbio
levelly
Adjetivo
level
Relacionado
leveling

Colocaciones comunes

eye level at the same height as one's eyes
entry level the lowest or starting rank in a job or series
sea level the average height of the ocean's surface
skill level the amount of ability a person has
noise level the amount or volume of sound

Frases Comunes

on the level

being honest or legal

next level

a much better or more advanced stage

level playing field

a situation that is fair for everyone

Se confunde a menudo con

level vs layer

A layer refers to a thickness of material on a surface, whereas level refers to height or rank on a scale.

level vs floor

Floor refers to the physical surface you walk on, while level is often used for the numbered height in a building (e.g., Level 4).

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Notas de uso

Use 'level' when talking about progress in learning (A1, A2) or video games. It is also used to describe surfaces that are flat and not slanting.

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Errores comunes

Learners sometimes use 'grade' for video game stages, but 'level' is the correct term for gaming and general height positions.

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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Level' as a step on a ladder; you climb one step at a time to go higher.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Old French word 'livel', which referred to a tool used to ensure a surface was perfectly horizontal.

Patrones gramaticales

Countable noun (plural: levels) Often used with the preposition 'at' (e.g., at a high level) Can function as a noun, verb, or adjective
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Contexto cultural

In gaming culture, 'leveling up' is a very common metaphor for improving one's skills or status in real life.

Quiz rápido

You need to pass this test to reach the next ___ of the English course.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: level

Frases relacionadas

Palabras relacionadas

administrate

B2

To manage, supervise, or oversee the operations and activities of an organization, program, or system. It involves the practical execution of policies and the organization of resources to achieve specific goals.

administrative

C1

Relating to the organization and management of a business, institution, or government. It describes the practical tasks, systems, and procedures required to keep an entity running efficiently behind the scenes.

appropriately

B2

To perform an action in a manner that is suitable, right, or proper for a particular situation, person, or occasion. It implies following specific social norms, professional standards, or logical requirements.

assistant

C2

A person who ranks below a senior professional and aids them in their duties, often handling specialized tasks or administrative burdens. In a professional or academic context, an assistant often possesses significant expertise but operates under the direction of a superior to facilitate complex operations.

commissioner

C1

A high-ranking official who is in charge of a government department, a public organization, or a professional sports league. This person is typically appointed to exercise administrative authority or to oversee a specific commission or set of regulations.

computer

C1

A sophisticated electronic device designed to store, retrieve, and process data through programmed instructions. In modern discourse, it encompasses everything from microprocessors in appliances to high-performance servers facilitating global networks.

conclusion

C2

A final judgment, decision, or opinion reached by reasoning after considering all evidence and facts. It also refers to the final part of a piece of writing or a speech that summarizes the main points and provides a closing statement.

consequent

C2

In logic and philosophy, a consequent is the second part of a conditional proposition, following the 'if' clause (the antecedent). It represents the result or deduction that follows necessarily or naturally from a previous statement or condition.

consume

C1

To consume means to use up a resource, such as energy, time, or goods, or to eat and drink something. In academic contexts, it often refers to the utilization of information, products, or services by individuals or groups within an economy or social system.

consumer

B2

A consumer is a person who purchases goods and services for personal use rather than for resale or business purposes. In a broader biological or ecological context, it refers to any organism that feeds on other organisms or organic matter.

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