B2 verb フォーマル

levy

/ˈlevi/

To officially impose or collect a tax, fee, fine, or other legal payment. It usually involves an authority, such as a government or organization, demanding a specific sum of money for a particular purpose.

例文

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1

The city decided to levy a small fee for using the public swimming pool during the weekends.

The city decided to levy a small fee for using the public swimming pool during the weekends.

2

The governing body has the authority to levy fines against members who violate the established code of conduct.

The governing body has the authority to levy fines against members who violate the established code of conduct.

3

The sports club is going to levy a ten-dollar charge on everyone to help pay for the end-of-year party.

The sports club is going to levy a ten-dollar charge on everyone to help pay for the end-of-year party.

語族

名詞
levy
Verb
levy
形容詞
leviable
関連
levying
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覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'L' in Levy as 'Lifting' money out of someone's pocket for the government. It also shares an origin with 'lever' (to raise).

クイックテスト

The local council voted to ___ a new tax on plastic packaging to encourage recycling.

正解!

正解は: levy

例文

1

The city decided to levy a small fee for using the public swimming pool during the weekends.

everyday

The city decided to levy a small fee for using the public swimming pool during the weekends.

2

The governing body has the authority to levy fines against members who violate the established code of conduct.

formal

The governing body has the authority to levy fines against members who violate the established code of conduct.

3

The sports club is going to levy a ten-dollar charge on everyone to help pay for the end-of-year party.

informal

The sports club is going to levy a ten-dollar charge on everyone to help pay for the end-of-year party.

4

Historically, monarchs would frequently levy heavy taxes on the peasantry to fund their extensive overseas wars.

academic

Historically, monarchs would frequently levy heavy taxes on the peasantry to fund their extensive overseas wars.

5

The government announced plans to levy a new carbon tax on industrial emissions starting next fiscal year.

business

The government announced plans to levy a new carbon tax on industrial emissions starting next fiscal year.

語族

名詞
levy
Verb
levy
形容詞
leviable
関連
levying

よく使う組み合わせ

levy a tax To impose a financial charge
levy a fine To impose a monetary penalty
levy a charge To demand a price for a service
authority to levy The legal right to impose a fee
levy a tariff To impose a tax on imported goods

よく使うフレーズ

levy war

To formally declare or conduct a war

levy a distress

To seize property to satisfy a debt (legal)

levy an execution

To carry out a court order to seize property

よく混同される語

levy vs levee

A 'levee' is an embankment built to prevent a river from overflowing, whereas 'levy' is the imposition of a tax or fee.

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使い方のコツ

The verb 'levy' is almost exclusively used in financial or legal contexts. It requires a direct object, such as 'tax', 'fine', or 'fee', and often uses the preposition 'on' or 'against' to indicate the target.

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よくある間違い

Learners often use 'levy' as a general synonym for 'collecting' anything, but it should only be used when the collection is an official or forced obligation.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'L' in Levy as 'Lifting' money out of someone's pocket for the government. It also shares an origin with 'lever' (to raise).

📖

語源

From the Old French word 'lever,' meaning 'to raise or lift,' originally referring to the raising of an army or the collecting of taxes.

文法パターン

Transitive verb: levy + [tax/fine] + on + [person/entity] Regular conjugation: levies, levied, levying
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文化的な背景

The power to levy taxes is a central theme in political history, notably fueling the American Revolution with the slogan 'No taxation without representation.'

クイックテスト

The local council voted to ___ a new tax on plastic packaging to encourage recycling.

正解!

正解は: levy

関連単語

syntegment

C1

To integrate or fuse distinct segments or components into a single, unified structure or cohesive system. It is often used in technical, architectural, or abstract contexts to describe the seamless blending of parts into a whole.

exsimilment

C1

Exsimilment is an adjective describing something that has diverged so fundamentally from its original source or peer group that it no longer possesses any shared characteristics. It is frequently used in technical and comparative contexts to denote a state of complete and intentional dissimilarity.

foreautofy

C1

Describing a system, process, or device that has been autonomously optimized or configured in advance to handle future scenarios. It implies a state of being pre-emptively automated to function seamlessly without human intervention when specific conditions are met.

insedess

C1

Describing a state of remaining in one location or maintaining an inactive, sedentary posture. It is often used in technical or formal contexts to characterize organisms, habits, or lifestyles that lack movement or migration.

interpunctive

C1

Relating to the marks or signs used in punctuation to separate sentences and their elements. It describes the structural use of points or symbols to clarify the meaning and rhythm of a written text.

comloquward

C1

Describes a person who is excessively talkative in a socially clumsy or uncoordinated manner. It specifically refers to the combination of being verbose while simultaneously lacking the grace to navigate conversational cues effectively.

circumjurent

C1

A person who takes a legal oath within a specific surrounding territory or boundary, often to verify land limits or local facts. In an archaic or specialized legal context, it refers to a witness who confirms the truth of a matter based on their presence in the surrounding area.

comvester

C1

A comvester is an individual who participates in community-based investment, pooling financial resources with others to support local projects or social enterprises. This role combines traditional investment goals with a focus on social impact and collective community benefit.

antitractent

C1

Describing a force or substance that exerts a repelling influence, tending to push away rather than attract. It is primarily used in technical or scientific contexts to describe physical properties or behaviors that resist being drawn together.

triludary

C1

To engage in a complex tripartite evaluation or negotiation process involving three distinct parties, stages, or perspectives. It is used to describe the act of reaching a balanced resolution or synthesis through three-way interaction.

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