Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Level"
The meaning of "Level" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Can you please prepare a high level work back plan for when you will have content ready for entry? mean?
A:
私も意味が分かりません。
Hmm, maybe he means this:
Administratorにこれを聞いてください:
When you say 'work back plan', do you mean my plan to get the content all done by the due date? And how high level? How many weeks something takes?
Hmm, maybe he means this:
Administratorにこれを聞いてください:
When you say 'work back plan', do you mean my plan to get the content all done by the due date? And how high level? How many weeks something takes?
Q:
What does I stooped to your level mean?
A:
It means abandoning your values and starting to behave like someone who has less values than you. It is always negative.
Say we are playing a game, and I am an honest person, but you are a cheater. As the game goes on, I want to win really badly, but I am losing. I decide to cheat, and I win. My level of ethics was higher than yours before the game, but during the game, I stooped to your level (I began to practice ethical behavior at your low level).
Say we are playing a game, and I am an honest person, but you are a cheater. As the game goes on, I want to win really badly, but I am losing. I decide to cheat, and I win. My level of ethics was higher than yours before the game, but during the game, I stooped to your level (I began to practice ethical behavior at your low level).
Q:
What does continue on to any level of financial success mean?
A:
Just means to be financially successful
“To any level of” = 任何
“To any level of” = 任何
Q:
What does levels
Von der Leyen also wants the EU to raise it's target of cutting emissions by at least 40% from 1990 levels by 2030 in support of plans to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050.
How exactly is "levels" to define in that context? mean?
Von der Leyen also wants the EU to raise it's target of cutting emissions by at least 40% from 1990 levels by 2030 in support of plans to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050.
How exactly is "levels" to define in that context? mean?
A:
By 2030 the EU wants our emissions to be 40% less than they were in 1990.
Levels here is the amount of emissions in 1990.
Levels here is the amount of emissions in 1990.
Q:
What does to work on a very deep level mean?
A:
A deep level is a high level, in this case.
Example sentences using "Level"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with next level
(what is the meaning of “next level”?
Is it same to “another level”?
I wonder difference this two words
and I also wanna know the sentence “I wonder difference this two words” is correct
if I have a error, please fix the sentence.
(what is the meaning of “next level”?
Is it same to “another level”?
I wonder difference this two words
and I also wanna know the sentence “I wonder difference this two words” is correct
if I have a error, please fix the sentence.
A:
"Next" means following, but you can also use the phrase "next level" to describe how awesome someone or something is.
" Another" means any other but the current, or one more. You will also hear people to describe someone or something as "being on another level" but it can be amazing or not necessarily good.
Examples with next level:
The next level of degree after highschool is college.
You've completed level ten! The next level is eleven.
That singer is next level!! (meaning that singer is amazing!)
Examples with another level:
We played another level of SuperMario today and finished World 3.
Can we play another level please?
The professor is on another level; I don't understand anything he's saying.
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Your sentence corrected: I wonder what the differences are between these two words.
" Another" means any other but the current, or one more. You will also hear people to describe someone or something as "being on another level" but it can be amazing or not necessarily good.
Examples with next level:
The next level of degree after highschool is college.
You've completed level ten! The next level is eleven.
That singer is next level!! (meaning that singer is amazing!)
Examples with another level:
We played another level of SuperMario today and finished World 3.
Can we play another level please?
The professor is on another level; I don't understand anything he's saying.
---
Your sentence corrected: I wonder what the differences are between these two words.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with level off.
A:
1. It took three bulldozers a week to level off the site
2. Level off the shelves before they fall over
3. We hope the virus will level off soon
2. Level off the shelves before they fall over
3. We hope the virus will level off soon
Q:
Please show me example sentences with level with.
A:
@cooooookie Ahhh, “Level with me, where did you go?”
Q:
Please show me example sentences with the level S V.
A:
hope this helps
https://youtu.be/4fMipjAnlRk
https://youtu.be/4fMipjAnlRk
Q:
Please show me example sentences with on a personal level.
A:
"after talking with her for a few hours we got to know eachother on a more personal level"
Synonyms of "Level" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I could realize I needed to improve my English levels. and I was able to realize I needed to improve my English levels. ?
A:
“I realized I needed to improve my English” sounds more to the point and natural!
“could” means “was able to” in certain cases (when it’s the past tense of “can”) and is more natural (and shorter) to say.
For example, “I could see that you were upset” literally means that you were able to see that someone was upset.
“could” means “was able to” in certain cases (when it’s the past tense of “can”) and is more natural (and shorter) to say.
For example, “I could see that you were upset” literally means that you were able to see that someone was upset.
Q:
What is the difference between What level is my English? and What is my level of English? ?
A:
They mean the same thing.
Q:
What is the difference between levels considered safe and considered safe levels ?
A:
first sentence emphasising on the “levels” that are considered safe and second sentence emphasising on the safe levels that are safer than other levels
Q:
What is the difference between high levels of and a high level of ?
A:
"a high level of" can be used a bit differently than "high levels of"
- "I am looking for someone with a high level of education"
- "High levels of sugar in drinks"
one can be used for looking for something, the other can be used to state something has a lot of another thing
Hope that helps 😅
- "I am looking for someone with a high level of education"
- "High levels of sugar in drinks"
one can be used for looking for something, the other can be used to state something has a lot of another thing
Hope that helps 😅
Q:
What is the difference between "on a personal level, blah blah" and "Personally, blah blah" ?
A:
a situation might be if someone tells an offensive joke, I might say "I understand how this might be funny, but on a personal level, I feel offended"
Translations of "Level"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? "On both a pragmatic and philosophical level" is it correct?
Death is not something to hide from or be hidden from?
The ignorance and fear of death exist or exists in us?
Death is not something to hide from or be hidden from?
The ignorance and fear of death exist or exists in us?
A:
Everything is correct
last one "exist" or "exists", both correct but exist sounds better.
last one "exist" or "exists", both correct but exist sounds better.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "On both a pragmatic and philosophical level" is it correct?
Death is not something to hide from or be hidden from?
The ignorance and fear of death exist or exists in us?
Death is not something to hide from or be hidden from?
The ignorance and fear of death exist or exists in us?
A:
first one sounds good. for the second “to hide from” sounds more natural. for the third “exists in us” is better.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? nice too meet u. i want to practice level english but i dont have way to make it. everybody can me advice. i thank
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? at all level
A:
It's like this
At all levels,hard level is my favourite one something like that :)
At all levels,hard level is my favourite one something like that :)
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? how do you say I love you very much ,, the high level of love
A:
there’s not really a higher level of love you just say: i love you so much/ i love you a lot
or something like that
or something like that
Other questions about "Level"
Q:
The level test takes place every three month and it will decide whether they retake the same class or move up a level. Does this sound natural?
A:
× The level test takes place every three month and it will decide whether they retake the same class or move up a level.
✓ Students take the level test every three months and it decides whether they will retake the same class again or move up a level.
Having the pronoun “they” in the sentence without including the actual noun “Students” (I assumed it was students) somewhere before makes it a little unclear on the subject of the sentence.
✓ Students take the level test every three months and it decides whether they will retake the same class again or move up a level.
Having the pronoun “they” in the sentence without including the actual noun “Students” (I assumed it was students) somewhere before makes it a little unclear on the subject of the sentence.
Q:
You both made the next level
You both got to the next level
Are both correct and the same?
You both got to the next level
Are both correct and the same?
A:
I would say, "You both made it to the next level."
You can say, "You both got to the next level," but "got" is generally not considered proper English. It's better to use other words if you can instead. You can use "got" at home or with friends, but I would avoid it in school or business settings.
You can say, "You both got to the next level," but "got" is generally not considered proper English. It's better to use other words if you can instead. You can use "got" at home or with friends, but I would avoid it in school or business settings.
Q:
they take a level test once every three months to decide to get them to the upper level or retake the same course. I actually want to keep my students because I got into this branch first and am just used to it.. so I don't want any changes.. but at the same time, I want myself to be okay with some chances..
cuz if the director gives me another class then maybe there will be a reason behind why the changes happen../under the school circumstances so.. just wanna take it as it is. / follow her decisions. Does this sound natural?
they take a level test once every three months to decide to get them to the upper level or retake the same course. I actually want to keep my students because I got into this branch first and am just used to it.. so I don't want any changes.. but at the same time, I want myself to be okay with some chances..
cuz if the director gives me another class then maybe there will be a reason behind why the changes happen../under the school circumstances so.. just wanna take it as it is. / follow her decisions. Does this sound natural?
A:
× they take a level test once every three months to decide to get them to the upper level or retake the same course.
✓ They take a level test once every three months to decide if they move up a level or retake the same course.
× I actually want to keep my students because I got into this branch first and am just used to it.
✓ I actually want to keep my students because I got into this branch first and used to it.
× . so I don't want any changes.
✓ So, I don't want any changes. At the same time, I also want to be okay with some changes.
× . but at the same time, I want myself to be okay with some chances.
× .
× cuz if the director gives me another class then maybe there will be a reason behind why the changes happen.
✓ If the director gives me another class then maybe there will be a reason behind why the changes happen.
× ./under the school circumstances so.
✓ I just want to follow her decisions, based on the school’s circumstances. So, I’ll try to accept whatever happens.
× . just wanna take it as it is.
× / follow her decisions.
I tried my best. I’m sorry if you don’t like it.
✓ They take a level test once every three months to decide if they move up a level or retake the same course.
× I actually want to keep my students because I got into this branch first and am just used to it.
✓ I actually want to keep my students because I got into this branch first and used to it.
× . so I don't want any changes.
✓ So, I don't want any changes. At the same time, I also want to be okay with some changes.
× . but at the same time, I want myself to be okay with some chances.
× .
× cuz if the director gives me another class then maybe there will be a reason behind why the changes happen.
✓ If the director gives me another class then maybe there will be a reason behind why the changes happen.
× ./under the school circumstances so.
✓ I just want to follow her decisions, based on the school’s circumstances. So, I’ll try to accept whatever happens.
× . just wanna take it as it is.
× / follow her decisions.
I tried my best. I’m sorry if you don’t like it.
Q:
How much levels should I archive?
I’m an English learner.
I have spent numerous times and money for studying English, although now I still can’t use English enough I need.
I got high score of English test, but I still can’t speak even like a 4years kids!!!!!
How far this long way?
Actually my daily life doesn’t need to understand English.
I think learning is part of the improvement of life, however, I’m not sure I can continue. Does this sound natural?
I’m an English learner.
I have spent numerous times and money for studying English, although now I still can’t use English enough I need.
I got high score of English test, but I still can’t speak even like a 4years kids!!!!!
How far this long way?
Actually my daily life doesn’t need to understand English.
I think learning is part of the improvement of life, however, I’m not sure I can continue. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I’m an English learner.
✓ I am learning english / I’m learning english.
× I have spent numerous times and money for studying English, although now I still can’t use English enough I need.
✓ I have spent a lot of time and money on studying English, although now I still can’t use English enough. (I’m not sure if this is what you meant. 😅)
× I got high score of English test, but I still can’t speak even like a 4years kids!!!!!
✓ I got a high score on English test, but I still can’t speak like some four year old kids!!!!
× How far this long way?
✓ (This sentence doesn’t make enough sense to fix ☹️)
× Actually my daily life doesn’t need to understand English.
✓ In my daily life I don’t need to understand English. (?)
Some sentences I couldn’t understand. Good luck!
✓ I am learning english / I’m learning english.
× I have spent numerous times and money for studying English, although now I still can’t use English enough I need.
✓ I have spent a lot of time and money on studying English, although now I still can’t use English enough. (I’m not sure if this is what you meant. 😅)
× I got high score of English test, but I still can’t speak even like a 4years kids!!!!!
✓ I got a high score on English test, but I still can’t speak like some four year old kids!!!!
× How far this long way?
✓ (This sentence doesn’t make enough sense to fix ☹️)
× Actually my daily life doesn’t need to understand English.
✓ In my daily life I don’t need to understand English. (?)
Some sentences I couldn’t understand. Good luck!
Q:
I thought that I could speak English at an advanced level but after the advent of technology it came down on me that I know almost nothing. There are so many verbs, slang, and expressions I have never used in whole my life, and let's not forget that I am already 50 and have been studying English since I was 21. I am blown away by the amount of information I have been exposed to recently. Once you start studying a language you can never leave it off. Otherwise, if you decide to pick it up from where you have left off you will have a lot of problems keeping up with its evolution. I am flabbergasted, to say the least. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I thought that I could speak English at an advanced level but after the advent of technology it came down on me that I know almost nothing.
✓ I thought I could speak English at an advanced level but after the advent of technology it came down on me that I know almost nothing.
× There are so many verbs, slang, and expressions I have never used in whole my life, and let's not forget that I am already 50 and have been studying English since I was 21.
✓ There is so much slang, so many verbs and expressions I have never used in my entire life, and let's not forget that I am already 50 and have been studying English since I was 21.
You're doing great man dont sweat it.
✓ I thought I could speak English at an advanced level but after the advent of technology it came down on me that I know almost nothing.
× There are so many verbs, slang, and expressions I have never used in whole my life, and let's not forget that I am already 50 and have been studying English since I was 21.
✓ There is so much slang, so many verbs and expressions I have never used in my entire life, and let's not forget that I am already 50 and have been studying English since I was 21.
You're doing great man dont sweat it.
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