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levels

/ˈlɛvəlz/

The word centers on the concept of flatness, balance, and hierarchy. Whether physical (a flat surface) or abstract (a stage in a game), it implies a point of stability or a specific rank within a system. In its noun form, there is a strong association with measurement and quantification. It describes not just a state, but a position on a spectrum, often used in technical, scientific, or gaming contexts to track progress or intensity. As a verb, the word carries a duality of creation and destruction. To "level" can be a constructive act of preparation (making ground flat for building) or a violent act of erasure (razing a city). This shift from "balancing" to "flattening via force" is a critical distinction in usage.

💬Trò chuyện

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Maya is at her desk while Jackson is lounging on his couch.
Jackson

My new token is hitting levels we've never seen before. Absolute moon mission.

Jackson
Maya
Maya

Get a grip, Jackson. You're just chasing ghosts.

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Jackson uses 'levels' to describe the price or intensity of his cryptocurrency's value on a scale. Maya responds with 'get a grip' (an idiom meaning to regain self-control) and 'chasing ghosts' (referring to pursuing something illusory or non-existent), reflecting her disdain for his delusions.

Ý nghĩa

noun

Positions on a real or imaginary scale of amount, intensity, quality, or importance.

"The noise levels in the city have increased significantly over the last decade."

noun

Horizontal planes or surfaces; heights relative to a base point.

"Water levels rose quickly after the heavy rainfall."

noun

Stages of progress in a game, course of study, or process.

"I finally reached the final levels of the puzzle game."

verb (transitive)

To make something flat, even, or horizontal.

"The construction crew levels the ground before pouring the concrete."

verb (transitive)

To knock down or destroy a building or structure completely.

"The earthquake levels several blocks of the old town."

verb (intransitive)

To become flat or even in height or intensity.

"As the terrain levels, the hiking becomes much easier."

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