词汇 | sub-level |
释义 | sub-level noun[ C ] (alsosublevel)uk /ˈsʌbˌlev.əl/ us /ˈsʌbˌlev.əl/ sub-levelnoun[C] (DIFFICULTY)a level of difficulty or achievement into which something is divided, that is part of a larger level: Each level of the course is divided into six sub-levels. It's a brilliantly complex game, with several varied sub-levels presenting different challenges. The series of graded readers was structured by level, with each level consisting of ten sub-levels. Pupils are provided with level descriptors so that they know what the features are of each sublevel. Luckily the game saves itself between each sub-level, so you can always quit and come back later. Higher and lower points of achievement apex apogee capstone cellar fulfilment glory days height heyday high point high tide high water mark in the cellaridiom peak prime reach a crescendo rock bottom slow burner the acme trough zenith You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Quality and standard sub-levelnoun[C] (FLOOR)a floor in a building below another floor, or a layer of ground below another layer: The main finds from the dig were found at a sub-level two metres down. They took the ramp down to the sub-level garage and parked there. A shaft was sunk to a sub-level 20 metres below the surface in order to take soil samples. We were in the sublevel in Building 2 when we heard the fire alarm. Sublevel Two was where the hospital morgue could be found. Parts of buildings: floors & parts of floors basement catwalk ceiling dais decking ground level landing loft low slung machicolation mezzanine multi-levelled runway soapbox split-level storey storeyed the ground floor the second floor woodblock |
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