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livello massimo
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
reach age, level, position, peak
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
I. peak1 [Brit piːk, Am pik] СЪЩ
1. peak (of mountain):
sommità f (of di)
2. peak (of cap):
3. peak:
valore м massimo (in in; of di)
4. peak прен:
apice м (of di)
top м (of di)
5. peak (busiest time):
peak ТЕЛ
to cost 40 pence peak ТЕЛ
6. peak:
II. peak1 [Brit piːk, Am pik] ПРИЛ before n
peak demand
peak figure, population, risk, level, price
peak fitness, form, performance
III. peak1 [Brit piːk, Am pik] ГЛАГ нпрх
peak inflation, rate, market, workload:
peak прен career, performance, enthusiasm, interest:
to peak too early runner:
to peak too early prodigy:
IV. peak1 [Brit piːk, Am pik] ГЛАГ прх МОР (tilt up)
peak yard
peak oars
V. peak1 [Brit piːk, Am pik] ГЛАГ нпрх
peak whale:
peak2 [Brit piːk, Am pik] ГЛАГ нпрх arch (waste away)
I. level [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, Am ˈlɛvəl] СЪЩ
1. level (floor):
2. level (elevation):
3. level:
level УЩЕ, УНИ
4. level (of understanding):
level прен
5. level (equal plane):
to be on a level with building, window: building, window
to be on a level with прен action: action
6. level (degree):
7. level (position in hierarchy):
8. level (plane):
level прен
9. level (standard):
level прен
level прен
10. level:
II. levels СЪЩ
levels npl ГЕОГ:
III. level [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, Am ˈlɛvəl] ПРИЛ
1. level (not at an angle):
level shelf, rail, floor
level surface
level worktop, table
2. level:
level (not bumpy) ground, surface, plain, land
level field, garden
3. level ГАСТР (not heaped):
level teaspoonful
4. level (equally high):
to be level shoulders, windows, etc.:
to be level floor, ceiling, building:
5. level (equal in achievement, rank) прен:
to be level competitors:
6. level (stable):
to remain level growth, figures:
7. level (even) прен:
level tone
IV. level [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, Am ˈlɛvəl] НРЧ (abreast)
to draw level competitors, cars:
essere pari (with con)
V. level <forma in -ing ecc. levelling, levelled Brit leveling, leveled Am> [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, Am ˈlɛvəl] ГЛАГ прх
1. level (raze to ground):
level village, area
2. level (aim):
level gun, weapon
spianare (at su)
level accusation
lanciare (at contro)
level criticism
rivolgere (at a)
3. level (knock down) разг:
level opponent
VI. level [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, Am ˈlɛvəl]
в PONS речника
peak level СЪЩ
в PONS речника
I. peak [pi:k] СЪЩ
1. peak (mountain top):
2. peak (highest point, summit):
sommità f inv
II. peak [pi:k] ГЛАГ нпрх
peak career
peak athlete
peak skill
peak figures, rates, production
III. peak [pi:k] ПРИЛ
I. level [ˈle·vəl] ПРИЛ
1. level:
level spoonful
2. level (having same height):
3. level (in same position):
to be level with sb/sth
4. level (of same amount):
5. level (calm):
level look
level tone, voice
6. level (uniform):
Phrases:
to do one's level best разг
II. level [ˈle·vəl] НРЧ
III. level [ˈle·vəl] СЪЩ
1. level (position, amount, height):
2. level (position in hierarchy):
to be on a level with sb/sth
to find one's (own) level разг
3. level (quality of performance):
4. level (meaning):
Phrases:
to be on the level business, person
IV. level <-l- [or -ll-]> [ˈle·vəl] ГЛАГ прх
1. level (smoothen, flatten):
2. level (demolish completely):
3. level (point):
to level sth at sb (gun)
Present
Ipeak
youpeak
he/she/itpeaks
wepeak
youpeak
theypeak
Past
Ipeaked
youpeaked
he/she/itpeaked
wepeaked
youpeaked
theypeaked
Present Perfect
Ihavepeaked
youhavepeaked
he/she/ithaspeaked
wehavepeaked
youhavepeaked
theyhavepeaked
Past Perfect
Ihadpeaked
youhadpeaked
he/she/ithadpeaked
wehadpeaked
youhadpeaked
theyhadpeaked
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