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split level
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. split level N
II. split-level ADJ
split-level cooker
split-level room, apartment
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. level [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, Am ˈlɛvəl] N
1. level (floor):
2. level (elevation):
3. level:
level SCHOOL, UNIV
4. level fig (of understanding):
5. level (equal plane):
to be on a level with lit building, window: building, window
to be on a level with fig action: action
6. level (degree):
7. level (position in hierarchy):
8. level fig (plane):
9. level fig (standard):
10. level (tool):
II. levels N
levels npl GEOG:
III. level [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, Am ˈlɛvəl] ADJ
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 FOOD (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) fig:
to be level competitors:
6. level (stable):
to remain level growth, figures:
7. level fig (even):
level tone
IV. level [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, Am ˈlɛvəl] ADV (abreast)
to draw level competitors, cars:
V. level <pres part etc levelling, levelled Brit leveling, leveled Am> [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, Am ˈlɛvəl] VB trans
1. level (raze to ground):
level village, area
2. level (aim):
level gun, weapon
braquer (at sur)
level accusation
lancer (at contre)
level criticism
adresser (at à)
3. level inf (knock down):
level opponent
VI. level [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, Am ˈlɛvəl]
I. split [Brit splɪt, Am splɪt] N
1. split lit:
2. split:
scission f (in de)
rupture f (between entre, in dans, into dans)
3. split (share-out):
4. split Am (small bottle):
5. split FOOD (dessert):
6. split FIN:
split esp Am
split esp Am
II. splits N
splits npl:
III. split [Brit splɪt, Am splɪt] ADJ
split fabric, garment
split seam
split log, pole, hide, lip
IV. split <pres part splitting, pret, pp split> [Brit splɪt, Am splɪt] VB trans
1. split (cut, slit):
split wood, log, rock, slate, seam
fendre (in, into en)
split fabric, garment
to split the atom lightning, thunder, noise: sky, silence
2. split (cause dissent):
split party, movement, alliance
3. split (divide) → split up
4. split (share):
split cost, payment
partager (between entre)
to split sth three/four ways profits, cost
5. split LING:
6. split COMPUT:
split window
V. split <pres part splitting, pret, pp split> [Brit splɪt, Am splɪt] VB intr
1. split:
split wood, log, rock, slate:
se fendre (in, into en)
split fabric, garment:
split seam:
to split in(to) two stream, road:
2. split POL party, movement, alliance:
3. split (divide) → split up
4. split Brit inf (tell tales):
rapporter sur qn inf (to à)
5. split inf (leave):
filer inf
VI. split [Brit splɪt, Am splɪt]
I. split up VB [Brit splɪt -, Am splɪt -] (split up)
split up band, couple, members, parents:
split up crowd, demonstrators:
split up alliance, consortium:
split up federation:
se scinder (into en)
to split up with partner, husband, girlfriend
II. split up VB [Brit splɪt -, Am splɪt -] (split [sb] up)
split up friends, partners, group members:
séparer (from de)
III. split up VB [Brit splɪt -, Am splɪt -] (split [sth] up, split up [sth])
split up money, profits, work
partager, répartir (into en)
split up area, group
diviser (into en)
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split-level ADJ
in the PONS Dictionary
I. level [ˈlevəl] ADJ
1. level (horizontal, flat):
level spoon
level flight
2. level (having the same height, amount):
3. level Brit, Aus (having the same position):
4. level (steady):
Phrases:
II. level [ˈlevəl] ADV
III. level [ˈlevəl] N
1. level:
2. level (amount, rate):
level of alcohol, inflation
IV. level <Brit -ll- [or Am -l-]> [ˈlevəl] VB trans
1. level (make level):
2. level (smoothen and flatten):
3. level (demolish completely):
level building, town
4. level (point):
to level sth at sb a gun, pistol, rifle
diriger qc sur qn
to level sth against sb fig
V. level <Brit -ll- [or Am -l-]> [ˈlevəl] VB intr inf
I. split [splɪt] N
1. split (crack):
2. split (tear):
3. split (division):
a split in sth
4. split (end of relationship):
5. split (share):
6. split (leg-spreading action):
II. split <split, split> [splɪt] VB trans
1. split (cut):
2. split (tear):
3. split (divide):
split money, shares
4. split (cause division):
split party
Phrases:
III. split <split, split> [splɪt] VB intr
1. split (crack):
split material, dress
2. split (divide):
3. split inf (leave):
in the PONS Dictionary
split-level ADJ
split-level house:
in the PONS Dictionary
I. level [ˈlev· ə l] ADJ
1. level (horizontal, flat):
level spoon
level flight
2. level (having the same height, amount):
3. level (steady):
Phrases:
II. level [ˈlev· ə l] ADV
III. level [ˈlev· ə l] N
1. level:
2. level (amount, rate):
level of alcohol, inflation
IV. level [ˈlev· ə l] VB trans
1. level (make level):
2. level (smooth and flatten):
3. level (demolish completely):
level building, town
4. level (point):
to level sth at sb a gun, pistol, rifle
diriger qc sur qn
to level sth against sb fig
V. level [ˈlev· ə l] VB intr inf
I. split [splɪt] N
1. split (crack):
2. split (tear):
3. split (division):
a split in sth
4. split (end of relationship):
5. split (share):
6. split (in gymnastics):
II. split <split, split> [splɪt] VB trans
1. split (cut):
2. split (tear):
3. split (divide):
split money, shares
4. split (cause division):
split party
Phrases:
III. split <split, split> [splɪt] VB intr
1. split (crack):
split material, dress
2. split (divide):
3. split sl (leave):
Present
Ilevel
youlevel
he/she/itlevels
welevel
youlevel
theylevel
Past
Ilevelled / American English leveled
youlevelled / American English leveled
he/she/itlevelled / American English leveled
welevelled / American English leveled
youlevelled / American English leveled
theylevelled / American English leveled
Present Perfect
Ihavelevelled / American English leveled
youhavelevelled / American English leveled
he/she/ithaslevelled / American English leveled
wehavelevelled / American English leveled
youhavelevelled / American English leveled
theyhavelevelled / American English leveled
Past Perfect
Ihadlevelled / American English leveled
youhadlevelled / American English leveled
he/she/ithadlevelled / American English leveled
wehadlevelled / American English leveled
youhadlevelled / American English leveled
theyhadlevelled / American English leveled
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
Due to musical differences the band decided to split up again.
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We eventually became split up into three groups.
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The travellers decide to split up and search.
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The municipality existed from 1838 until 1964 when it was dissolved and its lands split up among several other municipalities.
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She started to take care of him when his parents split up.
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