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level off

英 [ˈlevl ɒf]

美 [ˈlevl ɔːf]

(数字或数量)趋向平缓,趋于稳定; (飞机在爬升或下降后)进入平飞

柯林斯词典

  • PHRASAL VERB (数字或数量)趋向平缓,趋于稳定
    If a changing number or amountlevels offorlevels out, it stops increasing or decreasing at such a fast speed.
    1. The figures show evidence that murders in the nation's capital are beginning to level off...
      数据表明,该国首都谋杀案件的数量开始保持在稳定的水平。
    2. Inflation is finally levelling out at around 11% a month.
      通货膨胀率最终稳定在每月11%左右。
  • PHRASAL VERB (飞机在爬升或下降后)进入平飞
    If an aircraftlevels offorlevels out, it travels horizontally after having been travelling in an upwards or downwards direction.
    1. The aircraft levelled out at about 30,000 feet.
      飞机在大约3万英尺的高度进入水平飞行。

英英释义

verb

  • become level or even
    1. The ground levelled off
    Synonym:level

双语例句

  • And if you thrive on the prestige that comes with your job, be prepared for that to level off as well.
    而且如果你喜欢工作中的名誉,那么也要对它停止变化做好准备。
  • I think they will level off now though because the government is talking about price controls.
    不过我觉得价格会恢复平稳,因为政府正在谈控制物价的事情。
  • Opposite very level off, smooth, and may, according to their hobbies, optional conversion!
    反面很平整,顺滑,可以根据自己爱好,随意转换!
  • When wine lovers 'collections are fulfilled, [ the prices] will level off at some point, but it will not be a shock.
    如果葡萄酒爱好者的收藏得到了满足,(价格)总有一天会趋稳,但不会出现暴跌。
  • Did the need for development resources rise dramatically at the end of the project, or did it level off?
    在项目的结尾,对开发资源的需求是否惊人地增长,还是保持平稳?
  • The amount of lobsters caught started to level off.
    龙虾捕捞数量开始呈平稳状态。
  • The functional response will level off.
    机能反应会平稳下来。
  • The beneath strutting must level off and equilibrium if lie flat, not suitable too high.
    若平放,底层支撑应平整均衡,码放不宜过高。
  • He believes the city's economic development will continue to be strong in the next few years, but may level off with a potential energy crises.
    他相信,未来几年里,深圳的经济将发展得更加强劲,但潜在的能源危机不可忽视。
  • Economic growth was almost certainly starting to level off.
    几乎可以肯定经济增长正开始趋缓。