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21 level-pegging
[ˌlevl'peɡɪŋ]N igualdad f, situación f de empateit's level-pegging now — van muy iguales, están empatados
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22 level gage
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23 level off
v.nivelar, tablonear.vi.1 nivelarse, allanarse (piso)2 estabilizarse (precios, demanda)3 enderezarse (avión) -> level out -
24 level-by-level planning
s.planeación nivel por nivel, planificación de nivel por nivel. -
25 level down
VT + ADV nivelar (al nivel más bajo) -
26 level of activities
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27 level of inquiry
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28 level surface
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29 level of protection
factor de protecciónEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > level of protection
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30 level above threshold
nACOUST nivel por encima del umbral mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > level above threshold
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31 level adjustment
nELECTRON ajuste de nivel m -
32 level book
nCONST libreta de nivelación f -
33 level control
nPACK control de nivel m -
34 level crossing
n (BrE) (cf grade crossing AmE )CONST, RAIL paso a nivel m -
35 level cruise
nAIR TRANSP crucero nivelado m -
36 level difference
nACOUST diferencia de nivel f -
37 level displacement
nNUCL desplazamiento de nivel m -
38 level drop
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39 level dyeing
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40 level flight
nAIR TRANSP vuelo horizontal m, vuelo nivelado m
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