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radiation de faible niveau

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

low-level radiation
Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

radiation [Brit reɪdɪˈeɪʃ(ə)n, americ ˌreɪdiˈeɪʃ(ə)n] SUBST

1. radiation:

radiation MED, FÍS NUCL
a dose of radiation atrib levels
a dose of radiation effects

2. radiation FÍS:

I. low [Brit ləʊ, americ loʊ] SUBST

1. low METEO:

2. low fig:

II. low [Brit ləʊ, americ loʊ] ADJ

1. low (close to the ground):

low branch, building, chair, wall, cloud, ground
on low ground flood
on low ground built

2. low (nearly depleted):

low reservoir, level
low battery

3. low (minimal):

low price, wage
low capacity, speed
low income, number, rate
low pressure, temperature

4. low (inferior):

low mark, score, quality, standard
low life form

5. low (depressed):

6. low (deep):

low note, tone, voice
the sound is too low RÁDIO, TV

7. low (disapproved of):

low (vulgar) conversation, humour
low (base) action, behaviour

III. low [Brit ləʊ, americ loʊ] ADV

1. low (near the ground):

low aim, fly, shoot
low bend, crouch

2. low (near the bottom):

it is very low (down) on the list literal

3. low (at a reduced level):

low buy
low speak
to turn sth down low heating, light, radio

4. low (at a deep pitch):

low sing

IV. low [Brit ləʊ, americ loʊ] VERBO intr

low cow:

V. low [Brit ləʊ, americ loʊ]

to be laid low by illness

I. level [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, americ ˈlɛvəl] SUBST

1. level (floor):

2. level (elevation):

3. level:

level ESCOLAR, UNIV

4. level fig (of understanding):

5. level (equal plane):

to be on a level with literal 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 SUBST

levels subst pl GEOGR:

III. level [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, americ 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 CULIN (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, americ ˈlɛvəl] ADV (abreast)

to draw level competitors, cars:

V. level <Part pres etc levelling, levelled Brit leveling, leveled americ> [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, americ ˈlɛvəl] VERBO 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 coloq (knock down):

level opponent

VI. level [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, americ ˈlɛvəl]

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low-level radiation SUBST FÍS

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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):

Expressões:

II. level [ˈlevəl] ADV

III. level [ˈlevəl] SUBST

1. level:

2. level (amount, rate):

level of alcohol, inflation

IV. level <Brit -ll- [or americ -l-]> [ˈlevəl] VERBO 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 americ -l-]> [ˈlevəl] VERBO intr coloq

I. low <-er, -est> [ləʊ, americ loʊ] ADJ

1. low (not high or tall, not great):

low altitude, wall
low neckline

2. low (small in number):

3. low (reduced in quantity):

low level
to be low on sth

4. low (intensity):

low frequency, sound, voice
low light

5. low (poor, not of high quality):

6. low (lowly, not important):

7. low (unfair, mean):

8. low (sad, dejected):

II. low <-er, -est> [ləʊ, americ loʊ] ADV

to be cut low dress, blouse

III. low [ləʊ, americ loʊ] SUBST

1. low (low level):

2. low (difficult moment):

3. low METEO:

radiation SUBST no pl

radiation waves
radiation light
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low-level radiation SUBST FÍS

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I. level [ˈlev· ə l] ADJ

1. level (horizontal, flat):

level spoon
level flight

2. level (having the same height, amount):

3. level (steady):

Expressões:

II. level [ˈlev· ə l] ADV

III. level [ˈlev· ə l] SUBST

1. level:

2. level (amount, rate):

level of alcohol, inflation

IV. level [ˈlev· ə l] VERBO 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] VERBO intr coloq

I. low <-er, -est> [loʊ] ADJ

1. low (not high or tall, not great):

low altitude, wall
low neckline

2. low (small in number):

3. low (reduced in quantity):

low level
to be low on sth

4. low (intensity):

low frequency, sound, voice
low light

5. low (poor, not of high quality):

6. low (lowly, not important):

7. low (unfair, mean):

8. low (sad, dejected):

II. low <-er, -est> [loʊ] ADV

to be cut low dress, blouse

III. low [loʊ] SUBST

1. low (low level):

2. low (difficult moment):

3. low METEO:

radiation SUBST

Present
Ilow
youlow
he/she/itlows
welow
youlow
theylow
Past
Ilowed
youlowed
he/she/itlowed
welowed
youlowed
theylowed
Present Perfect
Ihavelowed
youhavelowed
he/she/ithaslowed
wehavelowed
youhavelowed
theyhavelowed
Past Perfect
Ihadlowed
youhadlowed
he/she/ithadlowed
wehadlowed
youhadlowed
theyhadlowed

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