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单词 levelling
释义 I. levelling, vbl. n.|ˈlɛvəlɪŋ|
Also 8–9 (now U.S.) leveling.
[f. level v. + -ing1.]
1. Aiming, aim.
1580Hollyband Treas. Fr. Tong, Visée, leuelling.1607Hieron Wks. I. 429 A smooth stone, by which I may, if the Lord shall please so to blesse my leuelling, smite this Goliah in the forehead.1627tr. Bacon's Life & Death (1651) 50 Our Aiming and Levelling at the End.1796–7Instr. & Reg. Cavalry (1813) 263 In the firings, the loading is quick, the levelling is just.
2. a. The action of bringing to a uniform horizontal surface; the action of placing in an accurately horizontal position by means of a level.
1598[see 4 below].1712J. James tr. Le Blond's Gardening 105 The Words Dressing, Leveling..signify the Action of harrowing or raking the Ground, to lay it every where smooth and eaven.1786in Picton L'pool Munic. Rec. (1886) II. 260 The levelling of the streets.1861Musgrave By-roads 289 The levelling of two or three hills, and the filling in of a few ravines.
b. fig. (See level v. 3.) Also with up, down, off, out.
1618J. Smith Lives Berkeleys (1883) II. 417, I have, for 550 years, traced the waies wherein they severally walked, for the better levelling of the life of the present lord George.1658J. Harrington Prerog. Pop. Govt. i. xi. 84 By Levelling, they who use the word, seem to understand, when a People rising invades the Lands and Estates of the richer sort, and divides them equally among themselves.1705Stanhope Paraphr. III. 476 The Jews..disdained such a Levelling with People held by them in the utmost Contempt.1831Lamb Elia Ser. ii. To Shade of Elliston, O ignoble levelling of Death!1837Carlyle Fr. Rev. II. v. iv, Levelling is comfortable but only down to oneself.1869Dowden Stud. Lit. (1890) 353 Thus, by a process of levelling-up, Lamennais made the supernatural, in the ordinary sense of the word, disappear.1871H. Sweet King Alfred's West-Saxon Version of Gregory's Pastoral Care p. xxxvii, The change is not phonetic,..but is due to inflectional levelling, the nom. terminations being made uniform, regardless of gender.1888Sweet Hist. Eng. Sounds Pref. p. vi, To justify Rapp's and Ellis's levelling of Chaucer's long es under one sound.1888J. Wright Old High-German Primer 16 The regular operation of this law was often disturbed by new formations made by levelling.1903G. B. Shaw Revolutionist's Handbk. vii, in Man & Superman 201 To them the limit of progress is, at worst, the completion of all the suggested reforms and the levelling up of all men to the point attained already by the most highly nourished and cultivated in mind and body.1932F. R. Leavis in Scrutiny I. 137 Mass-production, standardization, levelling-down—these three terms convey succinctly, what has happened.1953Manch. Guardian Weekly 13 Aug. 7/2 Housewives..cheered the heavy drop in the price of beef and thankfully attributed it to..the ‘levelling-off’ of inflation.1955Times 17 Aug. 5/5 Efforts by the employers to make them [sc. piece rates] realistic have foundered on the insistence of the men that they shall be changed only by levelling up.1962Simpson & Richards Physical Princ. Junction Transistors vi. 112 The beginning of this levelling-off process can be seen in the figure.1964F. Bowers Bibliogr. & Textual Crit. i. ii. 13 This evidence also suggests that authors' papers and not a levelling-out scribal transcript formed the printer's copy.1971Cabinet Maker & Retail Furnisher 24 Sept. 518/1 Important social changes and a levelling-off of income groups are playing a strong part in the expanding consumer market.1972Guardian 30 Mar. 14/3 Labour came to office with a strategy of levelling-up, of faster growth to finance greater equality.
3. Surveying. (See quot. 1887.)
1812–16Playfair Nat. Phil. (1819) I. 169 Levelling is the art of drawing a line at the surface of the earth, to cut the directions of gravity every where at right angles.1830Lyell Princ. Geol. I. 293 The levellings recently carried across that isthmus..to ascertain the relative height of the Pacific Ocean at Panama.1831Lardner Hydrost. iv. 72 Instruments for levelling or determining the direction or position of horizontal lines.1887Gen. Walker in Encycl. Brit. XXII. 707 Levelling is the art of determining the relative heights of points on the surface of the ground as referred to a hypothetical surface which cuts the direction of gravity everywhere at right angles... The trigonometrical determination of the relative heights of points at known distances apart by the measurements of their mutual angles..is a method of levelling. But the method to which the term ‘levelling’ is always applied is that of the direct determination of the differences of height from the readings of the lines at which graduated staves, held vertically over the points, are cut by the horizontal plane which passes through the eye of the observer.
4. attrib.: levelling-instrument, an instrument used in surveying and consisting essentially of a telescope fitted with a spirit-level; levelling pole, rod, staff, an instrument, consisting essentially of a graduated pole with a vane sliding upon it, used in levelling; levelling-rule = level n.1; levelling-screw, a screw used to adjust parts of a contrivance to an exact level; levelling-stand (Photography), an instrument used to support a glass plate in a horizontal position.
1690Leybourn Curs. Math. 456 b, The *Levelling Instrument to be used in this Work.1851Illustr. Catal. Gt. Exhib. 1087 Theodolites,..sextants, levelling instruments.
1598Florio, Scandaglio, a plummet, or line to sounde with, a *leuelling rule.
1849R. V. Dixon Heat i. 51 A strong T-shaped bar of iron, furnished with two levels, and placed on a board provided with *levelling screws.1866R. M. Ferguson Electr. (1870) 19 Upon a tripod provided with levelling screws stands the pillar.
1727–41Chambers Cycl., *Levelling Staves, are instruments used in levelling; serving to carry marks to be observed, and at the same time to measure the heights of those marks from the ground.
1875Knight Dict. Mech., *Leveling-stand.1890Anthony's Photogr. Bull. III. 220 The solution may be flowed on and off the plate or the plate placed on a levelling stand.
II. ˈlevelling, ppl. a.
Also leveling.
[f. level v. + -ing2.]
That levels; esp. bringing all to the same social, moral, or intellectual level; also, of or pertaining to levellers and their principles.
a1635Sibbes Confer. Christ & Mary (1656) 63 If God be a Father, and we be brethren, it is a levelling word, it bringeth mountains down, and filleth up vallies.1648Boyle Seraph. Love xi. (1700) 56 So familiar and levelling an affection as Love.a1674Clarendon Hist. Reb. x. §136 The barbarity of the Agitators and the levelling party.1763Johnson in Boswell 21 July, I..showed her the absurdity of the levelling doctrine.1796Burke Let. Noble Lord Wks. VIII. 39 A levelling tyrant, who oppressed all descriptions of his people.1841–4Emerson Ess., Compensation Wks. (Bohn) I. 42 There is always some levelling circumstance that puts down the overbearing, the strong, the rich, the fortunate.1847Disraeli Tancred i. vi, If anything can save the aristocracy in this levelling age, it is an appreciation of men of genius.
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