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low-level
[ loh-lev-uhl ]
adjective
- undertaken by or composed of members having a low status:
a low-level discussion.
- having low status:
low-level personnel.
- undertaken at or from a low altitude:
low-level bombing.
- Linguistics. occurring or operating at the phonetic level of linguistic representation or analysis:
low-level rules governing assimilation.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of low-level1
Example Sentences
He was also born in Mexico and grew up in the US before being deported for low-level drug crime in his early 20s.
They're even targeting judges whom she has declared to be "low-level leftists who are trying to dictate President Trump's executive powers."
People said they had heard the low-level sound for a number of years.
Israel is also sending a relatively low-level delegation to the late pontiff's funeral on Saturday, with only the country's Vatican ambassador in attendance.
His legal exposure from the Capitol riot was not of the low-level "trespassing" charges.
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