niveles
/niˈbeles/, [niˈβ̞e.les]levels
Noun niveles m pl
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plural of nivel
Verb niveles
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Informal second-person singular (tú) present subjunctive form of nivelar.
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Pedorrearse en un elevador está mal en tantos niveles.
Farting in an elevator is wrong on so many levels.
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Mis niveles de colesterol están altos.
My cholesterol levels are high.
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Las estadísticas indican que nuestros niveles de vida han mejorado.
Statistics indicate that our living standards have risen.
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Dios es una metáfora de lo que trasciende todos los niveles del pensamiento humano. Es tan simple como eso.
God is a metaphor for that which transcends all levels of intellectual thought. It's as simple as that.
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Este año el desempleo alcanzará niveles récord.
This year unemployment will reach record levels.
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Detroit posee uno de los niveles de violencia con armas de fuego más altos del mundo.
Detroit has one of the highest levels of gun violence in the world.
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Estoy sorprendido de oír que los precios han subido a tan altos niveles.
I am surprised to hear that prices have gone up so high.
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Sin embargo, en otros aspectos ya han superado los niveles de muchos países occidentales.
However, other aspects have already surpassed the standards of many Western countries.
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El agua rápidamente decreció a niveles normales dejándome en un edificio en ruinas.
The water rapidly subsided back to normal levels leaving me on a falling building.
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