Examples of using To a level in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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not falling back to a level below thought, the level of an animal
It's taken nine years, but the number of U.S. homes in foreclosure has fallen to a level not seen since before the 2008 housing crisis.
You see this option in the menu bar only when the display's brightness is set to a level that uses a significant amount of energy.
Longer term, this process calls for reducing residual radioactivity to a level that supports termination of the NRC license.
attacking, slandering China to a level close to madness.”.
At the power station, transformers change the voltage from generators to a level suitable for transmission in order to minimize losses.
current growth from $97, we can point to a level near $132, where the highest demand is present.
We are wasting energy to heat water to a level that is not necessary.".
will buy it only if the price is reduced to a level below what is needed to sustain.
following the unveiling of the Wii U, Nintendo's stocks fell to a level they hadn't seen since 2006.
But, you can dim down the light to a level that it appears to be off.
However, pilots, flight attendants and other frequent fliers might be exposed to a level of cosmic radiation that raises questions during pregnancy.
Once teeth are lost for one reason or another, the jaws quickly atrophy to a level of what is called“basal bone”.
Thanks to this correct policy, by 1959, Northern Vietnam basically fulfilled the task of restoring the economy to a level approximately equal to that of 1939.
turn off your flashlight, or adjust it to a level you want to use.
Once you are eligible, you will receive a message from us inviting you to a Level Up Test.
Brent lost about 1 percent, WTI fell by half a percent to a level of 57.50.
In July, deforestation spiked to a level not seen in more than a decade.
The JCPOA restricted Iran's uranium-enrichment to a level of 3.67 percent purity.
not falling back to a level below thought, the level of an animal.