level terrain
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflevelandterrain
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level
adjective
uk/ˈlev.əl/us/ˈlev.əl/
at the ...
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terrain
noun[U]
uk/təˈreɪn/us/təˈreɪn/
an area of land, when considering its ...
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(Definition oflevelandterrainfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The best candidates for study are lakes in watersheds that were not densely settled and that lie inlevelterrain.
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Recently, the analysis, design, construction and control of biped robots on alevelterrainhave been studied.
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One suggestion is that there is an alternative post office 0.6 miles away along busy roads—but onlevelterrain.
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Otherwise, travel is by ox-cart overlevelterrainor by foot.
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The route passes through largelylevelterrainrequiring only gentle grades.
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The surface of this feature has low ridges and patches oflevelterrain.
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The language allowed community involvement that extended beyond simply creatinglevelterrainwith the built-in editor.
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The road system is well-developed, thanks to thelevelterrain.
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The predominance of swampland,levelterrain, and small, shallow lakes hinders large-scale movement of water.
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The elevation of the generallylevelterrainis approximately 118 ft above mean sea level.
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The cemetery is built on a small hill that rises 30 ft above the surroundinglevelterrain.
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It was gazetted in 1947 and is situated at around 1,150 metres a.s.l. in fairlylevelterrain.
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These areas tend to be large, flat hardened surfaces and are sometimes used for aviation runways or land speed record attempts, because of their extensive areas of perfectlylevelterrain.
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