Translation for '
to level off' from English to Icelandic
VERB | to level off | levelled off [Br.] / leveled off [Am.] | levelled off [Br.] / leveled off [Am.] | levelling off [Br.] / leveling off [Am.] | levels off | |
SYNO | to level | to level off |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- Once it reaches a foothold population it will go through a rapid growth rate that will start to level off once the species approaches carrying capacity.
- In heavy rain, Baker took off and began to level off at 600 feet.
- The "forgetting curve" of eyewitness memory has been shown to be "Ebbinghausian" in nature: it begins to drop off sharply within 20 minutes following the initial encoding, and continues to do so exponentially until it begins to level off around the second day at a dramatically reduced level of accuracy.
- too low and advised to level off momentarily. Nevertheless the aircraft continued its approach 20 ft below and in parallel with the glide slope.
- Chain harrowing can be used on pasture land to spread out dung, and to break up dead material ("thatch") in the sward, and similarly in sports-ground maintenance a light chain harrowing is often used to level off the ground after heavy use, to remove and smooth out boot marks and indentations.
- When the aircraft approaches FL200 the FD horizontal bar will deflect downwards thus commanding the pilot to lower the nose in order to level off at FL200.
- Just as the scientist might investigate or search, and presume neutrality, it can be seen that beneath this there is the mood, the concern of the scientist to discover, to reveal new ideas or theories and to attempt to level off temporal aspects.
- Crawford Street south of 1st Street was vacated by the City of Dixon and closed to traffic to allow KSB Hospital to level off and build a new parking lot for the emergency department.
- About 10,000 YBP the water levels began to level off.
- Orville apparently visualized that the fixed rudder resisted the effect of corrective wing-warping when attempting to level off from a turn.
- Looking at the rising edge of the signal (a 0-1 pattern) we can see that the signal starts to level off around -300 ps, but continues to rise slowly over the duration of the UI.
- Prefrontal cortex pruning is also recorded to level off by age 15, and has been seen to continue as late as into the sixth decade of life.
- Some of the sand from David Farrington Park was able to be recycled at Houghton Bay Park to level off low spots.
- After several prolonged judicial procedures, the Federal Constitutional Court decided that official titles are not allowed to level off the distinctive qualities of different professional levels of performance, they have to be differentiated, in order to indicate publicly the graded recognition of performance and to refer clearly to the area of service, in this case to education or schooling as opposed to administrative or military services.
- The outcome of the result led to an increased suspicion that Argentina's statistical agency was under pressure to level off inflation rate by higher order authority.
- Species diversity appears to level off when annual rainfall reaches about 4,000mm, however this could be due to sampling limitations.
- Spatulas are usually used to scrape within the contours of a mixing bowl or to level off the top of a dry mixing cup.
- The inner core process was completed by early on September 7, allowing Katia to level off in intensity as a Category 1 hurricane for several days.
- On December 20, 2005 the FTC reported that the volume of spam has begun to level off, and due to enhanced anti-spam technologies, less was reaching consumer inboxes.
- The northernmost stretch of Götgatan runs southward up a steep slope from intersecting Hornsgatan (another long street that also begins there) and then descends to level off before Citizen Square.
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