English to Chinese Dictionary multilevel

multilevel

多级
definition
adjective
Garuda's 11-storey multilevel parking and two levels of basement parking will be able to accommodate 1,000 cars.
of, relating to, or involving many levels.
example
Up to that point the audience is treated to a very interesting 'multilevel' interpretation of Romeo and Juliet set in a Catholic boys school.
Building size varied from one-floor shack houses, two-story mansions, and 'multilevel' apartment and office buildings.
Unusual boxes, old instrument cases, 'multilevel' toolboxes and free-standing garment bags are used for toy setups.
As there are only four boards in Northern Ireland, we used dummy variables in the single level regression equations to control for this rather than 'multilevel' modelling.
Most people accommodate a complex system of 'multilevel' , multidimensional, semi-compartmentalized beliefs and values.
His lending is based on a 'multilevel' reading system, based on trust.
In 'multilevel' modeling, coefficients from one level of analysis are passed on to the next.
Essentially, the site is unconsolidated river silt which can present problems for 'multilevel' buildings and will result in expensive extra foundation work.
Garuda's 11-storey 'multilevel' parking and two levels of basement parking will be able to accommodate 1,000 cars.
Potential biases caused by violation of the assumption of independence of observations at the client level were avoided using 'multilevel' models.
The first was using 'multilevel' curriculum, which called for students to learn the same curriculum content but with different expectations for outcome.
Computer vendors now are building commercial operating systems with mandatory access controls and 'multilevel' security.
Note any indications of 'multilevel' thinking or thought patterns that are advanced for their age group.
Incremental backups are scheduled in a 'multilevel' fashion, with the baseline for a given level being the previous lower-level backup.
Lastly, school effects research could be strengthened through longitudinal studies, possibility through 'multilevel' modeling.
One can conclude that European regional governance is likely to develop further in 'multilevel' and asymmetrical directions.
In summary, while 'multilevel' analysis does have limitations that cannot be ignored, it is an important tool for determining contextual effects.
Yet despite attempts to reduce adverse events through 'multilevel' interventions and information technology, widespread change in the culture of health care remains elusive.
The most basic and important concept the two writers share is the notion of literature as mystery, as 'multilevelled' expression with hidden meanings.
It is symbolic, allegorical and 'multilevelled' in meaning.
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