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Contraposition Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

rise in level

What does 'rise in levels' mean?

They were taking their places in the seats which rose in levels around the pitch.
  

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"in levels" refers to the way that the seats were built up; there was a group or row of seats at a certain height (the first "level"), then another group or row higher up (the next "level"), and so on.

  • "in levels" refers to the way that the seats were built up; there was a group or row of seats at a certain height (the first "level"), then another group or row higher up (the next "level"), and so on.
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"in levels" refers to the way that the seats were built up; there was a group or row of seats at a certain height (the first "level"), then another group or row higher up (the next "level"), and so on.

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