English[]
Etymology[]
From Template:Xno[[Category:Template:Xno derivations|Levy]] leve, from Old French levee, from lever "to raise".
Pronunciation[]
Verb[]
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to Levy (third-person singular simple present lev, present participle i, simple past and past participle ed)
- To impose a tax or fine, to collect monies due, or to confiscate property
- To draft someone into military service
- To wage war
Translations[]
To impose a tax
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To impose a fine
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To confiscate property
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To draft into military service
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To wage war
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Noun[]
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Levy (lev)
- The act of levying
- The tax, property or people so levied
Translations[]
The act of levying
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See also[]
- levee
- Levi
Finnish[]
- redirect Template:finnish index
Noun[]
Levy
- A thin, flat object of uniform thickness; a plate. (A thick plate may also be called laatta).
- A board, as a flat construction material supplied in sheets, such as chipboard, or a sheet of such material.
- A slab, as a thick, flat piece of material.
- A disk for storing data.
- A recording of a piece of music made on a disc, or a disc on which music is saved. If there's a need to be specific, a recording may also be called levytys.
Declension[]
Declension of levy (type valo)
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Related terms[]
- levytys
- levyttää
Synonyms[]
A disc on which music has been recorded
- savikiekko
- älppäri
- pitkäsoittolevy
- single
- vinyyli
- äänilevy
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