出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/23 00:25 UTC 版)
A-level (plural A-levels)
UK Government style guides proscribe hyphenation (i.e. A level), whilst most news style guides (BBC, Guardian, Telegraph, Associated Press, The Times) instead require it, possibly to avoid confusion with "A grade". The Times notes in its style guide that the distinction between the hyphenated and non-hyphenated form seems to be "lost on most readers (and many of our journalists)". Some universities (e.g. Bristol) use the hyphenated form, though Oxford and Cambridge do not (possibly as they offer examinations).
The term is often hyphenated to avoid confusion with "A grade".
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a level
a level
この上もないさま
1次元の
take a level
心底では
the landed gentry
高度に
the upper classes―the classes
最高点.
the landed gentry
the middle class
〜程度