A level’s
[ey lev-uh l] /ˈeɪ ˌlɛv əl/
noun, british
a public examination requiring advanced knowledge in a subject and taken at the end of secondary school, usually two years after o level.
a p-ss in this examination.
a level
noun (in britain)
a public examination in a subject taken for the general certificate of education (gce), usually at the age of 17–18
the course leading to this examination
(as modifier): a-level maths
a p-ss in a particular subject at a level: she has three a levels
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