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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ˌtop-ˈlevel adjective [only before noun]  POWERinvolving the most powerful people in a country, organization etc 最高阶层的,最高级的 top-level meetings between EU leaders 欧盟领导人最高级会议
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top-levelAnd the convictions are gaining weight with more top-level bank executives going down.The news came as Johnson Matthey announced a second top-level boardroom departure within 24 hours.Clinton also alluded to the intractable ideological divide that led to the suspension of top-level budget negotiations.Although it is possible to achieve some degree of change without top-level commitment, that change is likely to be ephemeral at best.Contino tapped the ideas of his employees through a top-level labor committee and a series of labor-management committees.Munitz needs to fill some top-level positions within the university's staff.His assignment seems to have been the result of a military victory in a top-level power struggle with the civilians.I learned from that outing that there is in top-level racing, as well as intelligence, a physical dimension which is vastly important.
From Longman Business Dictionarytop-levelˈtop-ˌlevel adjective involving the people with the most important jobs in a company or organizationa committee composed of top-level executives
ˌtop-ˈlevel adjectiveChineseSyllable
most in country, powerful Business involving people Corpus the organization a


top-level
ˌtop-ˈlevel adjective [only before noun]
involving the most powerful people in a country, organization etc:
    top-level meetings between EU leaders


top-levelBrE /ˌtɒp ˈlevl/ 🔊NAmE /ˌtɑːp ˈlevl/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] involving the most important or best people in a company, an organization or a sport 顶级的;最高级别的a top-level meeting最高级会谈top-level tennis顶级网球比赛