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layer
A2
noun
Usage:
90%
stratum, sheet
Translation: stratum, sheet
Pronunciation: /ˈleɪər/
Meaning: A flat sheet or thickness of material lying over or under another.

A layer is a thin part that covers something or lies between things. You can see layers in food, like cake, or in natural places like soil or rock.

There is a layer of dust on the table.

The cake has three layers of cream.

2
B1
noun
Usage:
80%
level, tier
Translation: level, tier
Pronunciation: /ˈleɪər/
Meaning: A level or stage in a system, process, or structure that is above or below others.

Layer means one part of many parts that make up a whole. It can be steps or levels in things like buildings, software, or other systems.

The building has five layers of rooms.

The app has many layers of settings.

3
B2
noun
Usage:
40%
egg-layer, hen
Translation: egg-layer, hen
Pronunciation: /ˈleɪər/
Meaning: A chicken or other bird that lays eggs, especially for farming purposes.

As a noun, layer is a bird, usually a hen, that lays eggs for people to collect and eat. Farmers raise layers for this reason.

The farmer keeps many layers for eggs.

Layers lay eggs every day in the farm.

4
B1
verb
Usage:
75%
spread, cover
Translation: spread, cover
Pronunciation: /ˈleɪər/
Meaning: To cover or arrange something in thin flat parts that lie over each other.

To layer means to put things in flat parts on top of each other. People layer clothes or paint in thin parts to make something new or better.

She layered clothes to stay warm.

The artist layered colors on the canvas.

5
C1
noun
Usage:
65%
protocol layer, network level
Translation: protocol layer, network level
Pronunciation: /ˈleɪər/
Meaning: A network or level in computing or communication systems, where different layers have specific functions.

In technology, a layer is a level in a system where one job is done. Different layers work together, like in computers or internet systems.

The data moves through layers of the network.

Security is handled at a different layer in the system.

6
B2
noun
Usage:
55%
stratum, geological layer
Translation: stratum, geological layer
Pronunciation: /ˈleɪər/
Meaning: A stratum or thickness in geology or earth science representing different deposits or rock formations.

Layer in geology means different parts of rock or soil that lie on top of each other. Each layer shows things about Earth’s past.

The mountain has many rock layers.

Scientists study layers in the earth to understand history.

7
A2
noun
Usage:
80%
coat, film
Translation: coat, film
Pronunciation: /ˈleɪər/
Meaning: A covering on a surface, like a film or coat of something such as paint, dust, or makeup.

A layer can be a thin coating on a surface. This can be paint, dust, or makeup, which makes the surface look or feel different.

There is a layer of paint on the wall.

She put a layer of powder on her face.

8
C1
noun
Usage:
60%
class, stratum
Translation: class, stratum
Pronunciation: /ˈleɪər/
Meaning: An idiomatic use meaning a group or class of people in society or a part of a social structure (often plural: layers).

In a figurative way, layers mean groups or levels of people in society. These layers show differences in wealth, job, or power.

Different layers of society have different jobs.

The book discusses social layers in cities.

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