well first off, it's french, "c'est la vie" means, "that's life". levé, levée, and lever (pronounced alike: roughly, "lev-ay") are adjectives and verbs which, with or without se (a pronoun that means itself, himself, herself, themselves) have a variety of literal, figurative, and idiomatic meanings. Out of context and without clarification of the spelling, se levee is ambiguous. Except for the spelling, other guesses would be "he stands up" or "he takes the floor."
I drove my Chevy to the levee, but the levee was dry...
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An artficial levee is an embankment built to contain a river or lake.
Se means apart:)
se cuando se acave la escula salimos tremprono
A levee breach or levee failure (the word dike or dyke can also be used instead of levee) is a situation where a levee fails or is intentionally breached, causing the previously contained water to flood the land behind the levee.A breach is when the levee breaks, and was unable to hold the water it was built for...not when it overflows....a common misconception....
Dam/jetty/levee/floodplain
I drove my Chevy to the levee, but the levee was dry...
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What is a sentence for levee
I drove my Chevy to the levee, but the levee was dry.
Kurt Levee's birth name is Christophe Kurt Levee.
Lorin Levee died in 2012.
Yes, levee is a word. A levee is an embankment against river floods. Hope I helped! :)
No; a delta is where a river meets the ocean, but a levee is a man made structure that is built along the edge of a river to keep the river from flooding.
A levee holds back water.
Lords of the Levee was created in 1943.