It means "low fuel level".
It means short
Flavor to another level.
What does I will under the moon and the star if I have to do with stones
What happened to your friend at low
It means "I want to make love to you slow and soft below the covers tonight." You probably would not use "usted", since one would assume you are familiar with the person in question.
It means short
"I was under 3"
The word "nivel" in Spanish means "level" in English. It is often used to talk about the degree of proficiency or comprehension in a specific area or task.
Flavor to another level.
It means: mastery of a level.
Alto o Bajo High or low. It is the Spanish way of waying "High AND low" when talking about looking for something high and low, though alto y bajo is used too.
Combustible.
bajo mano = underhand bajo la mano = under (the) hand *Please, read carefully because it is "BAJA" (a verb), not "bajo" (a preposition).
"lower" is not a Spanish word. English adverb/adjective 'lower' = 'mas bajo' in Spanish English 'to lower' = bajar English 'lower' in the sense of 'look furious' = mirar san~udo
Bajo = Low or underneath y = and bastante = a lot; much; enough; sufficient.
"Bajo" in Spanish can mean both "low" and "under." It is often used to describe something that is physically lower in position or level compared to something else.
Both flammable and combustible mean apt to burn.