/ˈlɛviˈ/ – Verb
Definition: tiếp khách buổi sáng (tại cung hoàng gia Anh).
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a levee is a natural or man-made embankment or ridge designed to prevent flooding by holding back water. It is typically constructed along a river or other body of water to protect adjacent land from inundation.
Example: The government constructed a levee along the river to prevent flooding in the surrounding area.