scale的意思和读音

scale

: [skeɪl] : [skeɪl]

n.

v.

scales  scaling  scaled  

adj.+n.large scale,small scale,massive scale,grand scale,huge scale

v.+n.scale appreciate,increase scale,reduce scale

n.libra

scalen.size

1.[sing][u]the size or extent of sth, especially when compared with sth else

They entertain on a large scale(= they hold expensive parties with a lot of guests) .

Here was corruption on a grand scale .

On a global scale, 77% of energy is created from fossil fuels. 77%

to achieve economies of scale in production(= to produce many items so the cost of producing each one is reduced)

It was impossible to comprehend the full scale of the disaster.

It was not until morning that the sheer scale of the damage could be seen(= how great it was) .

range of levels

2.[c]a range of levels or numbers used for measuring sth

a five-point pay scale

to evaluate performance on a scale from 1 to 10 1 10

3.[c][ususing]the set of all the different levels of sth, from the lowest to the highest

At the other end of the scale , life is a constant struggle to get enough to eat.

the social scale

marks for measuring

4.[c]a series of marks at regular intervals on an instrument that is used for measuring

How much does it read on the scale?

weighing instrument

5.[pl]an instrument for weighing people or things

bathroom/kitchen/weighing scales

the scales of justice(= represented as the two pans on a balance )

of map/diagram/model

6.[c]the relation between the actual size of sth and its size on a map, diagram or model that represents it

a scale of 1:25 0001:25 000

a scale model/drawing

Both plans are drawn to the same scale.

Is this diagram to scale(= are all its parts the same size and shape in relation to each other as they are in the thing represented) ?

in music

7.[c]a series of musical notes moving upwards or downwards, with fixed intervals between each note, especially a series of eight starting on a particular note

the scale of C majorC

to practise scales on the piano

of fish/reptile

8.[c]any of the thin plates of hard material that cover the skin of many fish and reptiles

in water pipes, etc.

9.[u]a hard greyish-white substance that is sometimes left inside water pipes and containers for heating water

齿on teeth

10.[u]a hard substance that forms on teeth, especially when they are not cleaned regularly

v.climb

1.~ sthto climb to the top of sth very high and steep

the first woman to scale the world's five highest peaks

He has scaled the heights of his profession.

fish

2.~ sthto remove the small flat hard pieces of skin from a fish

齿teeth

3.~ sthto remove tartar from the teeth by scraping

The dentist scaled and polished my teeth.齿

change size

4.~ sth (from sth) (to sth)to change the size of sth

Text can be scaled from 4 points to 108 points without any loss of quality. 4 108

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n.1.Same as scale insect. boiler scale2.the size of something, especially when it is big; the rate at which something is produced, developed, etc.3.a set of people or things arranged in order from the highest level to the lowest or from the lowest level to the highest; a range of measurements in a particular system; a list showing the amount of money that someone should be paid for a particular job, according to their qualifications, experience, etc.; a set of marks, usually lines and numbers, on a piece of equipment or a drawing, used for measuring something4.the relationship between the actual distance or size of something and how it is shown on a map or in a drawing or model5.a piece of equipment used for weighing people or things6.a series of musical notes in a fixed order from the lowest to the highest or the highest to the lowest7.one of the small hard flat pieces of skin on the body of a fish, snake, or similar animal8.a hard white substance that forms on the inside of water pipes and containers that are regularly used for heating water; tartar that forms on your teeth1.Same as scale insect. boiler scale2.the size of something, especially when it is big; the rate at which something is produced, developed, etc.3.a set of people or things arranged in order from the highest level to the lowest or from the lowest level to the highest; a range of measurements in a particular system; a list showing the amount of money that someone should be paid for a particular job, according to their qualifications, experience, etc.; a set of marks, usually lines and numbers, on a piece of equipment or a drawing, used for measuring something4.the relationship between the actual distance or size of something and how it is shown on a map or in a drawing or model5.a piece of equipment used for weighing people or things6.a series of musical notes in a fixed order from the lowest to the highest or the highest to the lowest7.one of the small hard flat pieces of skin on the body of a fish, snake, or similar animal8.a hard white substance that forms on the inside of water pipes and containers that are regularly used for heating water; tartar that forms on your teeth

v.1.to climb to or over the top of a high steep object such as a mountain or a wall2.to remove scales from fish; to remove scale from teeth

1. Position → Scale Orientation → ...

2. size scale interface ...

3. 10:( Tonality) 11:Scale) 12:( Pentatonic scale) ...

5. calibrate 9. scale 10. rated 11. ...

6. 〖 sameexample〗 scale〖 disproportion〗 ...

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1.qualitative description is often used to understand , analyze and conclude about spatial environment in large scale space and everyday life.使

2.What distinguishes China's internationalisation from, say, that of Japan is the speed and scale of the change.

3.Another, featuring just Tony and his wife Cherie, has been sent to a wider audience - although not on the scale of the US president.--

4.A cloak made of those materials, with a structure designed down to the submicroscopic scale, would neither reflect light nor cast a shadow.线

5.But to cut back on government spending at a time of large-scale unemployment would ignore all the lessons learned from the Great Depression.[2]

6.Service Broker also makes it easy to scale your application up or down to accommodate the amount of traffic the application receives.

7.Rational determination of production scale was one of the technical challenges for the transition from surface to underground mining.

8.A fire sprinkler system is often provided to control a full scale fire if it develops.

9.The SEC, which seems to have been taken aback by the scale of the malfeasance, can hardly hold its head up high either.

10.The impact of the deep water deployment is definitely an unknown unknown, as it has not been used on anything like this scale before.