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I . scale1 [skeɪl] N

1. scale (on skin):

scale
luska f

II . scale1 [skeɪl] VB trans

1. scale (remove scales):

scale

2. scale (remove tartar):

to scale sb's teeth

III . scale1 [skeɪl] VB intr

scale2 [skeɪl] N

2. scale ASTROL:

the scales pl

I . scale3 [skeɪl] N

1. scale (system of gradation):

scale
scale
skala f
scale of map
merilo n
a scale of 1:25,000

2. scale no pl building, drawing:

to be to scale

3. scale (relative degree/extent):

scale
obseg m
on a national scale
on a large/small scale

4. scale no pl (size):

scale

5. scale MUS:

scale

II . scale3 [skeɪl] VB trans

1. scale (climb):

scale
to scale a mountain

2. scale:

scale TECH, ARCHIT
scale (make)

scale down VB trans

scale ECON
scale ECON
scale ECON

ˈfull-scale ADJ

1. full-scale (original size):

2. full-scale (all-out):

ˈlarge-scale ADJ esp attr

2. large-scale (made large):

ˈsala·ry scale N

scale ˈdraw·ing N

scale drawing

scale ˈmod·el N

scale model

slid·ing ˈscale N FIN

ˈsmall-scale <smaller-, smallest-> ADJ

ˈtime scale N

time scale
time scale
doba f
time scale
rok m
time scale of events

ˈwage scale N

whole-tone ˈscale N

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The primary goals of the center are to foster large-scale cross-disciplinary research collaborations and to provide shared infrastructure for demographic research.
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Both apparatus types have an adjustable drawing-head with rules attached to a protractor scale so that the angle of the rules may be adjusted.
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There are very few negotiable items with rookie contracts anymore because of the collective bargained wage scale.
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It consists of a strong magnifier and a glass disc which has a measuring scale engraved in it.
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The number of possible submissions by a user increased on a logarithmic scale.
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All the above measures of statistical dispersion have the useful property that they are location-invariant, as well as linear in scale.
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The point is that large-scale motions in the ocean interacted with other scales by the nonlinearities in primitive equation.
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It requires everyone to buy insurance and subsidizes insurance costs for lower income people on a sliding scale.
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The firm puts on large-scale promotional giveaways for their eyeglasses, as many as 10,000 pairs each round.
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The analysis of the data from the tests should be rationalised and consequently scale-up of equipment is implemented.
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