单词 | scale |
释义 | scale 2 (skāl) n. 1. a. A system of ordered marks at fixed intervals used as a reference standard in measurement: a ruler whose scale is in inches. b. An instrument or device bearing such marks. c. A standard of measurement or judgment; a criterion. 2. a. A proportion used in determining the dimensional relationship of a representation to that which it represents: a world map with a scale of 1:4,560,000. b. A calibrated line, as on a map or an architectural plan, indicating such a proportion. c. Proper proportion: a house that seemed out of scale with its surroundings. 3. A progressive classification, as of size, amount, importance, or rank: judging divers' performances on a scale of 1 to 10. 4. A relative level or degree: entertained on a lavish scale. 5. A minimum wage fixed by contract: musicians playing a benefit concert for scale. 6. Mathematics A system of notation in which the values of numerical expressions are determined by their places relative to the chosen base of the system: the decimal scale. 7. Music An ascending or descending collection of pitches proceeding by a specified scheme of intervals. v. scaled, scal·ing, scales v.tr. 1. To climb up or over; ascend: scaled the peak. 2. To make in accord with a particular proportion or scale: Scale the model to be one tenth of actual size. 3. To alter according to a standard or by degrees; adjust in calculated amounts: scaled down their demands; scaled back the scheduled pay increase. 4. To estimate or measure the quantity of lumber in (logs or uncut trees). v.intr. 1. To climb; ascend. 2. To rise in steps or stages. [Middle English, from Latin scālae, ladder; see skand- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] scala·ble adj. |
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