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单词 rescale
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Definition of rescale in English:

rescale

verb riːˈskeɪl
[with object]
  • Change the scale of (something)

    rescale the image up 200%
    Example sentencesExamples
    • All of the sum scores were rescaled to the original response scale.
    • Not only is that animated title GIF an irritation but too many of the front-page images are crudely rescaled so that their aspect ratio is all distorted.
    • The variable was rescaled by dividing by 10 for estimation purposes.
    • Here, rescaling the rotational velocity is equivalent to stretching the time domain.
    • The more sophisticated rendering programs let your rescale the texture maps to suit.
    • To yield meaningful tests of significance, sample weights were applied to the data and then rescaled to equal the actual number of cases in the sample.
    • The range is then divided by the standard deviation to produce a normalized or rescaled range value (R / S).
    • Prior to the transformations, the proactive and reactive aggression scores were rescaled so that they had a minimum score of 1.
    • The scores are in dimensionless units, rescaled with identical scale factors.
    • Although loading ratio rescales load size relative to body size, it does not completely incorporate all body-size dependence in the relation between fragment size and leaf transport rate.
    • The ratings were rescaled to scales ranging from 0 to 10 to provide for a more adequate comparison by dividing the raw scores by the number of items and multiplying this quotient by 10.
    • No editing has been done to the photos except edge cutting, and rescaling.
    • Firstly, here is a map of the world, which has been rescaled so that the distance of a place on the map is proportional to the cost of calling the country from the UK.
    • Another possible point of confusion is the extra factor of two in the parameters and relative to the way in which time is rescaled.
    • Basically, space-time had to be rescaled such that the speed of light in vacuum remained constant.
    • Rare species were downweighted, and axes were rescaled.
    • Finally, trees were rescaled so that their total length would be uniform between 0.5 and 8.0.
    • At each step of the algorithm, one should rescale constructed arrays to prevent numerical underflow.
    • Also, the two violence measures were rescaled prior to the transformations so that they both had a minimum score of 1.
    • A method commonly used to take into account the unequal probabilities of selection and to make the variances more meaningful is to rescale the weight so that the average is one.
 
 

Definition of rescale in US English:

rescale

verbrēˈskāl
[with object]
  • Alter the scale of (something), typically to make it smaller or simpler.

    a report to the State EducationDepartment urging that all the science exams be rescaled
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The ratings were rescaled to scales ranging from 0 to 10 to provide for a more adequate comparison by dividing the raw scores by the number of items and multiplying this quotient by 10.
    • The more sophisticated rendering programs let your rescale the texture maps to suit.
    • Rare species were downweighted, and axes were rescaled.
    • The scores are in dimensionless units, rescaled with identical scale factors.
    • Firstly, here is a map of the world, which has been rescaled so that the distance of a place on the map is proportional to the cost of calling the country from the UK.
    • Although loading ratio rescales load size relative to body size, it does not completely incorporate all body-size dependence in the relation between fragment size and leaf transport rate.
    • All of the sum scores were rescaled to the original response scale.
    • Not only is that animated title GIF an irritation but too many of the front-page images are crudely rescaled so that their aspect ratio is all distorted.
    • At each step of the algorithm, one should rescale constructed arrays to prevent numerical underflow.
    • The variable was rescaled by dividing by 10 for estimation purposes.
    • The range is then divided by the standard deviation to produce a normalized or rescaled range value (R / S).
    • A method commonly used to take into account the unequal probabilities of selection and to make the variances more meaningful is to rescale the weight so that the average is one.
    • Here, rescaling the rotational velocity is equivalent to stretching the time domain.
    • Basically, space-time had to be rescaled such that the speed of light in vacuum remained constant.
    • No editing has been done to the photos except edge cutting, and rescaling.
    • Finally, trees were rescaled so that their total length would be uniform between 0.5 and 8.0.
    • Also, the two violence measures were rescaled prior to the transformations so that they both had a minimum score of 1.
    • Another possible point of confusion is the extra factor of two in the parameters and relative to the way in which time is rescaled.
    • To yield meaningful tests of significance, sample weights were applied to the data and then rescaled to equal the actual number of cases in the sample.
    • Prior to the transformations, the proactive and reactive aggression scores were rescaled so that they had a minimum score of 1.
 
 
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