单词 | scale |
释义 | scale1 of 7noun (1) ˈskāl 1 : an instrument or machine for weighing 2 a : a beam that is supported freely in the center and has two pans of equal weight suspended from its ends —usually used in plural b : either pan or tray of a balance scale 2 of 7verb (1) scaled; scaling transitive verb : to weigh in scales intransitive verb : to have a specified weight on scales scale 3 of 7noun (2)1 a : a small, flattened, rigid, and definitely circumscribed plate forming part of the external body covering especially of a fish b : a small thin plate suggesting a fish scale scales of mica the scales on a moth's wing c : the scaly covering of a scaled animal 2 : a small thin dry lamina shed (as in many skin diseases) from the skin 3 : a thin coating, layer, or incrustation: such as a : a usually black scaly coating of oxide forming on the surface of a metal (such as iron) when it is heated for processing b : a hard incrustation usually rich in sulfate of calcium that is deposited on the inside of a vessel (such as a boiler) in which water is heated 4 a : a modified leaf protecting a seed plant bud before expansion b : a thin, membranous, chaffy, or woody bract 5 a : any of the small overlapping usually metal pieces forming the outer surface of scale armor b : scale armor 6 a : scale insect b : infestation with or disease caused by scale insects scaled ˈskāld adjective scaleless ˈskāl-ləs adjective scale 4 of 7verb (2) scaled; scaling transitive verb 1 : to remove the scale or scales from (as by scraping) scale a fish 2 : to take off in thin layers or scales scale tartar from the teeth 3 : to throw (something, such as a thin, flat stone) so that the edge cuts the air or so that it skips on water : skim intransitive verb 1 : to separate and come off in scales : flake 2 : to shed scales scaling skin scale 5 of 7noun (3)1 : a graduated series of musical tones ascending or descending in order of pitch according to a specified scheme of their intervals 2 : something graduated especially when used as a measure or rule: such as a : an indication of the relationship between the distances on a map and the corresponding actual distances b : a series of marks or points at known intervals used to measure distances (such as the height of the mercury in a thermometer) c : ruler sense 3 3 a : a graduated series or scheme of rank or order a scale of taxation b : minimum wage sense 2 4 a : a proportion between two sets of dimensions (as between those of a drawing and its original) b : a distinctive relative size, extent, or degree projects done on a large scale 5 : a graded series of tests or of performances used in rating individual intelligence or achievement 6 a archaic : a means of ascent b obsolete : ladder scale adjective scale 6 of 7verb (3) scaled; scaling transitive verb 1 a : to climb up or reach by means of a ladder b : to attack with or take by means of scaling ladders scale a castle wall c : to reach the highest point of : surmount scale a mountain 2 a : to pattern, make, regulate, set, or estimate according to some rate or standard : adjust a production schedule scaled to actual need —often used with back, down, or up scale down imports b : to arrange in a graduated series c(1) : to measure by or as if by a scale (2) : to measure or estimate the sound content of (logs, standing timber, etc.) intransitive verb 1 : to climb by or as if by a ladder 2 : to rise in a graduated series 3 : measure scale 7 of 7noun (4)1 : an estimate of the amount of sound lumber in logs or standing timber 2 obsolete : escalade scale 1 of 4 noun (1)as in balance a device for measuring weight I hate getting on the bathroom scale Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
scale 2 of 4noun (2)as in plate a small thin piece of material that resembles an animal scale scales of mica were embedded in the granite Synonyms & Similar Words
scale 3 of 4noun (3)1 as in ladder a scheme of rank or order a student who scored very highly on a standard intelligence scale Synonyms & Similar Words
2 as in spectrum the distance or extent between possible extremes with the scale going from one to ten, what did you think of the movie? Synonyms & Similar Words
scale 4 of 4verbas in to measure to find out the size, extent, or amount of scaled the logs to get a rough idea of the amount of usable lumber they were likely to yield Synonyms & Similar Words
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