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scale

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scale1 /skeɪl/ ●●● S2 W2 noun  
1 size/level 大小/程度 [singular, uncountableU]SIZELEVEL the size or level of something, or the amount that something is happening 规模,范围,程度
scale of
 We had underestimated the scale of the problem.
我们低估了问题的严重性。
on a large/small/grand etc scale
 There has been housing development on a massive scale since 1980.
1980年以来一直在大规模地进行住宅开发。
 Most alternative technologies work best on a small scale.
大多数替代性技术小规模使用效果最佳。
 A structural survey revealed the full scale of the damage.
结构检验揭示了实际受损程度。
 I was shocked by the sheer scale (=very big scale) of the destruction.
破坏程度之大让我大为震惊。
on a global/international/world scale
 Pollution could cause changes to weather patterns on a global scale.
污染会引起全球气候模式的改变。
 Large firms benefit from economies of scale (=ways of saving money because they are big).
大公司从规模经济中得益。
2 range 范围 [countableC usually singular]POSITION/RANK a whole range of different types of people or things, from the lowest level to the highest 等级,级别
 Some rural schools have 50 pupils, while at the other end of the scale are city schools with nearly 5,000 pupils.
某些农村学校只有50名学生,而规模大的城市学校却有近5,000名学生。
up/down the scale
 She gradually made her way up the social scale.
她的社会地位逐渐提升。
 animals which are lower down the evolutionary scale (=the range of animals that have developed gradually over a long time)
进化级别中较低等的动物
3 FOR WEIGHING 用于称重scales [plural] British EnglishBrE, scale [countableC] American EnglishAmEDH a machine for weighing people or objects 秤;磅秤
 a set of kitchen scales
一套厨房用秤
 some new bathroom scales (=scales that you use to weigh yourself)
一些新的浴室秤
tip the balance/scales at tip2(6)
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4  See picture of 见图 MEASUREMENT5 see picture at 见图 measure2
4 measuring system 计量制 [countableC]TM a system of numbers that is used for measuring the amount, speed, quality etc of something 〔用于计量数量、速度、质量等的〕标准,级别
on a scale
 The earthquakes measured 7 on the Richter scale.
这次地震经测定为里氏7级。
 changes to the company’s pay scale
该公司工资等级的变动
 Your performance will be judged on a scale of 1 to 10.
你的表现将按110的标准来评定。
 We use a sliding scale (=in which prices are not firmly fixed) for charges.
我们采用浮动收费。
5 measuring marks 计量刻度 [countableC]TM a set of marks with regular spaces between them on a tool that is used for measuring, or on the side of a mathematical drawing 刻度,标度
 a ruler with a metric scale
有公制刻度的尺子
6 map/model 地图/模型 [countableC, uncountableU]SIZE the relationship between the size of a map, drawing, or model and the actual size of the place or thing that it represents 〔实物与图表、模型之间的〕比例(尺),比率
 a map with a scale of 1:250,000
比例尺为1250,000的地图
to scale
 All our models are made to scale.
我们所有的模型都是按比例制作的。
scale model/drawing etc (=one done using a strict scale) 按比例缩放的模型/绘画等
 a scale drawing of the Eiffel Tower
埃菲尔铁塔的一幅缩尺图
7 music 音乐 [countableC]APM a series of musical notes that become higher or lower, with fixed distances between each note 音阶
8. fish [countableC usually plural]HB one of the small flat pieces of skin that cover the bodies of fish, snakes etc 〔鱼、蛇等的〕鳞
9. teeth 牙齿 [uncountableU] British EnglishBrEHB a white substance that forms on your teeth 牙垢
10. water pipes 水管 [uncountableU]HCC a white substance that forms around the inside of hot water pipes or containers in which water is boiled 〔热水管、容器内的〕水垢,水锈
11. the scales fell from somebody’s eyes literaryREALIZE used to say that someone suddenly realized something important 恍然大悟,幡然醒悟
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full-scale
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: the size or level of something, or the amount that something is happening
phrases
on a large scale
This technology has been developed on a large scale in the US.
on a massive/huge scale
The drug is produced on a massive scale.
on a grand scale (=very large and impressive)
The Romans built on a grand scale.
on a small scale
They started by producing and selling on a small scale.
on a human scale (=one that is small enough for people to understand and be happy with)
Architects have been asked to redesign some of the buildings on a more human scale.
on a national scale (=involving the whole country)
The survey was carried out on a national scale.
on an international scale (=involving more than one country)
Preparations to deal with an outbreak of the disease are being made on an international scale.
on a global/world scale (=involving the whole world)
This is a product that can be sold in high volumes on a global scale.
on an unprecedented scale (=more than ever before)
Propaganda techniques were used on an unprecedented scale.
economies of scale (=ways of saving money that are available to large organizations)
Merging these departments will create economies of scale.
adjectives
the full scale of something
He acknowledged that the full scale of the problem was not known.
the sheer scale of something (=used for emphasis)
He was shocked by the sheer scale of the suffering he witnessed.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeanings 2 & 4
phrases
the top of a scale
At the top of the scale come the predators.
the bottom of a scale
He started at the bottom of the pay scale.
the end of a scale (=the top or bottom)
At the other end of the scale, the youngest competitor was just sixteen years old.
further/higher up a scale
Peasants managed their land as skilfully as some people higher up the social scale.
further/lower down a scale
Bonuses are not paid to people lower down the salary scale.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + scale
the social scale
At the other end of the social scale, life is a constant struggle to get enough to eat.
the evolutionary scale (=the way in which animals have developed over time from simple ones to more complicated and more intelligent ones)
Birds are much lower on the evolutionary scale than dogs.
a pay/salary scale
As a senior teacher, she has reached the top of her pay scale.
verbs
move up/down a scale
Some farmers prospered and moved up the social scale.
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scale2 verb  
1 [transitiveT]CLIMB to climb to the top of something that is high and difficult to climb 攀登
2 scale the heights to be extremely successful 登上事业的顶峰
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3 [transitiveT] technical to make writing or a picture the right size for a particular purpose 改变〔文字、图片〕的尺寸大小,缩放
n4 [intransitiveI] if something will scale, it will continue to work well even if it is made bigger or comes to include more things
5scale something ↔ down/back phrasal verbphr v REDUCEto reduce the amount or size of something 缩减,缩小 decrease
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6scale something ↔ up phrasal verbphr v to increase the amount or size of something 增加,扩大
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From Longman Business Dictionary
scalescale /skeɪl/ noun
1[singular, uncountableU] the size or level of something, especially when this is large
scale of
No-one had anticipated the scale of the redundancies (=that there would be so many).
We need to recycle plastics on a much bigger scale.
2diseconomies of scale [plural]ECONOMICS the disadvantages that a big factory, shop etc has compared with a smaller one, for example because it is more difficult to run a larger production unit
Over a period of decades, output becomes less profitable as diseconomies of scale arise.
3economies of scale [plural]ECONOMICS the advantages that a big factory, shop etc has over a smaller one because it can spread its FIXED COSTs over a larger number of units and therefore produce or sell things more cheaply
Joint production ventures allow for greater economies of scale.
4[countableC] a list of figures used for measuring and comparing amounts
scale of
a progressive scale of tax rates
Managers gave their opinion of the bond markets, ranked on a scale of one to ten.
the company pay scale
salary scale sliding scale

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