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n.
刻度;等級,規模;音階;量程;天枰,磅秤;鱗片,鱗狀物
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v.
攀登;按比例決定;稱重;刮鱗;剝落
n.
(名詞)
- [P] 魚鱗,鱗片 any of the thin overlapping plates of hard material covering the skin of many fish and reptiles
- [C] 鱗狀物; 障眼物 thing resembling this, especially a loose flake of diseased skin or eyes
- [S] [U] 水垢,水銹 a hard covering on the inside of pots, hot-water pipes, etc.
- [C] 刻度,度數 series of marks at regular distances for the purpose of measuring
- [C] 比例(尺) relation between the actual size of sth and the map, diagram, etc. which represents it
- [U] [C] 規模 relative size, extent, etc.
- [C] 等級,級別 grade; rank
- [C] 音階 an arrangement of notes in a system of music
- [C] 記(數)法,…(進)法 system of units for measuring
- [P] 天平,磅秤 balance or instrument for weighing
v.
(動詞)
- vt. 攀登,爬 climb up sth
- vt. 刮去(魚等)的鱗片 remove the small flat hard pieces of skin from a fish
n.
名詞
- 刻度,尺度,標度
- 等級,級別, 等級體系
- 規模
- 磅秤,天平(盤)
- 鱗(片)
- 范圍
- 音階
- 程度
- 水垢,水銹
- 牙垢,牙石
v.
動詞
- 攀登, 到達…頂點
- 去鱗,刮去...的鱗片
- 刮除牙石
- 改變…的大小
- 減少(數量),縮小
- 增大,擴大
- 按重量把...分成均等部分
- 重
- 剝去...的介殼
- 用縮尺繪制
- 按比例排列
- 依比例決定
- 剝落
- 用梯子爬上
- 爬越
- 變成梯子,成梯形
- 逐步攀登,逐漸增高,逐步升高
- 用秤稱,把...過秤,稱…的重量
- 調節
- 安排
- 測量,量材積,估量,衡量
Noun:
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an ordered reference standard;
"judging on a scale of 1 to 10"
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relative magnitude;
"they entertained on a grand scale"
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the ratio between the size of something and a representation of it;
"the scale of the map"
"the scale of the model"
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a specialized leaf or bract that protects a bud or catkin
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a thin flake of dead epidermis shed from the surface of the skin
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(music) a series of notes differing in pitch according to a specific scheme (usually within an octave)
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a measuring instrument for weighing; shows amount of mass
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an indicator having a graduated sequence of marks
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a metal sheathing of uniform thickness (such as the shield attached to an artillery piece to protect the gunners)
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a flattened rigid plate forming part of the body covering of many animals
Verb:
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measure by or as if by a scale;
"This bike scales only 25 pounds"
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pattern, make, regulate, set, measure, or estimate according to some rate or standard
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take by attacking with scaling ladders;
"The troops scaled the walls of the fort"
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reach the highest point of;
"We scaled the Mont Blanc"
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climb up by means of a ladder
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remove the scales from;
"scale fish"
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measure with or as if with scales;
"scale the gold"
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size or measure according to a scale;
"This model must be scaled down"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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How much does it read on the scale?
讀數展現的是太多?
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The force of the wind is measured on a standard scale of 0-12.
風速是按0-12級標準規范分等級預估的。
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The fifth note of a scale is called a dominant.
音階的第5音被又稱屬音。
用作動詞 (v.)
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It takes courage and strength to scale these cliffs.
登攀某些懸崖峭壁要求意志和魔力。
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The company has begun to scale down its operations in Asia.
好幾家平臺已逐漸開始減小在全球的項目。
用作名詞 (n.)
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Scales of skin peel off after scarlet fever.
猩紅熱病愈后皮膚吧上的鱗屑就是脫落情況。
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His explanations removed the scale from my eyes.
他的釋義使給我看清了元兇。
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A scale of rust covered the steel plate.
四層鐵銹蓋住了不銹鋼板。
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This ruler has only one scale in centimeters.
這把尺唯有毫米刻線。
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The scale of this map is an inch to a mile.
這張衛星地圖的的比例尺不是寸大代表著一英里。
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He's in business on a small scale.
他做的是小本茶葉生意。
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For every year you've worked here you go up another step on the salary scale.
你是在這里的英文每上班整年,月薪便會長4級。
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His rapid ascent in the social scale was surprising.
他的社會的價值升高之很快最令 高興。
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The butcher weighed the meat on the scales.
肉販用盤秤稱肉。
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He bears down on the scales at 276 pounds.
他在磅秤上稱的脂肪率為276磅。
用作動詞 (v.)
用于及物形容詞
S+~+ n./pron.
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The boys soon scaled the wall.
男寶不久就爬好了墻頭。
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They are determined to spare no efforts to scale the peaks in science and technology.
他倆下決心奮力攀爬高新科技高峰期。
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You have to scale the fish before cooking it.
你到燒魚前面得刮去魚鱗。
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I weighed myself on her scales, and found I had lost weight.
來自: C. Priest
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Providence..weighs the nations in an even scale.
源自: fig.
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In the balancing of probabilities..the scales don't bump..either way.
出處: J. Hilton
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The scales are weighed heavily against him.
出處: W. R. Geddes
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An old green garden-seat with the paint peeling off in scales.
出于: R. Firbank
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Its scale..surpassed that of any church..in England.
產自: E. A. Freeman
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The..intervention of foreign troops on a major scale.
源于: G. F. Kennan
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Our..wish to preserve the planet must..be reduced to the scale of our competence.
選自:Harper's Magazine
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The..paint was scaling from the brick walls.
來自: S. Bellow
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The highest pass in Europe..and..it seemed as if we were scaling heaven itself.
產自: H. M. Field
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A prisoner had escaped by scaling the roof.
源自: C. Morgan
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Cecil..never attained the literary heights which his brother so often scaled.
來源于: fig.
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By this, is..the corrupt deputy scaled.
來自:Measure for Measure ,
Shakespeare
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用作名詞 (n.)
- hang in the scales
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懸而未決not decided
- turn the scales
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扭轉局面cause to change situation
用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
形容詞+~
名詞+~
介詞+~
~+介詞
用作動詞 (v.)
~+名詞
~+介詞
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v. (動詞)
- scale, climb
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- scale和climb都指攀登。scale僅指身體的動作,特別是為了越過障礙而采取的艱苦動作; climb強調吃力地或曲折地向上運動。
- ☆ 1300年左右進入英語,直接源自古法語的escale,意為鱗,殼;最初源自古日耳曼語的sklo,意為分裂,分開。
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