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    size规模

  1. [singular, uncountable] the size or extent of something, especially when compared with something else(尤指与其他事物相比较时的)规模,范围,程度
    • on a … scale They entertain on a large scale (= they hold expensive parties with a lot of guests).他们大宴宾客。
    • Here was corruption on a grand scale.这里的腐败现象曾十分严重。
    • On a global scale, 77 per cent of energy is created from fossil fuels.在全球范围内,77%的能源来自化石燃料。
    • Corporations are borrowing on a massive scale. 企业正在大举借债。
    • Western-style consumerism is unsustainable on a global scale.西方式的消费主义在全球范围内是不可持续的。
    • Manufacturing is done on a small scale.制造是小规模进行的。
    • His work as a portrait painter is small in scale.他作为肖像画家的作品规模很小。
    • to achieve economies of scale in production (= to produce many items so the cost of producing each one is reduced)生产实现规模经济
    • scale of something It was impossible to comprehend the full scale of the disaster.这场灾难的深重程度当时还无法充分认识。
    • It was not until morning that the sheer scale of the damage could be seen (= how great it was).直到早晨才看清了损害的严重程度。
    • The scale of the problem is difficult to measure. 问题的规模很难衡量。
    see also full-scale, large-scale, small-scale
    Extra Examples
    • Do they always entertain on such a lavish scale?他们经常这样大摆宴席吗?
    • Economies of scale enable the larger companies to lower their prices.规模经济使得大公司可以降低产品价格。
    • It is difficult to comprehend the sheer scale of the suffering caused by the war.人们很难理解战争造成的苦难有多严重。
    • The dolls are now produced on a commercial scale.这种玩具娃娃现已投入规模化生产。
    • They plan to expand the scale and scope of their operations.他们打算扩大经营规模和范围。
    • We need to determine the scale of the problem.我们需要确定问题的严重程度。
    • a misuse of presidential power on an unprecedented scale总统权力程度空前的滥用
    • pollution on a massive scale大范围的污染
    • What if a global scale catastrophe happens? 如果全球范围的灾难发生了呢?
    Topics Maths and measurementb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • full
    • big
    • considerable
    verb + scale
    • expand
    • increase
    • reduce
    preposition
    • scale of
    • in scale
    • on a scale
    phrases
    • an economy of scale
    • given the scale of
    See full entry
  2. range of levels等级

  3. [countable] a range of levels or numbers used for measuring something等级;级别
    • a five-point pay scale五分制工资等级
    • to evaluate performance on a scale from 1 to 10按 1 到 10 级来评估业绩
    • The salary scale goes from £12 000 to £20 000.工资等级从12 000到20 000不等。
    • a scale of charges收费等级
    • Use the following scale to rate each item.使用以下标准对每个项目进行评分。
    see also Richter scale, sliding scale, timescale
    Extra Examples
    • After ten years, she had worked her way to the top of the pay scale.10 年后,她已拿到了最高级别的薪水。
    • Please see the attached sheet for our scale of fees.我们的分级收费标准请参见附页。
    • On a scale of 1 to 10, he scores 7.按从 1 到 10 的计分标准评定,他得到 7 分。
    • Patients were asked to state their level of anxiety on a 10-point rating scale.患者被要求用十分制打分标准给出各自焦虑程度的分值。
    • On the response sheet, the scale of answers ranged from ‘excellent’ to ‘extremely poor’.在答卷上,答案的等级从“优秀”到“极差”不等。
    • There is an ascending scale of penalties for traffic offences.对交通违章的处罚等级越来越高。
    Topics Maths and measurementb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fixed
    • sliding
    • five-point
    verb + scale
    • use
    • construct
    • develop
    scale + verb
    • go from… to…
    • range from… to…
    • be based on
    preposition
    • on a/​the scale
    • scale of… to…
    phrases
    • the bottom of the scale
    • the end of the scale
    • the top of the scale
    See full entry
  4. [countable, usually singular] the set of all the different levels of something, from the lowest to the highest等级体系
    • At the other end of the scale, life is a constant struggle to get enough to eat.对于处在社会最底层的人来说,生活就是为吃饱肚子而不断挣扎的过程。
    • You're higher on the social scale than I am.你在社会尺度上比我高。
    Extra Examples
    • Farm workers were always considered to be low down on the social scale.农场工人总被认为处于社会等级的底层。
    • At what point on the evolutionary scale do birds come?鸟类在进化的哪个阶段出现?
    • At the bottom end of the scale, there are people living on under a dollar a day.在天平的底端,有人每天靠不到一美元生活。
    • He has risen up the social scale from rather humble beginnings.他从地位卑微的无名小卒开始打拚,获得了现今的社会地位。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fixed
    • sliding
    • five-point
    verb + scale
    • use
    • construct
    • develop
    scale + verb
    • go from… to…
    • range from… to…
    • be based on
    preposition
    • on a/​the scale
    • scale of… to…
    phrases
    • the bottom of the scale
    • the end of the scale
    • the top of the scale
    See full entry
  5. marks for measuring衡量标度

  6. [countable] a series of marks at regular points on an instrument that is used for measuring标度;刻度
    • How much does it read on the scale?刻度显示的是多少?
    • He read the altitude in degrees off the scale.他以度数为单位读出了高度。
    Topics Maths and measurementb2
  7. weighing instrument衡器

  8. scales
    [plural]
    (North American English also scale)
    an instrument for weighing people or things秤;磅秤;天平
    • bathroom/kitchen/weighing scales浴室秤;厨房用秤;秤
    • (figurative) the scales of justice (= represented as the two pans on a balance)法律的天平
    Topics Maths and measurementb2, Cooking and eatingb2
  9. of map/diagram/model地图;图表;模型

  10. [countable] the relation between the actual size of something and its size on a map, diagram or model that represents it比例;比例尺
    • a scale of 1:25 0001:25 000 的比例
    • a scale model/drawing按比例缩放的模型/图画
    • Both plans are drawn to the same scale.两张平面图是按同一比例绘制的。
    • to scale Is this diagram to scale? (= are all its parts the same size and shape in relation to each other as they are in the thing represented)这个示意图是按比例画的吗?
    Extra Examples
    • He's made a scale model of the Eiffel Tower.他按比例做了一个埃菲尔铁塔模型。
    • The map has a scale of one centimetre to the kilometre.这幅地图的比例是1 厘米代表1 千米。
    • The plan of the building is not drawn to scale.大楼的平面图画得不合比例。
    Topics Maths and measurementb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + scale
    • draw something to
    • have
    scale + noun
    • drawing
    • model
    preposition
    • to scale
    • scale of… to…
    See full entry
  11. in music音乐

  12. [countable] a series of musical notes moving upwards or downwards, with fixed intervals between each note, especially a series of eight starting on a particular note音阶
    • the scale of C majorC 大调音阶
    • to practise scales on the piano在钢琴上练习音阶
    compare key, octaveTopics Musicc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • major
    • minor
    verb + scale
    • play
    • sing
    • practise/​practice
    preposition
    • scale of
    See full entry
  13. of fish/reptile鱼;爬行动物

  14. [countable] any of the thin plates of hard material that cover the skin of many fish and reptiles鳞;鳞片
    • The beast was a dragon, with great purple and green scales.野兽是一条龙,长着巨大的紫色和绿色鳞片。
    Topics Fish and shellfishc1, Animalsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • overlapping
    • fine
    • thin
    verb + scale
    • be covered in
    • be covered with
    See full entry
  15. in water pipes, etc.水管等

  16. (British English also fur)
    [uncountable] a hard white substance that is sometimes left inside water pipes and containers for heating water水垢;水锈 see also limescale
  17. on teeth牙齿

  18. [uncountable] a hard substance that forms on teeth, especially when they are not cleaned regularly牙垢;牙石 compare plaque
  19. Word Originnoun senses 1 to 4 and noun senses 6 to 7 late Middle English: from Latin scala ‘ladder’ (the verb via Old French escaler or medieval Latin scalare ‘climb’), from the base of Latin scandere ‘to climb’. noun sense 5 Middle English (in the sense ‘drinking cup’, surviving in South African English): from Old Norse skál ‘bowl’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schaal, German Schale ‘bowl’, also to English dialect shale ‘dish’. noun senses 8 to 10 Middle English: shortening of Old French escale, from the Germanic base of scale (noun - sense 5).
Idioms
tip the balance/scales
(also swing the balance)
  1. to affect the result of something in one way rather than another使天平倾斜;使结果倾向某方;起决定性作用
    • In an interview, smart presentation can tip the scales in your favour.在面试中,机敏的表现是一种有利的条件。
    • New evidence tipped the balance against the prosecution.新的证据打破了起诉的平衡。
tip the scales at something
  1. to weigh a particular amount重量为
    • He tipped the scales at just over 80 kilos.他称得体重刚过 80 公斤。

scale

verb
/skeɪl/
/skeɪl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they scale
/skeɪl/
/skeɪl/
he / she / it scales
/skeɪlz/
/skeɪlz/
past simple scaled
/skeɪld/
/skeɪld/
past participle scaled
/skeɪld/
/skeɪld/
-ing form scaling
/ˈskeɪlɪŋ/
/ˈskeɪlɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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    climb攀登

  1. scale something (formal) to climb to the top of something very high and steep攀登;到达…顶点
    • the first woman to scale the world's five highest peaks第一位登上世界五大高峰的女性
    • He somehow managed to scale the sheer outside wall of the tower.他不知怎么设法爬上了那座塔陡峭的外墙。
    • (figurative) He has scaled the heights of his profession.他登上了他事业的顶峰。
  2. fish

  3. scale something to remove the small flat hard pieces of skin from a fish去鳞
  4. teeth牙齿

  5. scale something to remove tartar from the teeth by scraping刮除牙石
    • The dentist scaled and polished my teeth.牙医为我刮除牙石,抛光了牙齿。
  6. change size改变大小

  7. scale something (from something) (to something) (specialist) to change the size of something缩放
    • Text can be scaled from 4 points to 108 points without any loss of quality.正文字体可以在 4 点到 108 点之间变动而不影响印刷质量。
  8. Word Originverb senses 1 to 4 late Middle English: from Latin scala ‘ladder’ (the verb via Old French escaler or medieval Latin scalare ‘climb’), from the base of Latin scandere ‘to climb’. verb senses 2 to 3 Middle English: shortening of Old French escale, from the Germanic base of scale (noun - sense 5).

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