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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

scaled-down AGG

scaled-down

I. scale [ingl brit skeɪl, ingl am skeɪl] SOST

1. scale (extent):

étendue f (of de)
ampleur f (of de)
envergure f (of de)
degré m (of de)

2. scale (grading system):

on a scale of 1 to 10

3. scale (for maps, models):

4. scale (on thermometer, gauge etc):

5. scale (for weighing):

6. scale MUS:

7. scale ZOOL (on fish, insect):

8. scale (deposit):

II. scales SOST

scales sost pl:

III. scale [ingl brit skeɪl, ingl am skeɪl] VB vb trans

1. scale (climb):

scale wall, peak, tower

2. scale (take scales off):

scale fish

IV. scale [ingl brit skeɪl, ingl am skeɪl]

full-scale [ingl brit ˌfʊlˈskeɪl, ingl am ˈfʊl ˈˌskeɪl] AGG

1. full-scale (in proportion):

full-scale drawing, plan

2. full-scale (extensive):

full-scale operation, search
full-scale investigation
full-scale study

3. full-scale (total):

full-scale alert, panic
full-scale war, crisis

4. full-scale (complete):

full-scale performance

chromatic scale SOST MUS

Richter scale [ingl brit ˈrɪktə, ingl am ˈrɪktər ˌskeɪl] SOST

small-scale [ingl brit smɔːlˈskeɪl, ingl am ˈsmɔl ˈˌskeɪl] AGG

small-scale model
small-scale map, plan
small-scale industry

scale back VB [ingl brit skeɪl -, ingl am skeɪl -]

scale back → scale down

I. scale down VB [ingl brit skeɪl -, ingl am skeɪl -] (scale [sth] down, scale down [sth])

1. scale down (reduce according to scale):

scale down drawing, map

2. scale down (reduce) fig:

scale down production
scale down expenditure, import, involvement, activity

pay scale SOST

I. scale down VB [ingl brit skeɪl -, ingl am skeɪl -] (scale [sth] down, scale down [sth])

1. scale down (reduce according to scale):

scale down drawing, map

2. scale down (reduce) fig:

scale down production
scale down expenditure, import, involvement, activity

I. scale up VB [ingl brit skeɪl -, ingl am skeɪl -] (scale [sth] up, scale up [sth])

1. scale up lett drawing, map:

2. scale up fig activity, work:

nel dizionario PONS

I. scale1 [skeɪl] SOST

1. scale ZOOL:

2. scale no pl (mineral coating):

scale of a boiler, coffee machine, iron

3. scale MED:

II. scale1 [skeɪl] VB vb trans

I. scale2 [skeɪl] SOST

1. scale (system of gradations) a. ECON:

scale of thermometer

2. scale:

3. scale no pl (great size):

4. scale MUS:

locuzioni:

II. scale2 [skeɪl] VB vb trans

III. scale2 [skeɪl] VB vb intr ECON

wage scale [ˈweɪdʒskeɪl] SOST

small-scale AGG

large-scale AGG

1. large-scale (in large proportions):

2. large-scale (extensive):

large-scale emergency aid

I. scale down VB vb trans

II. scale down VB vb intr ECON

salary scale SOST

time scale SOST

time scale of events
time scale of a novel

full-scale AGG

1. full-scale (at the same size):

2. full-scale (total):

3. full-scale (extensive):

full-scale action
full-scale study

I. scale up VB vb trans

II. scale up VB vb intr

nel dizionario PONS

I. scale1 [skeɪl] SOST

1. scale ZOOL:

2. scale (flake of skin):

3. scale (mineral coating):

scale of a boiler, coffee machine, iron

II. scale1 [skeɪl] VB vb trans

I. scale2 [skeɪl] SOST

1. scale (system of gradations) a. ECON:

scale of thermometer

2. scale (for weighing):

3. scale (great size):

4. scale MUS:

locuzioni:

II. scale2 [skeɪl] VB vb trans

III. scale2 [skeɪl] VB vb intr ECON

full-scale AGG

1. full-scale (at the same size):

2. full-scale (total):

3. full-scale (extensive):

full-scale action
full-scale study

large-scale AGG

1. large-scale (in large proportions):

2. large-scale (extensive):

large-scale emergency aid

small-scale AGG

time scale SOST

time scale of events
time scale of a novel

Richter scale [ˈrɪk·tər] SOST

wage scale [ˈweɪdʒ·skeɪl] SOST

salary scale SOST

scale drawing SOST TECN, ARCHIT

Present
Iscale
youscale
he/she/itscales
wescale
youscale
theyscale
Past
Iscaled
youscaled
he/she/itscaled
wescaled
youscaled
theyscaled
Present Perfect
Ihavescaled
youhavescaled
he/she/ithasscaled
wehavescaled
youhavescaled
theyhavescaled
Past Perfect
Ihadscaled
youhadscaled
he/she/ithadscaled
wehadscaled
youhadscaled
theyhadscaled

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He states that since the late 1990s there have only been two large-scale opinion surveys conducted.
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As large-scale settlement occurred to its north, south and west the region remained relatively wild.
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The process is usually done as a large-scale project with hundreds dropped in a single area at any one time.
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The drama department is responsible for a large-scale dramatic performance each year.
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It was in the late 1990s when his passion for large-scale paintings took hold.
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