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1 scale
n., vt. 눈금, 척도, 비율, 축척, 자, 진법, 규모, 사닥다리, 스케일, 등급, 사다리로 오르다, (비율에 따라)삭감하다, 적당히 판단하다,...천칭의 접시, 저울, 천칭, 체중계, 천칭자리, 물때, 버캐, 쇠똥, 이똥, (눈의) 흐림, 개각충 -
2 scale
비늘 -
3 beaufort scale
x. 보퍼트 풍력계급 -
4 Burnham scale
x. 공립학교교원봉급기준표 -
5 chromatic scale
x. 반음계 -
6 escalator scale
x. 에스컬레이터 조항에 의한 임금 체계 -
7 gapped scale
x. 갭트 스케일(실제 쓰지 않은 음을 뺀 음계 -
8 grand scale
a. 대형의, 대규모의, 다대한, 정력적인 -
9 HO scale
x. HO축척(자동차, 철도 모형의 축척) -
10 major scale
x. 장음계 -
11 marquois scale
x. 평행선을 긋는 기구 -
12 minor scale
n. 단음계 -
13 mohs scale
x. 모스 굳기계 -
14 platform scale
x. 앉은뱅이 저울 -
15 Richter scale
x. 리히터 스케일(지진의 진도 척도, 1-10까지 있음) -
16 sliding scale
x. 슬라이딩 스케일, 종가 임금 제도 -
17 wage scale
x. 임금표 -
18 Celsius scale
섭씨눈금 -
19 Celsius' temperature scale
섭씨온도눈금English-Korean animal medical dictionary > Celsius' temperature scale
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20 animal weighing scale
동물용체중계English-Korean animal medical dictionary > animal weighing scale
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