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1 målestokk
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2 skala
scale -
3 målestokk
scale, scale* * *subst. rule, scale, measure, yardstick subst. (kart) scale, standard, standards subst. (overført) take as a standard (internasjonal målestokk) by international standards -
4 skala
scale, scale* * *subst. [ målestokkforhold] scale subst. [ på radio] dial subst. (musikk) [ spennvidde] gamut (i stor skala) on a large scale -
5 skjell
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6 måle
scale, measure -
7 vekt
scale, weight -
8 glødeskall
subst. iron scale, oxide scale subst. (korrosjon) mill scale, oxide scale -
9 lønnsregulativ
subst. wage scale, pay scale subst. scale of pay, wage el. salary scale -
10 stordriftsulempe
subst. (økonomi) diseconomy of scale, diseconomy of large-scale production (økonomi) (bedriftsekstern stordriftsulempe) external diseconomy of scale (økonomi) (bedriftsintern stordriftsulempe) internal diseconomy of scale -
11 innstillingsskala
subst. adjusting scale subst. adjustment scale subst. adjusting index, adjusting scale -
12 lønnsskala
subst. pay el. salary el. wage scale, scale of wages (glidende lønnsskala) sliding scale of wages -
13 lønnstariff
subst. pay scale, wage scale, scale of wages -
14 statens lønnsregulativ
subst. State salary scale, State pay scale, State wage scale -
15 stordriftsfordel
subst. scale advantage (økonomi) (bedriftsekstern stordriftsfordel) external economy of scale (økonomi) (bedriftsintern stordriftsfordel) internal economy of scale -
16 Atterbergs skala
subst. (geologi) Atterberg grade scale, Atterberg scale -
17 avtrappe
verb. reduce gradually, graduate, scale, scale down, phase out, grade -
18 båndvekt
subst. conveyer belt scale, belt scale -
19 celsiusskala
subst. Celsius scale, centigrade scale -
20 fiskeskjell
subst. fish-scale, scale
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