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1 målestoksforhold
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2 skala
* * *(en -er)( målestoksforhold) scale;(mus.) scale,( spændvidde) gamut;( på radio) dial;[ efter en stigende skala] on an ascending scale, progressive(ly);[ hele skalaen af følelser] the whole gamut of emotions;[ spille skalaer] practise scales. -
3 størrelsesforhold
scale ( fx on the scale of 1:10);pl (dvs dimensioner) dimensions. -
4 skjoldlus
scale insect. -
5 toneskala
scale, gamut. -
6 skala fk
scale -
7 vægt fk
scale -
8 målestok
sg - mǻlestokkenме́ра ж, масшта́б м* * *measure, standard* * *(meterstok etc) rule, measure;( målestoksforhold) scale;(fig: sammenligningsgrundlag) yardstick ( fx he used conditions in the USA as his yardstick; apply the same yardstick to all the cases); standard; benchmark ( fx the Tay is used as a benchmark for river cleanliness);( udstrækning) extent;[ anlægge en anden målestok] measure by another standard;[ efter dansk målestok var han rig] by Danish standards he was rich;[ efter en større målestok] on a large scale;T in a big way;(dvs i store mængder) in enormous quantities;[ kort i stor målestok] large-scale map. -
9 format
calibre, format, stature* * *(et -er) size;( bogformat også) format;( om personlighed) calibre ( fx an artist of quite a different calibre); standing;[ af format](fig) great, of importance;[ han mangler format] he is without greatness,T he is nothing very great;(dvs smålig) he is small-minded;(fig) on a smaller scale; -
10 karakterskala
grading scale;[ en femtrins karakterskala] a five-point scale. -
11 lønskala
wage (, salary) scale;[ glidende lønskala] sliding scale of wages. -
12 omfang
dimension, extent, scale, volume* * *(et)( omkreds) circumference, girth ( fx the girth of a tree);( størrelse, udstrækning) size,(også fig) extent ( fx the size of our business; the extent of his knowledge; the full extent of the damage (, of his goodness)), dimensions, proportions pl ( fx an undertaking of vast dimensions(el. proportions); assume alarming proportions);( af åndsvirksomhed) scope ( fx of a scientific work);(mus.) range, compass ( fx beyond the compass of her voice);[ med præp:][ af stort omfang] extensive;[ i stort omfang] to a great extent;( i stor målestok) on a large scale;[ i det omfang det er muligt] as far as possible. -
13 skæl
boundary, dandruff, scale, scurf* * *(et -) scale;( skæl i håret) dandruff, scurf,( et skæl) a grain of scurf;[ der faldt som skæl fra hans øjne] the scales fell from his eyes. -
14 stordrift
large-scale operations pl;( landbrug) large-scale farming. -
15 stort
heartily, heavily, substantially* * *adv:[ ikke stort] not much ( fx I don't care much about it; it does not matter much; not much butter), little ( fx little better);[ ikke stort andet end] little more than, little better than;[ stort anlagt] on a large scale,(foran sb) large-scale;[ det var stort gjort] it was nobly done;[ se stort på det] take a liberal view of it;[ det ser vi stort på] we don't worry about that;[ stort set] on the whole, by and large;[ tænke stort]T think big;[ vinde stort] win easily, win by a large margin,T win hands down. -
16 talsystem
system of (arithmetical) notation, scale ( fx the decimal scale). -
17 aftrappe
vb scale down ( fx wages, taxes), reduce gradually;( gradvis afskaffe) phase out;[ aftrappet gavl] corbie-step gable;(se også nedtrappe). -
18 anlagt
perf part af anlægge:[ anlagt for (el. til)] fitted for;[ gæstfrit anlagt] hospitably inclined;[ praktisk anlagt] of a practical turn, practical;[ anlagt på] intended for, calculated to;[ stort anlagt] large-scale ( fx undertaking);[ et stort anlagt arbejde] a work planned on generous lines. -
19 atlasblad
topographical map on the scale of 1:40000. -
20 bestik
cutlery, server* * *(et -)( etui) case of instruments;( tegnebestik) geometry set, drawing set;( spisebestik) knife, spoon, and fork,( kollektivt) cutlery,(am) flatware, silverware;(mar) ( stedsbestemmelse) (dead) reckoning;( målestok) scale;(også fig) miscalculate, be out in one's reckoning;(fig) size up ( fx the situation).
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