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climb* * *scalare1 agg.1 graduated, scaled, proportional: (banca) interesse scalare, scaled interest; (trib.) imposte scalari, graduated (o progressive) taxes◆ s.m.1 (banca) new balance after every entry, balance down of an account2 (mat., fis.) scalar.scalare2 v.tr.1 to climb (up), to scale; (st. mil.) to escalade: scalare una montagna, to climb a mountain; scalare un muro, to scale a wall3 (estens.) ( detrarre) to scale down, to grade down, to take* off, to knock off, to reduce: scalare dieci euro dal conto, to take ten euros off the bill; scalare un debito, to scale down a debt (o to pay off a debt by instalments)4 ( a maglia) to decrease, to cast* off* * *I [ska'lare] vt2)scalare un debito — to pay off a debt in instalments3) (capelli) to layerII [ska'lare] aggMat Fis scalar* * *I 1. [ska'lare]2) mat. fis. [grandezza, prodotto] scalar2.sostantivo maschile banc. interest tableII [ska'lare]verbo transitivo1) (salire) to climb, to scale [montagna, muro]3) (detrarre) to deduct, to take* off [ spese]4) aut. to change down BE, to downshift AE* * *scalare1/ska'lare/ [1]2 mat. fis. [grandezza, prodotto] scalarbanc. interest table.————————scalare2/ska'lare/ [1]1 (salire) to climb, to scale [montagna, muro]3 (detrarre) to deduct, to take* off [ spese]
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