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61 projected-scale instrumen
• meradlo s projekciou stup -
62 radix scale
• pozicný zápis -
63 reduced scale
• zmenšená mierka -
64 sliding scale
• klzavá stupnica miezd• posuvná mierka• logaritmické pravítko -
65 small-scale computer
• malý pocítac -
66 small-scale integration
• malá integrácia -
67 social scale
• spolocenská úroven• spolocenský stupen -
68 time scale
• casová mierka -
69 time scale change
• casová transformácia -
70 time scale factor
• casová mierka -
71 wage scale
• úroven miezd• mzdová stupnica• mzdová úroven -
72 weighing scale
• odstupnovanie váh -
73 chromatic scale
(a series of musical notes, each separated from the next by a semitone.) chromatický, poltónový -
74 calibrate
['kælibreit]1) (to mark out the scale on (a measuring instrument).) kalibrovať2) (to correct or adjust (the scale or instrument): He calibrated the weighing machine.) vyvažovať* * *• vyvažovat• zastrelovat• znackovat• kalibrovat• ciachovat• porovnávat• nanášat stupnicu -
75 wholesale
['həulseil]1) (( also adverb) buying and selling goods on a large scale, usually from a manufacturer and to a retailer: a wholesale business; He buys the materials wholesale.) veľkoobchodný, masový; vo veľkom2) (on a large scale: the wholesale slaughter of innocent people.) masový•* * *• velkoobchod• vo velkom• velkoobchodný -
76 a
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77 casuarina
[kæʒuə'ri:nə](a tall, feathery tree with drooping, jointed, green branches and scale-like leaves.) prasličník* * *• praslicka -
78 close-up
noun (a photograph or film taken near the subject and thus big in scale: The close-up of the model showed her beautiful skin.) detailný záber* * *• záber zblízka -
79 commerce
['komə:s] 1. noun(the exchange of goods between nations or people; trade on a large scale: He is engaged in commerce.) obchod2. noun(a TV or radio advertisement: I enjoyed the play but the commercials irritated me.) reklama- commercialise
- commercialism
- commercial traveller* * *• obchod -
80 enlarge
1) (to make larger: He enlarged the garden.) rozšíriť2) (to reproduce on a larger scale (a photograph etc): We had the photograph enlarged.) zväčšiť•- enlarge on* * *• zväcšovat• zväcšit• šírit (sa) o• rozšírit
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