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1 power-dependent corrected to the scale factor
коррекция масштабного коэффициента ( кольцевого лазерного гироскопа) в зависимости от мощностиАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > power-dependent corrected to the scale factor
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2 scale
I [skeɪl] noun1) a set of regularly spaced marks made on something (eg a thermometer or a ruler) for use as a measure; a system of numbers, measurement etc:مِقْياس مُدَرَّج، ميزان، مَسطَرَهThis thermometer has two scales marked on it, one in Fahrenheit and one in Centigrade.
2) a series or system of items of increasing or decreasing size, value etc:جَدْوَلa wage/salary scale.
3) in music, a group of notes going up or down in order:سُلَّم موسيقيThe boy practised his scales on the piano.
4) the size of measurements on a map etc compared with the real size of the country etc shown by it:مِقْياس الرَّسِمIn a map drawn to the scale 1:50,000, one centimetre represents half a kilometre.
5) the size of an activity:نِطاق، حَجْم II [skeɪl] verbThese guns are being manufactured on a large scale.
to climb (a ladder, cliff etc):يَتَسَلَّق السُّلَّم III [skeɪl] nounThe prisoner scaled the prison walls and escaped.
any of the small thin plates or flakes that cover the skin of fishes, reptiles etc:حَرْشَف السَّمَكA herring's scales are silver in colour.
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3 scale
تَسَوَّرَ \ scale: to climb (sth. very steep, such as a cliff, wall, etc.). \ حَرْشَفة (للسَّمَك) \ scale: one of the thin, flat plates that cover the skin of many fish and reptiles. \ فَلْسَة \ scale: one of the thin, flat plates that cover the skin of many fish and reptiles. \ كِفَّة مِيزان \ scale: one of the dishes on a pair of scales. \ مِقْيَاسٌ نِسْبِيّ \ scale: a set of marks for measuring, on maps or on instruments (ruler, weighing machine, thermometer, etc.); the comparative value of these marks: This map is drawn to a scale of 1/25,000 (one metre on the map is equal to 25,000 metres on the ground). -
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مَدًى \ range: the farthest distance that sth. can reach: This gun has a range of 7 miles; That aircraft has a range of 2000 miles (without needing more petrol), stay within range (within reach of my voice): in case I need you: don’t go out of range, the actual distance between a gun (or a photographer, etc.) and the object that is aimed at I took that picture at a range of only one metre. scale: an amount that is large or small in comparison with others: He farms on a large scale (He farms a wide area and sells great quantities of produce). scope: range (of action or ideas): A diseased mind is beyond the scope of all except special doctors. extent: the distance that something stretches: He held out his arms to their full extent, (as a measure of completeness) the point or amount that is reached To what extent do you agree with him? To some (or a certain or a great) extent, but not completely. \ See Also نطاق (نِطاق)، مجال (مَجال)، مرمى (مَرْمًى)، حد (حَدّ) -
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نِطَاق \ belt: a band worn round the waist.. sash: a strip of coloured cloth that is worn round the waist or (in ceremonial dress) over the shoulder. scale: an amount that is large or small in comparison with others: He farms on a large scale (He farms a wide area and sells great quantities of produce). -
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سُلَّم \ ladder: a movable set of wooden steps, for climbing to reach sth.: He climbed a ladder to clean the top windows. scale: a fixed set of different levels: a pay scale (with regular increases); a musical scale (with 5 or 8 notes that rise in a regular form). stair, staircase, stairway: a set of steps that lead from one level inside a building to another. \ See Also درج (دَرَج) -
7 The Social Adjustment Scale Self-Report
Psychology: SAS-SR scale (Опросник социальной интеграции)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > The Social Adjustment Scale Self-Report
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تَسَلَّقَ \ climb: to go up sth. steep (a mountain, stairs, a tree, etc.): Can you climb a rope?. scale: to climb (sth. very steep, such as a cliff, wall, etc.). swarm: (usu. with up) to climb, by holding on with one’s arms and legs: He swarmed up the rope. -
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To remove the scales from the skin of a fish using a dull knife or a special kitchen tool called a fish scaler. Scallion -( Green Onion) Variety of onion with small bulbs, long stiff green leaves. Usually eaten raw. Also called spring onion, green onion. -
10 Scale Hyssop
Any of various herbs belonging to the mint family with aromatic, dark green leaves that have a slightly bitter, minty flavor. Hyssop adds intrigue to salads, fruit dishes, soups and stews. It is also used to flavor certain liquors such as Chartreuse. -
11 The World Photovoltaic Scale
Unit measures: WPVSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > The World Photovoltaic Scale
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12 scale of the surface roughness
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > scale of the surface roughness
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13 economies of scale
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14 salire le scale di corsa
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15 Double Scale Harness
This is a harness in which the couplings are attached to the neck cords in pairs. These couplings are provided with mails and the couplings are knotted about 8-in. or 9-in. above the mails. Thin, flat metal staves are inserted through each row of couplings in the knotted loops, and the staves are operated by separate hooks at the sides of the machine. By this means, a pattern of twice the width can be woven. Thus a pattern on 800 ends can be woven by a 400's machine. The cards are cut only for figure, the ground being operated by side hooks and staves.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Double Scale Harness
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16 pay scale
HRa framework that groups together jobs of broadly equivalent worth into job grades, based on job evaluation, with a pay range given to each grade. Although pay scales are still widely used, other pay structures such as broadbanding are replacing the traditional approach. Some organizations do not have a formal structure and instead rely on personal contracts. -
17 giù per la collina, le scale
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18 su per la montagna, le scale
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19 full-scale
adjective(of a drawing etc) of the same size as the subject:على نِطاقٍ واسِعa full-scale drawing of a flower.
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20 risk-bearing economy of scale
Finconducting business on such a large scale that the risk of loss is reduced because it is spread over so many independent events, as in the issuance of insurance policiesThe ultimate business dictionary > risk-bearing economy of scale
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