Tanaka6000 scale
COMPOUND WORDS
| engineer's scale | {n} | Dreikantmaßstab | full-scale | {adj} | (of the same size) SEE: life-size :: | large-scale | {adj} | (drawn large so as to show detail) | large-scale | {adj} | (large in amount, scope or extent) | Likert scale | {n} | Likert-Skala | Mohs scale | {n} | Mohshärte | Richter scale | {prop} | (logarithmic scale) | scale | {n} | (assigning a magnitude) | scale | {n} | (device) | scale | {n} | (dish of a balance) | scale | {n} | (flake of skin) | scale | {n} | (keratin pieces covering the skin of certain animals) | scale | {n} | (limescale) SEE: limescale :: | scale | {n} | (ordered numerical sequence) | scale | {n} | (ratio of distances) | scale | {n} | (scale mail) | scale | {n} | (series of notes) | scale | {n} | (size or scope) | scale | {v} | (become scaly) | scale | {v} | (remove the scales of) | scale | {v} | (to change size of) | scale | {v} | (to climb) | scale insect | {n} | (small parasitic insect of superfamily Coccoidea) | scalene | {adj} | (sides of different lengths) | scales | {n} | (device for weighing goods for sale) | small-scale | {adj} | (having a modest scope or extent) | to scale | {adv} | (such that each dimension has the same proportion to the original) | upscale | {adj} | (marked by wealth or quality) SEE: high-class ::
5000 WORDS | L097 | P3985 | scale | der Maßstab | 标尺
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