Scale

  • 121scale back/down — [phrasal verb] scale back/down (something) or scale (something) back/down : to decrease the size, amount, or extent of (something) The committee scaled down the budget. The company has scaled back production. We scaled bac …

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  • 122Scale analysis — may refer to:* Scale analysis (mathematics) * Scale analysis (statistics) …

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  • 123Scale-invariant feature transform — (engl., „skaleninvariante Merkmalstransformation“, kurz SIFT) ist ein Algorithmus zur Extraktion lokaler Bildmerkmale aus Abbildungen. Er kann vor allem bei der Bilderkennung verwendet werden. Er wurde von David G. Lowe an der University of… …

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  • 124scale monopoly — A scale monopoly under the Fair Trading Act 1973 existed if a single company (or a group of interconnected companies) supplies or acquires at least one quarter of the goods or services of a particular type in all or part of the UK. Powers of the… …

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  • 125scale economies — UK US noun [plural] ECONOMICS ► ECONOMIES OF SCALE(Cf. ↑economies of scale) …

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  • 126scale back something — scale back (something) to reduce the size or amount of something. The search for the child was scaled back sharply today, with almost a third of the volunteers heading home. The program was very effective, but the plan now is to scale it back.… …

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  • 127scale back — (something) to reduce the size or amount of something. The search for the child was scaled back sharply today, with almost a third of the volunteers heading home. The program was very effective, but the plan now is to scale it back. Usage notes:… …

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  • 128scale stair — or scale staircase noun (Scot) Stairs in straight flights • • • Main Entry: ↑scale …

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