Summary
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- scales:
- scale:
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Wiktionary:
- scales → báscula, balanza
- scales → balanza, báscula, fundíbulo, trabuquete, almajaneque
- scale → escala, gama, escama, balanza, platillo
- scale → escalar, escamar
- scale → gama, escala musical, escala, escama, indicador, ábaco, nomograma, tamaño, extensión, báscula, estatura, talla, medida, dimensión, escalera
English
Detailed Translations for scales from English to Spanish
scales:
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the scales (weighing machine; balance; weigh-beam; steelyard; weighhouse; weighing-house; weigh-house)
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the scales (weighbridge; balance)
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the scales
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Wiktionary Translations for scales:
scales
Cross Translation:
Cross Translation:
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• scales | → balanza | ↔ waag — plaats waar vroeger van overheidswege handelsgoederen gewogen werden, waaggebouw |
• scales | → balanza; báscula | ↔ Waage — Technik: Messgerät zur Bestimmung des Gewichtes |
• scales | → fundíbulo; trabuquete; almajaneque | ↔ trébuchet — engin militaire offensif à contre-poids utilisé au Moyen Âge pour le siège des places fortifiées, souvent confondu avec la catapulte. |
scale:
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the scale (spectrum; gamma; gamut)
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the scale (boiler-scale)
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the scale
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the scale (gamut; spectrum)
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the scale (flake)
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the scale (musical scale; octave)
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the scale
– The capacity and performance of a given streaming media deployment. Web server networks are considered to be of a much larger scale compared to Windows Media server networks for delivering media streams, because of the ubiquity of HTTP. 1
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to scale
– To enlarge or reduce the display of an item, such as a drawing or a proportional character font, by adjusting its size proportionally. 1
Conjugations for scale:
present
- scale
- scale
- scales
- scale
- scale
- scale
simple past
- scaled
- scaled
- scaled
- scaled
- scaled
- scaled
present perfect
- have scaled
- have scaled
- has scaled
- have scaled
- have scaled
- have scaled
past continuous
- was scaling
- were scaling
- was scaling
- were scaling
- were scaling
- were scaling
future
- shall scale
- will scale
- will scale
- shall scale
- will scale
- will scale
continuous present
- am scaling
- are scaling
- is scaling
- are scaling
- are scaling
- are scaling
subjunctive
- be scaled
- be scaled
- be scaled
- be scaled
- be scaled
- be scaled
diverse
- scale!
- let's scale!
- scaled
- scaling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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Wiktionary Translations for scale:
scale
Cross Translation:
noun
verb
Cross Translation:
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• scale | → gama; escala musical | ↔ toonschaal — een volgens bepaalde schema stijgende of dalende opeenvolging van tonen |
• scale | → gama; escala musical | ↔ toonladder — een stijgende of dalende opeenvolging van tonen |
• scale | → escala | ↔ Maßstab — Verhältnis einer grafischen Darstellung zur Realität |
• scale | → escama | ↔ Schuppe — regelmäßig geformte Platte aus Horn o. Ä. als Bestandteil der Haut vieler Tiere |
• scale | → gama; escala | ↔ Skala — Tonleiter |
• scale | → escala musical | ↔ Tonleiter — Musik: eine zusammenhängende auf- oder absteigende Reihenfolge von Tönen, in einer feststehenden Anordnung der Tonschritte |
• scale | → indicador | ↔ Anzeige — Technik: eine Vorrichtung zur Signalisierung von Zuständen und Werten |
• scale | → ábaco; nomograma | ↔ abaque — Diagramme résolvant un problème numérique |
• scale | → tamaño; extensión | ↔ ampleur — caractère de ce qui est ample. |
• scale | → báscula | ↔ balance — métrol|fr instrument de mesure utilisé pour peser des éléments, pour déterminer leur masse. |
• scale | → estatura; talla; medida; dimensión; extensión; tamaño | ↔ taille — coupe ; manière dont on couper certaines choses, dont elles tailler. |
• scale | → escama | ↔ écaille — Petites lames minces et plates qui couvrir la peau de certains poissons et de certains reptiles. |
• scale | → escalera; escala | ↔ échelle — dispositif composé de deux montants de bois ou de fer munis d’espace en espace de traverses de bois ou de fer disposées de manière qu’elles peuvent servir de degrés ou d’escalier. |
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