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 scaling ['skeiliŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 鱼鳞, 鳞片排列, 去鳞, 鳞片剥落, 攀登进攻, 按比例测量, 按比例缩放

[计] 缩放比例

[化] 剥落; 片落; 脱皮; 扒皮; 结垢; 定标

[医] 刮牙术, 刮治术, 脱落

[经] 分批交易


  1. The act of scaling a fortified wall or rampart.
    攀登,爬云梯攀登设防的高墙或城垣的行为
  2. The paint is scaling off.
    油漆正在脱落。


scaling
[ noun ]
  1. the act of arranging in a graduated series

  2. <noun.act>
  3. act of measuring or arranging or adjusting according to a scale

  4. <noun.act>
  5. ascent by or as if by a ladder

  6. <noun.act>


Scale \Scale\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scaled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Scaling}.]
To weigh or measure according to a scale; to measure; also,
to grade or vary according to a scale or system.

Scaling his present bearing with his past. --Shak.

{To scale a debt, wages, etc.} or {To scale down a debt,
wages, etc.}, to reduce a debt, etc., according to a fixed
ratio or scale. [U.S.]


Scaling \Scal"ing\ (sk[=a]l"[i^]ng), a.
1. Adapted for removing scales, as from a fish; as, a scaling
knife; adapted for removing scale, as from the interior of
a steam boiler; as, a scaling hammer, bar, etc.

2. Serving as an aid in clambering; as, a scaling ladder,
used in assaulting a fortified place.

  1. The Gramm-Rudman Act forced government to at least attempt scaling back, and the phasing out of tax deductions on installment debt has made individuals more conscious of saving rather than spending.
  2. I started scaling down a bit, some tours with the band and some solo. I got my wife more involved with the accounting and myself more entangled with the business end of it.
  3. Another $250 billion would come principally from scaling back military spending and cutting interest expenses by reducing government borrowing.
  4. Mobs had stormed the embassies by crashing trucks through gates or scaling walls.
  5. But the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the move was not related to appeals from the two women and he insisted the scaling down did not amount to a cease-fire.
  6. Lawrencia Bembenek, 31, a former model and policewoman convicted of murdering her then-husband's ex-wife in 1981, is believed to have fled with her fiance after scaling a fence July 15 at a women's prison in east-central Wisconsin.
  7. Consumers continued to pay their bills in the July-September quarter but were scaling back borrowing as the economy headed into what many analysts say is a recession, a banking group said Monday.
  8. Some said the $742.8 million would be better used for marketing and other programs that GM is scaling back as a result of cost-cutting measures.
  9. American Agriculture Movement and the National Farmers Union officials on hand praised the coalition's stress on restricting the supply of farm crops _ and thus raising farm prices _ as a prelude to scaling back pesticide use.
  10. Indeed, many banks are scaling down their activities by restricting loans, reducing deposits and substituting government bonds and single-family mortgages for commercial and industrial loans that require more risk-based capital.
  11. They say that talk of scaling back is a Republican-inspired ploy to undermine their chances.
  12. It involves a thickening and scaling of the skin, usually in the areas of the scalp, elbows, knees, back and buttocks.
  13. According to Tuesday's announcement, the huge reduction in the estimated cost of a first-phase system was achieved primarily by scaling back plans for space-based interceptor rockets _ known as SBI's.
  14. It is Allegheny's biggest divestiture since it began scaling back and focusing on North American operations.
  15. Eastern Airlines challenged Delta to join it in scaling back departures from Atlanta's Hartsfield Airport to reduce traffic snarls.
  16. A government official said Wells Fargo is scaling down its international business so as to concentrate on its business in California.
  17. But both Mr. Davis and officials at Elsevier and VNU concede they may find more plentiful takeover candidates by scaling down their U.S. ambitions.
  18. As a result, policy makers in Moscow, followed by the media, are scaling back their expectations from the London meeting.
  19. Yugoslav authorities said the guard, identified as Matijas Zoran, fired in self-defense when several Croatian youths began scaling the consulate walls.
  20. She was transferred to the Correctional Institution for Women in New Jersey after she escaped in July 1987 by scaling a fence at the Oregon Women's Correctional Center in Salem.
  21. Earlier in the day, the Senate overwhelmingly endorsed shutting down 86 military bases and scaling down five more, approving the cost-saving plan to close bases.
  22. Eastern had been scaling down in size and reshuffling assets until two recent, significant union victories in court.
  23. The Warsaw Pact countries said the Bush plan converged with their proposals for scaling back on conventional arms in Europe and that rapid progress in negotiating cuts was now possible.
  24. The travel industry began worrying about consumers' scaling back their travel plans even before the crises in the Persian Gulf.
  25. The government, which is scaling back public employment and the role of the state in Argentina's economy, said it wouldn't give in. Argentina seeks to reduce the deficit that has spawned triple-digit annual inflation for nearly 20 years.
  26. While employees will take vacations from accumulated time-off with pay, the company will save money by scaling back its operations, Jackson said.
  27. Congress would be better off forcing bank owners to invest more capital in their institutions than scaling back the $100,000 limit on deposit insurance, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan said Thursday.
  28. The need to repair antiquated equipment often had him scaling the seemingly endless flight of steps several times a day.
  29. The Reagan administration, in a policy switch, proposed scaling back significantly its demands for the on-site inspections that would verify a U.S.-Soviet intermediate and short-range nuclear missile agreement.
  30. Mr. Reed said that because of basically flat revenue this year, the bank is scaling back its projections for revenue growth to $800 million over the next two years, from an earlier forecast of $1.5 billion in growth.
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