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échelle incrémentale
incremental scale SUST.
incremental [ingl. brit. ɪŋkrɪˈmɛnt(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈˌɪŋkrəˈˌmɛn(t)l, ˈˌɪnkrəˈˌmɛn(t)l] ADJ.
1. incremental:
incremental INFORM., MAT. backup, computer, display
2. incremental (increasing):
incremental benefit, effect
incremental measures, steps
I. scale [ingl. brit. skeɪl, ingl. am. skeɪl] SUST.
1. scale (extent):
étendue f (of de)
ampleur f (of de)
envergure f (of de)
degré m (of de)
2. scale (grading system):
on a scale of 1 to 10
3. scale (for maps, models):
4. scale (on thermometer, gauge etc):
5. scale (for weighing):
6. scale MÚS.:
7. scale ZOOL. (on fish, insect):
8. scale (deposit):
II. scales SUST.
scales sust. pl.:
III. scale [ingl. brit. skeɪl, ingl. am. skeɪl] V. trans.
1. scale (climb):
scale wall, peak, tower
2. scale (take scales off):
scale fish
IV. scale [ingl. brit. skeɪl, ingl. am. skeɪl]
incremental ADJ.
I. scale1 [skeɪl] SUST.
1. scale ZOOL.:
2. scale no pl. (mineral coating):
scale of a boiler, coffee machine, iron
3. scale MED.:
II. scale1 [skeɪl] V. trans.
I. scale2 [skeɪl] SUST.
1. scale (system of gradations) a. ECON.:
scale of thermometer
2. scale:
3. scale no pl. (great size):
4. scale MÚS.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. scale2 [skeɪl] V. trans.
III. scale2 [skeɪl] V. intr. ECON.
incremental ADJ.
I. scale1 [skeɪl] SUST.
1. scale ZOOL.:
2. scale (flake of skin):
3. scale (mineral coating):
scale of a boiler, coffee machine, iron
II. scale1 [skeɪl] V. trans.
I. scale2 [skeɪl] SUST.
1. scale (system of gradations) a. ECON.:
scale of thermometer
2. scale (for weighing):
3. scale (great size):
4. scale MÚS.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. scale2 [skeɪl] V. trans.
III. scale2 [skeɪl] V. intr. ECON.
Present
Iscale
youscale
he/she/itscales
wescale
youscale
theyscale
Past
Iscaled
youscaled
he/she/itscaled
wescaled
youscaled
theyscaled
Present Perfect
Ihavescaled
youhavescaled
he/she/ithasscaled
wehavescaled
youhavescaled
theyhavescaled
Past Perfect
Ihadscaled
youhadscaled
he/she/ithadscaled
wehadscaled
youhadscaled
theyhadscaled
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However, the simulations should be long enough to be relevant to the time scales of the natural processes being studied.
en.wikipedia.org
He refused to work for white men who would fix the scales and shortchange him when his cotton haul was weighed.
www.chicagotribune.com
The scales are a trichoderm with septate hyphae 7.2 to 23.5 m in diameter, with clamp connections and yellowish brown pigment encrusted in bands.
en.wikipedia.org
The forewings are densely speckled with black-tipped and black scales.
en.wikipedia.org
In general, the technology that scales to the smallest cell size will end up being the least expensive per bit.
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