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 Translation for 'to scale sth' from English to Icelandic
afhreistra e-ðto scale sth. [fish]
Partial Matches
umfang {hv}scale
umtak {hv}scale
vigt {kv} [vog]scale
vogarskál {kv}scale
kvarði {k}scale
hreistur {hv}scale
eðlisfr.
kelvinkvarði {k}
Kelvin scale
unverified
stærðf.
kvarðabrot {hv}
scale break
tímakvarði {k}time scale
mennt.
einkunnastigi {k}
rating scale
gras.sveppaf.T
veggjaglæða {kv} [Xanthoria parietina]
yellow scale
fiskifr.
fiskhreistur {hv}
fish scale
umsvifamikill {adj}large-scale [attr.]
hagkerfi
stærðarhagkvæmni {kv}
economies of scale
stórlega {adv}on a large scale
stórlega {adv}on a big scale
mælikvarði {k}scale [of a map, model, etc.]
fergja e-ð (með e-u)to weight down sth. (with sth.) [hold it down]
rukka e-ð fyrir e-ðto charge sth. for sth. [demand a price]
taka e-ð fyrir e-ðto charge sth. for sth. [set a price]
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Usage Examples English
  • IKEA Place helps consumers to visualize true to scale IKEA products into real environment.
  • In July 2012, the Government of India decided to scale down its diplomatic ties with Denmark after that country's refusal to appeal in their Supreme Court against a decision of its lower court rejecting the extradition of Purulia arms drop case prime accused Kim Davy a.k.a.
  • As such, this table is not to scale and does not accurately represent the relative time-spans of each geochronologic unit.
  • The scalability of Freenet is being evaluated, but similar architectures have been shown to scale logarithmically.
  • In this case, we speak of pecuniary economies, to highlight the fact that nothing changes from the "physical" point of view of the returns to scale.

  • Frets are positioned proportionally to scale length—the shorter the scale length, the closer the fret spacing.
  • Another approach that is gaining favor is to scale EVM implementation according to the project at hand and skill level of the project team.
  • NoSQL databases are often very fast, do not require fixed table schemas, avoid join operations by storing denormalized data, and are designed to scale horizontally.
  • The console and built-in keyboard are built to scale with the original Commodore 64, including a functional keyboard.
  • Load-balancing and failover systems are often employed to scale the server beyond a single physical machine.

  • Artificial intelligence (AI) text-based conversational application delivered securely and privately over smartphone devices have the ability to scale globally and offer contextual and always-available support.
  • System requirements are similar to those of Windows 2000 Server, however they may need to be higher to scale to larger infrastructure.
  • Part of Adobe's response to learning that TrueType was being developed was to create the Adobe Type Manager software to scale Type 1 fonts for anti-aliased output on-screen.
  • An alternative to scale is to make the discarded stages practically reusable: this was the original design goal of the Space Shuttle phase B studies, and is currently pursued by the SpaceX reusable launch system development program with their Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy, and Starship, and Blue Origin using New Glenn.
  • Shown in order from the Sun and in true color. Sizes are not to scale.

  • GM2 is the basis of the instrument selection mechanism in Scalable Polyphony MIDI (SP-MIDI), a MIDI variant for low power devices that allows the device's polyphony to scale according to its processing power.
  • This group of models explains economic growth through other factors, such as increasing returns to scale for capital and learning-by-doing, that are endogenously determined instead of the exogenous technological improvement used to explain growth in Solow's model.
  • In ancient Roman times, a mural crown was given to the fighter who was first to scale the wall of a besieged town. "Mural" comes from the Latin "muralis", meaning "wall painting".
  • It is possible that there was a fourth type, covering the body with segmented armor joined to scale shoulder defenses.
  • In July 1992, the decision was made to scale back the ambition of the initial system software release; instead of attempting to create a completely new kernel, Apple focused on producing a version of System 7 where portions of the existing Macintosh Toolbox ROM were rewritten to use native PowerPC code instead of emulating a 680x0.

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    Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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