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rescale

/ree-skeyl/US // riˈskeɪl //

重新调整规模,重新划分规模,重新调整比例,重置规模

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·scaled, re·scal·ing.

    • : to revise the scale of, especially to make smaller or more modest: to rescale a budget.

Examples

  • To better make sense of this, it was helpful to rescale all the expected point values, as solver Johnny of Toronto, Canada, did.

  • One way to rescale them was to say that the lowest-scoring player at each position was worth 0 points, and that every 25 “original” points were worth 1 “rescaled” point.

  • Before moving further, let’s rescale the field and the speeds.

  • In the next step one would rescale momentary utility to transform the profiles so as to achieve the same ranking.

  • Then only was the opportunity theirs to rescale a sky that was reserved for prelates and rajahs.