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scaling

/skey-ling/US // ˈskeɪ lɪŋ //

缩放,缩放比例,缩放性,缩放率

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Dentistry.

    • : the removal of calculus and other deposits on the teeth by means of instruments.

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Examples

  • The NFLPA would like to see the scaling back of on-field offseason practices continued, both for coronavirus-related and non-coronavirus-related reasons.

  • Attention is a commodity, which means that memes — a way of focusing and scaling attention — are a way to create value.

  • They’ll also need to overcome significant barriers when it comes to scaling efficiencies, but they are working on solutions that could address some of these difficulties.

  • While starting a tutoring marketplace is easy, scaling is often where the troubles begin.

  • That scaling opportunity is likely one of the reasons why this has potentially caught the eye of investors.

  • They ended up crawling for much of the journey, scaling electric fences and fending off wild animals in freezing conditions.

  • Journalists are leaving Kabul, embassies are downsizing, and donors are quietly and drastically scaling back.

  • That means that financial innovation is now as important to scaling up renewable energy as engineering innovation.

  • Their fourth comrade, left behind at the cemetery, attempted scaling a fence and wound up in the hospital the next day.

  • Or they might realize that they should be scaling back on the caffeine use and stop going.

  • A half dozen troopers had already dismounted, and were scaling the bluff to where a small wreath of smoke was seen curling.

  • Insist upon keeping a scarlet fever or measles patient out of school until all scaling has ceased.

  • These three diseases are infectious before the scaling begins, sometimes before the rash is well out.

  • Cheveaux-de-frise of pointed sticks protected the fort from a scaling party.

  • Then the scaling ladders were brought, the rush was made, and the castle taken.