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scalable

Prononciation : [ˈskeɪləbl]

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Contexte : « technology »

(adjective) when something, like a computer system or business, can grow or expand easily. It's like having a small toy that can become a big playset when you add more pieces. When it's scalable, it can handle more things without falling apart.

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The new software is scalable, which means we can add more users without any problems.

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The old system wasn't scalable, so we had to stop using it when our team got bigger.

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Is your business model scalable enough to handle future growth?

Contexte : « economics »

(adjective) when a product or service can easily be produced or sold in larger amounts without a lot of extra cost. Think of a lemonade stand that can use more lemons to make more lemonade without needing a bigger cart.

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The factory can scale its production, so they can make more toys as demand increases.

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The handmade items are not scalable; they take too much time to make in large numbers.

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Can we make this product scalable to meet higher demand?

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