scaled
Prononciation : [skeɪld]
Mot
Contexte : « measurement »
(verb) to change the size of something while keeping the same shape. For example, when you make a drawing smaller or larger but it still looks the same, you have scaled it.
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The artist scaled the painting down to fit in a smaller frame.
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He did not scale the model correctly, so it looked out of proportion.
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How did you scale the design for the new project?
Contexte : « climbing »
(verb) to climb up or over something, like a wall or a mountain. If you're climbing a tall rock, you're scaling it.
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They successfully scaled the steep cliff during their rock climbing trip.
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She didn't scale the wall because it was too dangerous.
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Have you ever scaled a tall building or mountain?
Contexte : « size »
(adjective) describing something that has been made to a specific size using a ratio. It’s often used in charts or maps to show how things are related in size.
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The scaled diagram of the city helped everyone understand its layout.
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The scaled version was inaccurate and didn't reflect the real distances correctly.
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Is the map scaled to show the correct distances between places?
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