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scala incrementale
incremental scale [ˌɪŋkrəˌmentlˈskeɪl] N
incremental [Brit ɪŋkrɪˈmɛnt(ə)l, Am ˈˌɪŋkrəˈˌmɛn(t)l, ˈˌɪnkrəˈˌmɛn(t)l] ADJ
1. incremental:
incremental COMPUT, MATH backup, display
incremental computer
2. incremental (increasing):
incremental benefit, effect
incremental measures, steps
I. scale1 [Brit skeɪl, Am skeɪl] N
1. scale ZOOL (on fish, insect):
2. scale (deposit):
II. scale1 [Brit skeɪl, Am skeɪl] VB trans
1. scale (take scales off):
scale fish
2. scale (in kettle, pipes):
III. scale1 [Brit skeɪl, Am skeɪl]
I. scale2 [Brit skeɪl, Am skeɪl] N (for weighing)
II. scales N
scales npl:
I. scale3 [Brit skeɪl, Am skeɪl] N
1. scale (extent):
ampiezza f (of di)
portata f (of di)
ampiezza f (of di)
2. scale (grading system):
on a scale of 1 to 10
in una scala da 1 a 10
3. scale (for maps, models):
4. scale (on thermometer, gauge etc.):
5. scale MUS:
to play, sing a scale
II. scale3 [Brit skeɪl, Am skeɪl] VB trans (climb)
scale wall, peak, tower
incremental [ˌɪŋ·krə·ˈmən·t̬əl] ADJ ECON
I. scale1 [skeɪl] N
1. scale ZOOL:
2. scale:
scale MED
scale TECH
II. scale1 [skeɪl] VB trans
1. scale (remove scales):
2. scale:
scale MED
scale TECH
scale2 [skeɪl] N
scale (weighing device):
Phrases:
I. scale3 [skeɪl] N (range, magnitude, proportion)
scale a. MUS
II. scale3 [skeɪl] VB trans
1. scale (climb):
2. scale TECH, ARCHIT:
Present
Iscale
youscale
he/she/itscales
wescale
youscale
theyscale
Past
Iscaled
youscaled
he/she/itscaled
wescaled
youscaled
theyscaled
Present Perfect
Ihavescaled
youhavescaled
he/she/ithasscaled
wehavescaled
youhavescaled
theyhavescaled
Past Perfect
Ihadscaled
youhadscaled
he/she/ithadscaled
wehadscaled
youhadscaled
theyhadscaled
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The number of possible modes for any intervallic set is dictated by the pattern of intervals in the scale.
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