time scale in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for time scale in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

scale2 [skeɪl] N (weighing device)

1. scale FIN, ECON (range, magnitude, proportion):

1. time no pl a. SPORTS:

2. time (specific time item):

8. time ECON, LAW:

9. time COMPUT:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The company told subscribers that they were planning on producing 4 issues at a time, but not on a specified time scale.
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The piece uses several drone pitches, though they are presented at a time scale where pitch change is hardly noticed.
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The model operates at a time scale of 1:100.
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This can be particularly useful when working with materials which relax on a long time scale under a certain temperature.
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Series 2 was the shortest series due to a compressed time scale for filming.
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On a shorter time scale, a happy hour may fall in this category.
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The readings of atomic clocks are averaged to give a uniform time scale.
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A geologic time scale is a scheme that integrates the geochronologic subdivisions of geologic time and their absolute ages and durations.
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This was followed by a series of studies demonstrating rapid evolution on the century time scale, investigated by germinating old viable seeds from tundra soils.
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The time scale for production and retention of plains units is crudely similar to that for the production and retention of craters.
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