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to scale造句
1 One Peking factory has had to scale down its workforce from six hundred to only six. 2 You have to scale the fish before cooking it. 3 All our models are made to scale. 4 Is this diagram to scale ? 5 To scale medicinal powder. 6 A shortage of money has forced them to scale down the project. 7 The plan of the building is not drawn to scale. 8 We are going to scale down the number of trees being felled. 9 They were the first expedition to scale the heights of Everest. 10 Rescuers had to scale a 300m cliff to reach the injured climber. 11 They are determined to spare no efforts to scale the peaks in science and technology. 12 The flower drawings are all to scale and botanically correct. 13 Alvin drawn to scale is dwarfed by the giant. 14 There it restores constant returns to scale; it does not do so in our case. 15 But working to scale from a cartoon drawing and meeting a tight deadline posed problems for the sculpture's designer. 16 To do so she needed to scale down the orchestration to manageable size,[www.] and find a new and readily available cast. 17 The writers have a long way to go to scale these Olympian heights of absurdity, but they're trying. 18 It's a great guitar that deserves to scale considerable heights. 19 Z is produced with variety-specifIc increasing returns to scale, and the Z market is characterized by monopolistic competition. 20 Instead of escalation, Clinton's preferred tactic had been to scale back the patrols to avoid clashes. 21 For example, one can examine returns to scale by taking a ray from the origin. 22 Some banks try to scale their prices down for small-business customers to entice them to use electronic services. 23 Draw your allotted area to scale on graph paper, sketching out patterns that you find attractive. 24 Despite current price advantage, UK manufacturers are still having to scale back production. 25 My reverie was penetrated by two devastating pieces of information which managed to scale the language barrier. 26 One reason is that there may be efficiency gains from merger, e.g. due to scale economies. 27 At Perth in January 1313 Bruce himself was second to scale the castle wall after wading neck-high through icy cold water. 28 In a similar way we can first examine ray average costs and returns to scale along a ray. 29 Verticals are erected from the plan to provide vertical surfaces that are not true to scale. 30 A vertical plane remains parallel to the drawing surface and is true to scale.