scale down - translation to greek
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scale down - translation to greek

Metric scale; Engineer's scale; Architect's scale; Architect scale; Scale rule

scale down         
  • Chloe Smith, Resilient Tour, Atlanta, 2018
  • LEAF]], May 11, 2018
  • Rising Appalachia at The Ogden, New Orleans on November 11, 2011
  • Chloe and Leah Smith at [[FloydFest]] 2010
  • Sisters Chloe and Leah Smith in [[New Orleans]], 2010
AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC GROUP
R.I.S.E.; R.I.S.E. Collective; RISE Collective; Leah and Chloe; The Sails of Self; Scale Down; Biko Casini; Arouna Diarra; David Brown (double-bassist)
αναρίχνω κάτω
balance weight         
  • Market hawker weighing meat (in [[catty]]) on a beam balance, Malaysia (1969)
  • Finely crafted pan balance or scales, with boxed set of standardized gram masses
  • A simple balance from the 19th century
  • A [[Roberval balance]]. The pivots of the parallelogram understructure makes it insensitive to load positioning away from center, so improves its accuracy, and ease of use.
  • Aluminum, mass-produced balance scale ([[steelyard balance]]) sold and used throughout China: the scale can be inverted and held by the larger ring beneath the user's right hand to produce greater leverage for heavier loads ([[Hainan]], [[China]], 2011)
  • Torsion balance scale made by Torbal
  • Digital kitchen scale, a [[strain gauge]] scale
  • feather of truth]].
  • A prototype of an elastic arm scale measuring a mass.
  • A mechanical bathroom scale. Pressure on the internal springs rotates a disc displaying the user's weight in pounds.
  • Scales used to measure the weight of fruit in a supermarket
  • Masses of 50, 20, 1, 2, 5 and 10 grams
  • FDACS's Bureau of Weights and Measures]].
  • Woman on a public weighing scale. [[Vienna]], [[Austria]], 2016
  • decagram]] masses
  • "Lady Justice" holding a 2-pan balance beam scale, and a sword: Statue of Justice, Central Criminal Court, London, UK
  • Weighing balance, with precision of 0.1 mg
  • Weighing scale for a baby includes a ruler for height measurement
INSTRUMENT USED IN MEASURING THE WEIGHT OR MASS OF AN OBJECT
Balance scale; Balancing scale; Balance (device for weighing); Scale (weighing); Weighing Machines; Pan balance; Auncel weight; Scale (weights and measures); Bathroom scale; ⚖; Weighing machine; Weight measurement; Programmable scale; Weighing scales; Balance scales; Shipping scales; Beam balance; Kitchen scale; Weigh scale; Analytical balances; AccuZen; Instruments used to measure mass; Reference mass; Weighing machines; Grain scale; Coin scale; Money scale; Electronic balance; Spoon scale; Digital scale; Medical scale; Scale (measuring); Scale (instrument); Scale (device); Electronic scale; Counting scale; Industrial precision balance; Precision balance; Scales (device); Bathroom scales; Weight scale; Mass measurement; Balance weight
αντίβαρο
strong breeze         
  • Data graphic showing Beaufort wind force in scale units, knots and metres/second}}
  • Sir Francis Beaufort
  • 100px
  • 100px
EMPIRICAL MEASURE DESCRIBING WIND SPEED BASED ON OBSERVED CONDITIONS
Beauford Scale; Beaufort Scale; Gale force; Beaufort Wind Scale; Calm wind; High Winds; Beaufort force; Beaufort Force; Wind class; Wind force; Storm force; Beaufort wind force scale; Light air; Hurricane force; Light breeze; Violent storm; Light airs; Strong breeze; Fresh gale; Strong Breeze; Gentle breeze; Moderate breeze; Fresh breeze; High winds; Hurricane force winds; Hurricane-force winds; Hurricane-force; Storm-force; Storm-force winds; Storm force winds; Gale-force; Beaufort wind scale; Strong winds; Moderate gale; Strong gale
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Definition

scale down
v. (D; tr.) to scale down to (to scale down production to decreased demand)

Wikipedia

Scale ruler

A scale ruler is a tool for measuring lengths and transferring measurements at a fixed ratio of length; two common examples are an architect's scale and engineer's scale. In scientific and engineering terminology, a device to measure linear distance and create proportional linear measurements is called a scale. A device for drawing straight lines is a straight edge or ruler. In common usage, both are referred to as a ruler.

Examples of use of scale down
1. He also noted his endeavors to scale down bureaucratic procedures.
2. The increases would also let the US scale down its presence.
3. Vic was forced by the local council to scale down his decorations.
4. Two of his sons now run the business, and they have had to scale down.
5. Sales advanced 21 percent to $81.7 million. (Bloomberg) TMK to Scale Down Billionaire Dmitry Pumpyanksy is willing to scale down his holding in TMK in the event of a merger, Vladimir Shmatovich, head of strategy for TMK, said Friday.