1.b> 1) ; ; on a large [small] scale / [ ] ; nuclear weapons cause destruction on a massive scale ;
2) (i>); map scale ; most military maps have a scale of 1:50.000 1:50.000; we need a map with a larger scale ;
2.b> 1) ; ; ; , , ( , , ..i>); scale of wages [of pensions] [] ; the earthquake measured 6 on the Richter scale ; how would you rate her work on a scale of 1 10? ?
2) ( i>); a ruler with a metric scale ; the scale on a thermometer ;
3.b> i> ; ; ; ; social scale / ; to rise in the social scale , i> ;
4.b> .i> ; ascending [descending] scale [] ; the scale of C major -;
5.b> (-scale) :i> full-scale ; ; a full-scale war ; timescale ; .