词汇 | small-scale |
释义 | small-scale adjective uk /ˈsmɔːl.skeɪl/ us /ˈsmɑːl.skeɪl/ small, especially when compared to other things like it: (尤指与同类事物相比)较小的,小规模的 The house is like a small-scale castle.这座房子就像是一座小型的城堡。 General words for size and amount -sized amount bulk content dose of sth element extent footprint load measure much number order percent quota ration size so muchidiom strength sublot small-scale | American Dictionarysmall-scale adjective us/ˈsmɔlˈskeɪl/ small, esp. when compared to other things like it: The house is like a small-scale castle. small-scale | Business Englishsmall-scale adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˌsmɔːlˈskeɪl/us not involving a lot of people, things, or activity, or happening over a small area: Existing small-scale industry is more flexible but often trapped in low profit/low innovation competition. The rural population consists mostly of small-scale farmers and wine producers. They have initiated a small-scale feasibility study. small-scale agriculture/farming/production Compare large-scale Examples of small-scalesmall-scale The presence of active small-scale turbulence appears responsible for the continuing isotropy of the smallest eddies. The generation of large-scale zonal flows by small-scale electrostatic drift waves in electron temperature gradient driven turbulence model is considered. Therefore, intercropping maize and common bean is more advantageous than sole cropping, and should be recommended especially for small-scale farmers. In small-scale, egalitarian societies migrants played a similar role. They generally started as small-scale traders and gradually enlarged the scale of their operations. Anthropologists have focused on explaining the pattern of food transfer among small-scale subsistence economies. Aside from farming, their entrepreneurial activities were concentrated in small-scale industrial enterprises. You can hardly imagine two such contrasting scales and models of work - mass utilitarian production alongside small-scale, personal, and exclusive exploration. All these functional, ecological and economic linkages of waterlogged rice agroecosystems have made the rice-fish farming technique a sustainable component of small-scale rural aquaculture30. Farmers' markets play a vital role in enabling small-scale farmers to gain direct access to customers. However, (3.1) shows clearly that the total energy is conserved and is composed of the part stored in small-scale and largescale structures. This high energy gain, as well as the large-amplitude wakefield, the turbulent small-scale electron plasma waves, and the formation of large current peaks, are studied. For small-scale perturbations the results obtained in the previous sections are valid. In each regression in table 2, the dependent variable is the fraction of manufacturing employment that is in small-scale plants. The conservation significance of small-scale eco-forestry, therefore, is that groups ostensibly set aside 1,000 hectares of tropical lowland rainforest for the next 50 years. See all examples of small-scale These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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