scale

scale — verb

1. to move upward over a very steep or vertical barrier — for instance a cliff wall

1.動詞及物C1
釋義

to move upward over a very steep or vertical barrier — for instance a cliff wall or rock face — using your hands and feet and sometimes ropes or other gear

例句

Sivan and her team used ropes to scale the steep granite cliff near the coast.

scale + steep surface (cliff)

Firefighters scaled the burning wall to rescue a family trapped upstairs.

rescue context with scale

同義詞
  • climb

    general term for any upward movement

  • ascend

    formal; used for any upward movement regardless of difficulty

  • surmount

    formal; emphasizes reaching the top despite obstacles

反義詞

文法句型

scale + noun phrase (steep surface)

用法筆記

Describes deliberate effort to climb steep or vertical surfaces. Not used for ordinary staircases or gentle hills.

常見錯誤

I scaled the stairs to my apartment.
I climbed the stairs to my apartment.
💡'scale' implies a challenging, steep surface, not ordinary stairs.

2. to remove the hard mineral deposits and sticky bacteria film from a patient's te

2.動詞及物B2
釋義

to remove the hard mineral deposits and sticky bacteria film from a patient's teeth during a professional dental treatment

例句

The dentist spent twenty minutes carefully scaling Jiwoo's teeth to remove the built-up tartar.

scale + teeth (dental procedure)

My hygienist recommends scaling my teeth every six months during regular check-up appointments.

recommend scaling + frequency

同義詞
  • clean

    general term for any type of tooth cleaning

  • descale

    technical term for removing mineral deposits

文法句型

scale + noun phrase (teeth)

用法筆記

Performed by a dentist or dental hygienist using specialized instruments. Not used for everyday tooth-brushing at home.

3. to scrape off the thin, flat protective plates that cover the skin of a fish so

3.動詞及物B2
釋義

to scrape off the thin, flat protective plates that cover the skin of a fish so that it can be cooked and eaten

例句

Before frying the fish, Minh carefully scaled it with the back of her kitchen knife.

scale + fish (culinary prep)

Kwame watched his grandmother scale the fresh mackerel by running a blade along the skin.

同義詞
  • descale

    the more technical term for the same action

  • scrape

    describes the physical action used

文法句型

scale + noun phrase (fish)

用法筆記

Commonly done in home cooking or by fish sellers. The verb is rarely used for reptiles or other scaled animals in everyday English.

4. to change the size, amount, or capacity of something so that it matches a partic

4.動詞及物B2
釋義

to change the size, amount, or capacity of something so that it matches a particular standard, requirement, or situation

例句

The startup scaled its delivery service from one city to six within two years.

scale + service + from X to Y

Allison scaled the recipe ingredients to serve twelve guests instead of the original four portions.

同義詞
  • adjust

    general term for any modification

  • calibrate

    implies precise adjustment to a standard

  • proportion

    to set dimensions in relation to a reference

文法句型

scale + noun + to/for + noun

be scaled to fit/meet/match

用法筆記

Often used in business, technology, and engineering contexts. The related phrasal verbs 'scale up' (increase) and 'scale back' (reduce) are more common in everyday speech for changing size.

常見錯誤

The company scaled the number of workers.
The company scaled up the number of workers.
💡Without 'up' or 'back', 'scale' alone sounds incomplete for simple increase or decrease; use the phrasal verb instead.

scale — noun