on a large (small) scale
1small-scale — ˈsmall scale adjective small in size or limited in degree: • small scale enterprises • small scale industrial activities * * * small scale UK US /ˌsmɔːlˈskeɪl/ adjective [before noun] ► not involving a lot of people, things, or activity, or… …
2small-scale — adj involving only a small number of things or a small area ≠ ↑large scale ▪ a small scale study …
3Small-scale whiting — Taxobox name = Small scale whiting status = LC image width = 240px image caption = regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Actinopterygii ordo = Perciformes subordo = Percoidei superfamilia = Percoidea familia = Sillaginidae genus = Sillago …
4Small Scale Integration — Der Integrationsgrad bezeichnet die absolute Anzahl Transistoren in einem Integrierten Schaltkreis (engl. Integrated Circuit, IC). Der Integrationsgrad ergibt sich aus der Integrationsdichte (Anzahl Transistoren pro Flächeneinheit) und der… …
5Small-Scale Experimental Machine — Réplique de la Small Scale Experimental Machine (SSEM) au musée des siences et de l industrie de Manchester …
6small-scale fishery — artisanal fishery (a fishery involving skilled but non industrialized operators; typically a small scale, decentralized operation; normally a subsistence fishery although sometimes the catch may be sold. Usually fishing trips are short and… …
7small-scale — ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n A small scale activity or organization is small in size and limited in extent. ...the small scale production of farmhouse cheeses in Devon. Ant: large scale …
8small-scale — adjective Date: 1852 1. small in scope; especially small in output or operation 2. of a map having a scale (as one inch to 25 miles) that permits plotting of comparatively little detail and shows mainly large features …
9small-scale — adjective a) Having a modest scope or extent. b) Drawn or constructed too small for much detail. Ant: large scale …
10Cottage and small scale industries in Pakistan — In Pakistan cottage or household industries hold an important position in rural set up. Most villages are self sufficient in the basic necessities of life. They have their own carpenters, blacksmiths, potters, craftsmen and cotton weavers. Many… …