Glossary entry

Chinese term or phrase:

高一级

English translation:

one finer scale

Added to glossary by Denyce Seow
Jan 24, 2007 13:25
17 yrs ago
Chinese term

高一级

Chinese to English Tech/Engineering Mechanics / Mech Engineering Measuring air pollution in vehicles
采样前和采样后要用经检定合格的高一级的流量计在采样负载条件下校准采样系统的采样流量
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Proposed translations

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one finer (resolution) scale

with one scale up, e.g., if the accuracy requirement is centimeter, the one finer scale or one scale up measuring device can read off millimeter markings.
Peer comment(s):

agree Shaunna (X)
8 mins
Thank you, Shaunna.
agree peiling
5 hrs
Thanks, Pei Ling.
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3 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks"
21 mins

one more accuracy

for your information.通常校正用的仪器比实际用的仪器精度高。
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