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adjustment

/uh-juhst-muhnt/US // əˈdʒʌst mənt //UK // (əˈdʒʌstmənt) //

调整,调节,调整内容,调整后

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of adjusting; adaptation to a particular condition, position, or purpose.
    • : the state of being adjusted; orderly relation of parts or elements.
    • : a device, as a knob or lever, for adjusting: the adjustments on a television set.
    • : the act of bringing something into conformity with external requirements: the adjustment of one's view of reality.
    • : harmony achieved by modification or change of a position: They worked out an adjustment of their conflicting ideas.
    • : Sociology. a process of modifying, adapting, or altering individual or collective patterns of behavior so as to bring them into conformity with other such patterns, as with those provided by a cultural environment.
    • : Insurance. the act of ascertaining the amount of indemnity that the party insured is entitled to receive under the policy, and of settling the claim.
    • : a settlement of a disputed account or claim.
    • : a change or concession, as in price or other terms, in view of minor defect or the like.

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Examples

  • Many devices I’ve tested—including the LG TV, Vizio TV, Vizio soundbar, and Samsung TV I own—do not allow adjustment in both directions, which makes the feature all but useless against audio delay.

  • By replicating the traditional TV experience, the streamers can flatten the adjustment curve for audiences and make it easier for people to find programs to watch and to keep watching.

  • Whether a series is scripted or unscripted, producers have to make adjustments in returning to production.

  • This error is then fed backwards through the network to guide adjustments in the strength of connections between neurons.

  • In the last case, there will be an automatic adjustment to the screens of different devices.

  • Think of the embarrassing subway platform or mid-office “adjustment” debacles you could avoid!

  • She tugged on the black rope that wrapped around his thighs and torso, her leather gloves creaking with each adjustment.

  • The only small adjustment I will be making to my own practice is asking more directly about travel history and sick contacts.

  • What the hell would go to all the trouble—if he could make the “adjustment” in a “normal” way.

  • But it is ordinary people who are going to be hit hard by this and it is going to be a long and painful process of adjustment.

  • Even genius, however, needs direction and adjustment to secure the most perfect and reliable results.

  • Such being the adjustment, the philosophy of the inhalation may be easily understood.

  • Jessie, who had read the instruction book carefully, knew that this adjustment might be made in several different ways.

  • Perfect cleanliness and careful adjustment of each article in the dress are indispensable in a finished toilet.

  • It may be that, having made up my mind before leaving England, I accomplished a final wrench and adjustment.