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повторно настраивать; подрегулировать -
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исправлять; наладить; отрегулироватьEnglish-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > readjust
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kkt. 1 mengatur kembali, menyetel kembali (carburetor). 2 menyesuaikan diri (to a situation). -
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/'ri:ə'dʤʌst/ * ngoại động từ - điều chỉnh lại; sửa lại cho đúng - thích nghi lại (với môi trường cũ...) -
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verb transitiveപുനഃക്രമീകരിക്കുക -
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[ˌri:ə΄dзʌst] v վերասարքել, ուղղել, շտկել -
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113 readjust currency exposure limits
Финансы: перераспределять долю валют, в которых представлены активы (англ. перевод предложен пользователем d.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > readjust currency exposure limits
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Военный термин: произвести перегруппировку -
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Общая лексика: застегнуться, оправить одежду -
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Дипломатический термин: проводить корректировку своих дипломатических отношений (with... - c... ; англ. цитата - из статьи в Huffington Post; контекстуальный перевод)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > readjust its diplomatic bearings
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118 readjust oneself to civil life
Общая лексика: приспособиться к гражданской жизни (после армии)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > readjust oneself to civil life
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120 readjust today's financial set-up
Общая лексика: перестроить современную финансовую структуруУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > readjust today's financial set-up
См. также в других словарях:
readjust — re·ad·just /ˌrē ə jəst/ vt: to adjust again; esp: to voluntarily reorganize (a corporation) vi: to become readjusted re·ad·just·ment n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Readjust — Re ad*just (r[=e] [a^]d*j[u^]st ), v. t. To adjust or settle again; to put in a different order or relation; to rearrange. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
readjust — (v.) 1742, from RE (Cf. re ) back, again + ADJUST (Cf. adjust). Related: Readjusted; readjusting … Etymology dictionary
readjust — ► VERB 1) set or adjust again. 2) adjust or adapt to a changed situation or environment. DERIVATIVES readjustment noun … English terms dictionary
readjust — [rē΄ə just′] vt. to adjust again; rearrange … English World dictionary
readjust — [[t]ri͟ːəʤʌ̱st[/t]] readjusts, readjusting, readjusted 1) VERB When you readjust to a new situation, usually one you have been in before, you adapt to it. [V to n] I can understand why astronauts find it difficult to readjust to life on earth...… … English dictionary
readjust — re|ad|just [ˌri:əˈdʒʌst] v 1.) to get used to a new situation, job, or way of life ▪ It takes time to readjust after a divorce. readjust to ▪ Former soldiers often struggle to readjust to life outside the army. 2.) [T] to make a small change to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
readjust — v. (D; intr., refl., tr.) to readjust to * * * [ˌriːə dʒʌst] (D;intr.,refl.,tr.) to readjust to … Combinatory dictionary
readjust — UK [ˌriːəˈdʒʌst] / US [ˌrɪəˈdʒʌst] verb Word forms readjust : present tense I/you/we/they readjust he/she/it readjusts present participle readjusting past tense readjusted past participle readjusted 1) [intransitive] to become capable of dealing… … English dictionary
readjust — /ˌri:ə dʒʌst/ verb to adjust something again or in a new way, or to change in response to new conditions ● to readjust prices to take account of the rise in the costs of raw materials ● to readjust salary scales ● Share prices readjusted quickly… … Dictionary of banking and finance
readjust — re|ad|just [ ,riə dʒʌst ] verb 1. ) intransitive to become capable of dealing with or feeling comfortable in a new situation or environment: ADJUST: When he left prison, he had to readjust to life on the outside. 2. ) transitive to make a slight… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English