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1 adjust
1) ((often with to) to change so as to make or be better suited: He soon adjusted to his new way of life.) amoldarse2) (to change (the position of, setting of): Adjust the setting of the alarm clock.) ajustar•- adjustment
adjust vb1. ajustar / regular2. adaptarsethe children didn't take long to adjust to the new school los niños no tardaron en adaptarse a la nueva escuelatr[ə'ʤʌst]1 ajustar, arreglar1 (person) adaptarseadjust [ə'ʤʌst] vt: ajustar, arreglar, regularadjust vito adjust to : adaptarse av.• acomodar v.• ahormar v.• ajustar v.• amoldar v.• armar v.• arreglar v.• atemperar v.• compasar v.• concertar v.• conciliar v.• conformar v.• corregir v.• graduar v.• igualar v.• justificar v.• regular v.ə'dʒʌst
1.
a) \<\<instrument\>\> ajustar, poner* a punto; \<\<volume/temperature/speed\>\> regularb) ( modify) \<\<prices/wages\>\> ajustarc) (straighten, correct) arreglar
2.
vi \<\<seat/strap\>\> poderse* ajustar; \<\<person\>\>[ǝ'dʒʌst]to adjust (oneself) (to something/-ing) — adaptarse or amoldarse (a algo/+ inf)
1. VT1) (=regulate) [+ height, temperature, speed, knob, dial] regular; [+ machine, engine, brakes] ajustar2) (=correct) [+ figures] ajustar; [+ salaries, wages, prices] reajustaradjusted gross income — ingresos mpl brutos ajustados
we have adjusted all salaries upwards/downwards — hemos hecho un reajuste de todos los salarios al alza/a la baja
3) (=change, adapt) [+ terms] modificarto adjust o.s. to a new situation — adaptarse a una nueva situación
4) (=arrange) [+ hat, tie, clothes] arreglar; [+ straps] ajustar5) (Insurance) [+ claim] liquidar, tasar2.VI [person] adaptarse; [machine, device] ajustarseto adjust to sth — [person] acostumbrarse a algo, adaptarse a algo; [eyes, body] acostumbrarse a algo
* * *[ə'dʒʌst]
1.
a) \<\<instrument\>\> ajustar, poner* a punto; \<\<volume/temperature/speed\>\> regularb) ( modify) \<\<prices/wages\>\> ajustarc) (straighten, correct) arreglar
2.
vi \<\<seat/strap\>\> poderse* ajustar; \<\<person\>\>to adjust (oneself) (to something/-ing) — adaptarse or amoldarse (a algo/+ inf)
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2 Index
Index m BÖRSE, COMP, WIWI index • dem Index hinterherhinken WIWI lag behind the index • hinter dem Index zurückbleiben WIWI lag behind the index* * *m <Börse, Comp, Vw> index ■ dem Index hinterherhinken <Vw> lag behind the index ■ hinter dem Index zurückbleiben <Vw> lag behind the index* * *Index
index [number], register, table of contents;
• an den Index gebunden tied to the index;
• mit einem Index gekoppelt index-linked;
• nicht bereinigter Index unadjusted index;
• an die Preise wesentlicher Konsumartikel gekoppelter Index index keyed to prices of major consumer items;
• gekreuzter Index (Statistik) crossed-weight index, cross-weighted index number;
• gewichteter (gewogener) Index (Statistik) weighted index [number];
• saisonbereinigter Index seasonally adjusted index;
• unbewerteter (ungewogener, ungewichteter) Index unweighted index;
• verketteter Index (Statistik) chain index (Br.);
• Index der Aktienkurse index of share prices (Br.) (stocks, US), stock-price index (US);
• Index der Arbeitslosenzahl unemployment index;
• Index der Baukosten index of building (construction) costs;
• Index der an der Börse gehandelten Werte stock-exchange market value index;
• Index der Bruttostundenlöhne index of gross hourly wages;
• Index, dem der Durchschnitt von 2002 mit 100 zugrunde liegt index based on 2002 averages as 100;
• Index der Einzelhandelspreise retail-price index;
• Index der Erzeugerpreise index of manufacturing prices;
• Index der Fertigungskapazität index of manufacturing capacity;
• Index der Großhandelspreise wholesale-price index;
• Index des gesamten Handelsgewinns index of total gain from trade;
• Index der Industrieaktien index of industrial shares;
• Index der Lebenshaltungskosten cost-of-living index;
• Index der industriellen Nettoproduktion index of industrial production, national production index;
• Index in effektiven Preisen value index;
• Index der als typisch erachteten Stammaktien industrial ordinary index;
• Index der Verbraucherpreise consumer price index;
• an einen Index binden to link with an index;
• auf dem Index stehen to be put on the index;
• Indexanleihe loan tied to an index;
• Indexautomatik des Zinses automatic interest adjustment;
• Indexberechnung computation of an index;
• Indexfamilie typical average family;
• Indexfonds index fund.
Index, dem der Durchschnitt von 2002 mit 100 zugrunde liegt
index based on 2002 averages as 100
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