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81 variar
variar ( conjugate variar) verbo intransitivo [precio/temperatura] to vary;◊ las temperaturas varían entre 20°C y 25°C temperatures range o vary between 20°C and 25°C;para variar (iró) (just) for a change (iro) verbo transitivo 1 ( hacer variado) ‹ menú› to vary; ‹ producción› to vary, diversify 2 ( cambiar) ‹decoración/rumbo› to change, alter
variar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to vary, change
para variar, just for a change irón llegará tarde, para variar, he'll be late, as usual
podríamos ver una película, para variar, we could see a movie, just for a change ' variar' also found in these entries: Spanish: oscilar English: adjust - change - range - sharply - vary -
82 verbo
Multiple Entries: Verbo verbo
verbo sustantivo masculino (Ling) verb
Verbo m Rel the Word ' verbo' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - abalanzarse - abanderar - abandonar - abandonarse - abanicar - abanicarse - abarcar - abaratar - abarquillar - abarquillarse - abarrotar - abastecer - abastecerse - abatir - abate - abatirse - abdicar - abigarrar - ablandar - ablandarse - abocetar - abochornar - abochornarse - abofetear - abogar - abollar - abollarse - abombarse - abombar - abominar - abonar - abonarse - abordar - aborrecer - aborregar - aborregarse - abortar - abotargarse - abrir - abrazar - abrasar - abrasarse - abreviar - abrigar - abrigarse - abrillantar - abrirse - abrochar - abrumar English: abandon - abate - abbreviate - abdicate - abduct - abhor - abide by - abolish - abroad - absolve - absorb - abstain - abuse - accede - accelerate - accentuate - accept - acclaim - acclimatize - accommodate - accompany - accomplish - account for - accumulate - accuse - ache - achieve - acknowledge - acquiesce - acquire - acquit - act - act out - activate - adapt - add - add in - add on - add to - add up - address - adhere - adjourn - adjust - administer - admire - admit - admonish - adopt - adore -
83 co-ordinate
kəu'o:dineit(to adjust (a movement or action) so that it fits in or works smoothly (with other movements or actions): In swimming the movement of one's arms and legs must be co-ordinated.) -
84 adjusting
adj.ajustador, estabilizador.s.ajuste, adaptación, adecuación, amoldamiento.ger.gerundio del verbo: ADJUST
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adjust — 1 Adjust, regulate, fix share the meaning to set right or to rights. Adjust implies modification to meet a need. To adjust a thing one brings it by some change into its exact or proper position or condition or into its right relationship with… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
adjust — ad·just vt 1 a: to determine the amount to be paid under an insurance policy in settlement of (a loss) b: to make new arrangements with creditors for the payment of (the debts of a debtor in bankruptcy) 2: to calculate in accordance with a system … Law dictionary
adjust — ad‧just [əˈdʒʌst] verb [transitive] 1. to make small changes to something in order to correct or improve it: • Their monthly repayments are adjusted once a year. 2. seasonally adjusted ACCOUNTING seasonally adjusted figures have been changed… … Financial and business terms
Adjust — Ad*just , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Adjusted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Adjusting}.] [OF. ajuster, ajoster (whence F. ajouter to add), LL. adjuxtare to fit; fr. L. ad + juxta near; confused later with L. ad and justus just, right, whence F. ajuster to adjust … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
adjust — Three new uses of this verb entered the language in the 20c: 1. Intransitive, with or without to: to adapt oneself to something • (She seemed to have adjusted to her new status with little difficulty L. Niven, 1983 • She needs time to adjust S.… … Modern English usage
adjust — [ə just′] vt. [ME ajusten < OFr ajoster, to join < a , to + joster (see JOUST); infl. by OFr juste < L justus, JUST1] 1. to change so as to fit, conform, make suitable, etc. 2. to make accurate by regulating [to adjust a watch] 3. to… … English World dictionary
adjust — [v1] become or make prepared, adapted acclimatize, accommodate, accustom, adapt, alter, arrange, compose, conform, dispose, do as Romans do*, doctor*, fiddle with*, fine tune, fit, fix, fix up, get act together*, get it together*, grin and bear… … New thesaurus
adjust — (v.) late 14c., ajusten, to correct, remedy; reborrowed by c.1600 in sense arrange, settle, compose, from M.Fr. adjuster, O.Fr. ajouter to join (12c.), from L.L. adjuxtare to bring near, from L. ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + juxta next, related to … Etymology dictionary
adjust — ► VERB 1) alter slightly so as to achieve a desired result. 2) become used to a new situation. 3) assess (loss or damages) when settling an insurance claim. DERIVATIVES adjustability noun adjustable adjective adjuster noun adjustment noun … English terms dictionary
adjust — 01. It has taken me a long time to [adjust] to life in North America. 02. Jack had difficulty [adjusting] to life on his own after his wife passed away. 03. My ski bindings are loose. I think I should [adjust] them before I go skiing again. 04.… … Grammatical examples in English
adjust */*/ — UK [əˈdʒʌst] / US verb Word forms adjust : present tense I/you/we/they adjust he/she/it adjusts present participle adjusting past tense adjusted past participle adjusted 1) a) [transitive] to change something slightly in order to make it better,… … English dictionary