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noun ajusteadjustment n ajustetr[ə'ʤʌstmənt]1 ajuste nombre masculino, arreglo2 (person) adaptación nombre femenino3 (change) cambioadjustment [ə'ʤʌstmənt] n: ajuste m, modificación fn.• acomodo s.m.• ajuste s.m.• arreglo s.m.• compostura s.f.• conciliación s.f.• correción s.f.• justificación s.f.ə'dʒʌstmənt1) c (to machine, instrument) ajuste m; ( to figures) ajuste m, reajuste m; ( to clothes) arreglo m; (to plan, system) cambio m, modificación fwe had to make some adjustments to our lifestyle — tuvimos que cambiar or adaptar un poco
2) u (act, process)a) (of machine, instrument) ajuste mb) ( of person) adaptación f[ǝ'dʒʌstmǝnt]N1) (=regulation) [of temperature, height, knob, dial] regulación f ; [of machine, engine, brakes] ajuste m2) (=rearrangement) [of clothing] arreglo m3) (=alteration) modificación f, cambio m4) (=adaptation) [of person] adaptación fsocial adjustment — adaptación f social
5) (Econ) ajuste m, reajuste madjustment of prices — ajuste m de precios
adjustment of wages — reajuste m salarial
after adjustment for inflation — después de los ajustes or reajustes debidos a la inflación
6) (Insurance) [of claim] liquidación f, tasación f* * *[ə'dʒʌstmənt]1) c (to machine, instrument) ajuste m; ( to figures) ajuste m, reajuste m; ( to clothes) arreglo m; (to plan, system) cambio m, modificación fwe had to make some adjustments to our lifestyle — tuvimos que cambiar or adaptar un poco
2) u (act, process)a) (of machine, instrument) ajuste mb) ( of person) adaptación f -
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nC&G, CRYSTALL, ELECTRON, MECH ajuste mMECH ENG ajuste m, reglaje m, regulación fMETR ajuste m, of a balance equilibrado mPRINT ajuste m -
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6 adjustment entries
s.asientos de ajuste, asientos de regularización.pl.plural de ADJUSTMENT ENTRY -
7 adjustment disorder
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8 adjustment reaction
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9 adjustment knob
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10 adjustment of the stroke without stopping the
nCOAL adyuvante mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > adjustment of the stroke without stopping the
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11 adjustment assistance
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12 adjustment board
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13 adjustment bond
s.bono de ajuste, bono sobre beneficios, obligación de ajuste, bonos ajustados. -
14 adjustment capital
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15 adjustment costs
s.costos de ajuste, gastos de liquidación. -
16 adjustment credit
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17 adjustment disorder
s.trastorno de ajuste, desorden de adaptación, transtorno de adaptación, trastorno de adaptación. -
18 adjustment entry
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19 adjustment equation
s.ecuación de ajuste. -
20 adjustment factor
s.factor de ajuste.
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