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1 adjust
vt < gen> (e.g. expenses, design disadvantages) ■ ausgleichen vt ; kompensieren vt ; egalisieren vt rarvt <tech.gen> (make fit, adapt sth to sth) ■ anpassen vtvt <tech.gen> (controls, values, setpoints, limits; e.g. speed, pressure, gap, focus) ■ einstellen vtvt <tech.gen> (very accurately; e.g. instruments, controls, values, setpoints, limits) ■ justieren vtvt <i&c> (by means of control system, manually or automatically) ■ einregeln vt ; einregulieren vvt < prod> (prepare for operation; e.g. machine, tools, jigs, fixtures) ■ einrichten vt ; rüsten vt -
2 adjusting
<tech.gen> (stress on: to make up for loss, wear and tear; e.g. screw) ■ Nachstell...<tech.gen> (modifier, e.g. of control elements; knob, button, key, lever, screw) ■ Einstell...<tech.gen> (modifier; make fit, adapt sth. to sth.; e.g. sleeve, device) ■ Anpass...<tech.gen> (modifier; discrepancies) ■ Ausgleich...<tech.gen> (modifier; correct mistakes) ■ Berichtigungs...<tech.gen> (stress on: changing from one position to another one) ■ Verstell...<tech.gen> (modifier; physical tension, e.g. of drive belts) ■ Spann...<tech.gen> (stress on: very accurate; e.g. control elements, knob, screw, lever) ■ Justier...<i&c> (modifier; balancing two or more components or values) ■ Abgleich...<i&c> (modifier; by means of control system, manually or automatically) ■ Einregel...<mech.eng> (modifier; for operation, e.g. machine, tools, jigs, fixtures) ■ Einricht...< metal> (modifier; moving sth. into position; e.g. rolls) ■ Anstell... -
3 adjustment
<tech.gen> (stress on: very accurate; e.g. of parts, layout, values) ■ Justierung f ; Justage f rar<tech.gen> (e.g. of control elements, values; process and result) ■ Einstellung f<tech.gen> (of discrepancies) ■ Ausgleich m<tech.gen> (changing from one value or position to another one, e.g. setpoints) ■ Verstellen n<tech.gen> (tensioning, e.g. of drive belts; process) ■ Spannen n<tech.gen> (making up for loss, wear and tear, e.g. of brakes, friction linings) ■ Nachstellen n<tech.gen> (process; of controls, values, setpoints, limits etc.; e.g. speed, pres) ■ Einstellen n<tech.gen> (of sth to sth; e.g. to situation, environment, shape, requirements) ■ Angleichung f ; Anpassung f ; Adaption f<i&c> (balancing of two or more components or values) ■ Abgleich m<i&c> (by means of control system, manually or automatically) ■ Einregelung f<mach.tools> (moving sth. into position; e.g. rolls, cutting tools) ■ Anstellen n -
4 align
vi/vt < phys> (magnetic particles; eg. on magnetic media) ■ ausrichten vr/vt ; orientieren vr/vtvt <tech.gen> (bring sth into a line or agreement with sth; e.g. projector with regar) ■ ausrichten vtvt <tech.gen> (bring in line; e.g. two adjacent edges, several holes etc.) ■ fluchten vt ; in gerader Linie anordnen vt -
5 brace
<tech.gen> (support with bracing effect) ■ Halterung f<tech.gen> (under compressive stress; any orientation, but usu. lateral) ■ Spreize f<tech.gen> (increases stiffness) ■ Strebe f<tech.gen> (support) ■ Stütze f<mech.eng> (e.g. machine-tool) ■ Schere f< nav> ■ Brasse f< tools> ■ Draufbohrer mvt <tech.gen> ■ absteifen vtvt <tech.gen> (stiffen; e.g. a frame) ■ aussteifen vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. gantry) ■ verspreizen vtvt <tech.gen> (stiffen; e.g. a frame) ■ versteifen vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. box construction) ■ verstreben vtvt <tech.gen> (with wires, tie rods, ropes etc.; e.g. a mast, tower, antenna) ■ verspannen vt -
6 fine tuning
<tech.gen> (e.g. of circuits, devices, systems, machine components, signals, color) ■ Feinabstimmung f ; Feineinstellung f<el> (coordination of two related systems, devices) ■ Feinabgleich m< opt> ■ Scharfabstimmung f -
7 trim
<tech.gen> (e.g. of photos, printed matter) ■ Beschnitt m<tech.gen> (strip-shaped) ■ Zierleiste f< aerospace> ■ Trimmung f< leath> ■ Besatz m<mvhcl.el> (circular, frame-type; e.g. of headlights, gauges) ■ Einfassung f ; Rosette f ; Umrandung f< nav> ■ Längsneigung f<nav.aerospace> ■ Trimm m< pap> ■ Randbeschnitt mvt <tech.gen> (sheet material, images, to achieve a certain size, shape) ■ zuschneiden vt ; beschneiden vtvt <nav.aerospace> ■ trimmen vt< mvhcl> (in compounds) ■ Zier... -
8 ratio
noun, pl. ratios Verhältnis, dasin direct ratio to or with — im gleichen Verhältnis wie
* * *['reiʃiəu]plural - ratios; noun(the amount or proportion of one thing compared to another: There is a ratio of two girls to one boy in this class.) das Verhältnis* * *ra·tio[ˈreɪʃiəʊ, AM -oʊ]n ECON, COMPUT Verhältnis nt, Quote fprice-dividend \ratio Preis-Dividenden-Rate f\ratio of dimensions Größenverhältnis nt* * *['reIʃɪəʊ]nVerhältnis ntin the or a ratio of 100 to 1 — im Verhältnis 100 zu 1 (written: 100:1)
* * *1. MATH etc Verhältnis n:ratio of distribution Verteilerschlüssel m2. MATH Quotient m3. WIRTSCH Wertverhältnis n zwischen Gold und Silber4. TECH Übersetzungsverhältnis n (eines Getriebes)* * *noun, pl. ratios Verhältnis, dasin a or the ratio of 1 to 5 — im Verhältnis 1: 5
in direct ratio to or with — im gleichen Verhältnis wie
* * *n.Verhältnis n.
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