Adjusted in spanish

Equilibrado

pronunciation: ekilibɹ̩ɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

adjust = modificar, ajustar, adaptar, reglar. 

Example: The brightness can be adjusted by turning the two knobs at the lower right of the screen.

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» adjust + exposure = ajustar la exposición.

Example: There is a built-in photocell on the camera such as we now have on at least one camera, which automatically adjust exposure for a wide range of illumination.

» adjust + Posesivo + clothes = ajustarse la ropa, arreglarse la ropa.

Example: If she's constantly fiddling with her hair while she's talking to you, or even adjusting her clothes, she's trying to make sure she looks her best in front of you!.

» adjust + Posesivo + hair = ajustarse el pelo, arreglarse el pelo.

Example: Standing nervously before the full-length mirror, she adjusted her hair for the umpteenth time and smoothed the rumples out of her dress.

» adjust + Reflexivo + Asiento = acomodarse en un Asiento.

Example: He adjusted himself comfortably in the chair, overlapped his legs, and blew a smoke ring that dissolved two feet above her head.

» adjust + the balance = equilibrar la balanza.

Example: This chapter does little to adjust the balance.

» adjust to + environment = adaptarse al entorno.

Example: The group recognized that their special information needs arose out of their dislocation from family, friends and established information networks and their need to adjust to a new environment.

» readjust = reajustar. 

Example: In the first example, records with such words as 'read,' 'reading,' 'readership,' 'readily,' and 'readjust' are retrieved.

adjusted = ajustado. 

Example: The acid rain literature illustrated the 1st paradigm, where journals from the unadjusted literature were thrust forward in the adjusted literature, and no unadjusted journal fell into obscurity.

more:

» inflation-adjusted = aumento asociado a la inflación.

Example: The author analyzes inflation-adjusted salary data for academic law librarians from 1971 to 91, noting a disparity between the growth rates for salaries of library directors and other librarians.

» maladjusted = inadaptado. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que comienzan con este prefijo]

Example: Its children's library runs story telling workshops and works with chronically ill and maladjusted schoolchildren.

» seasonally adjusted = desestacionalizado.

Example: Seasonally adjusted home sales reached their highest level in 30 months during the fourth quarter of 2009.

» unadjusted = sin ajustar.

Example: The acid rain literature illustrated the 1st paradigm, where journals from the unadjusted literature were thrust forward in the adjusted literature, and no unadjusted journal fell into obscurity.

» well-adjusted = equilibrado.

Example: Deliberately to pay less attention to a query because it comes from the mayor of the city, or the chairman of the company, or the vice-chancellor of the university, would betray a perversity foreign to the normal well-adjusted librarian.

Adjusted synonyms

focused in spanish: enfocado, pronunciation: foʊkəst part of speech: adjective oriented in spanish: orientado, pronunciation: ɔrientəd part of speech: adjective attuned in spanish: sintonizado, pronunciation: ətund part of speech: adjective tuned in spanish: sintonizado, pronunciation: tund part of speech: adjective altered in spanish: alterado, pronunciation: ɔltɜrd part of speech: adjective orientated in spanish: orientado, pronunciation: ɔriənteɪtɪd part of speech: adjective weighted in spanish: ponderado, pronunciation: weɪtɪd part of speech: adjective keyed in spanish: enchavetado, pronunciation: kid part of speech: adjective familiarized in spanish: familiarizado, pronunciation: fəmɪljɜraɪzd part of speech: adjective well-balanced in spanish: bien equilibrado, pronunciation: welbælənst part of speech: adjective well-adjusted in spanish: bien ajustado, pronunciation: welədʒʌstəd part of speech: adjective

Adjusted antonyms

maladjusted pronunciation: mælədʒʌstɪd part of speech: adjective unadjusted pronunciation: ənədʒʌstɪd part of speech: adjective
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