Ajustada in english

Adjusted

pronunciation: ədʒʌstəd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

ajustar a = bring + Nombre + in line with. 

Example: It seems possible that the Americans will revise these rules to bring them in line with the British solution.

ajustar Algo a = bring + Nombre + into compliance with. 

Example: Results focus on improving performance and reinforce the need to bring the LSP protocols into compliance with the Open System Interconnection (OSI) protocols.

ajustado = adjusted ; tight ; snug ; tight-fitting ; fitted ; slinky ; close-fitting ; slim-fit ; aligned ; clingy . 

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.Example: Factories and mills sprang up, and with them row upon row of tight boxlike workers' houses.Example: The fit between the two, I argue, is less than snug.Example: Caution should be taken if subjects are clothed in tight-fitting swimsuit.Example: Men of the upper classes went to a tailor for individually fitted garments.Example: Her slinky dress was incredibly sexy, the colour was divine on her, plus the gold accessories were the perfect complement.Example: In practice, close-fitting jeans wholesale has remained a wonderful commercial opportunity for decades.Example: These slim-fit suit pants are slim throughout the leg with narrow openings at ankle.Example: Cars come out of the factory perfectly aligned but as soon as they hit the road things can start to slowly change.Example: I hate clingy clothes and wear everything too big.

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» ajustado jerárquicamentehierarchically-adjusted .

Example: A new bibliometric indicator, the hierarchically-adjusted author proportiometric index, is described.

» nota ajustada al alzacurved grade [En un contexto educativo, práctica de subir las notas de toda la clase haciendo que la nota mejor se convierta en la nota máxima posible de la asignatura] .

Example: Not all professors are willing to curve grades for a class, but over the course of your studies you're bound to encounter one or two classes where you will have a curved grade.

» pantalones vaqueros ajustadosskinny jeans .

Example: Light blue skinny jeans, made from the same materials as the dark blue ones, are also part of the current fashion trends.

» plazo ajustadotight deadline .

Example: While the question itself is not very common, you may be asked how you handle a tight deadline at your work.

» tener horario ajustadobe under time constraint .

Example: Librarians too easily forget that many readers are in a hurry, and hardly any are under no time constraint at all.

» trabajar con un plazo ajustadowork on/under/to + a tight deadline .

Example: Like it or not, there will be times when you have to work on a tight deadline.

ajustar = adjust ; calibrate ; twiddle ; scale ; tweak ; fine tune [fine-tune] ; muck around/about ; align. 

Example: The brightness can be adjusted by turning the two knobs at the lower right of the screen.Example: The maps are calibrated to show fine distinctions within Geauga = The maps are calibrated to show fine distinctions within Geauga.Example: Meek took her glasses off and twiddled them as her supervisor related the following incident = Meek took her glasses off and twiddled them as her supervisor related the following incident.Example: To produce a statewide estimate, this framework would need to be scaled to accommodate all public libraries in a particular state.Example: This book offers strategies for high school teachers that provide tools for creating, repairing, and tweaking all the discernible components of teaching.Example: These statistics have been used to fine tune the system and improve response time = These statistics have been used to fine tune the system and improve response time.Example: I have looked at the book and mucked around with the database and using switches but can't see a solution.Example: Entry words may be aligned in a centre column or in a left hand column.

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» ajustar abring + Nombre + in line with .

Example: It seems possible that the Americans will revise these rules to bring them in line with the British solution.

» ajustar Algo abring + Nombre + into compliance with .

Example: Results focus on improving performance and reinforce the need to bring the LSP protocols into compliance with the Open System Interconnection (OSI) protocols.

» ajustar biensit + well .

Example: We found that John's leg bone was not sitting well in the hip socket nor moving well.

» ajustar cuentassettle + a scoresettle + thingsget + evenhave + an axe to grind .

Example: Even teenagers do not hesitate to use guns to settle their scores.

Example: Some fights are grudge fights and these guys hate each other and is a great way of settling things.

Example: Our reactions to actual crime -- disbelief about the act committed, anger at the hurt caused, a desire to get even, and fear for ourselves and our children -- arrive in an indecipherable rush of emotion.

Example: I'd appreciate it if anyone who's used both, and doesn't have an axe to grind, could send constructive pros and cons.

» ajustar la exposiciónadjust + exposure .

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.

» ajustar las notas al alzacurve + grades [En un contexto educativo, práctica de subir las notas de toda la clase haciendo que la nota mejor se convierta en la nota máxima posible de la asignatura] .

Example: Not all professors are willing to curve grades for a class, but over the course of your studies you're bound to encounter one or two classes where you will have a curved grade.

» ajustarsesuitfit + snuglysuit + best .

Example: The records in a computer data base are structured in order to suit the information that is being stored for various applications.

Example: English riders will wear riding breeches with swede patches that fit very snugly.

Example: They are the next best choice but they are suited best to low humidity situations as the air has greater potential to absorb water vapour.

» ajustarse aconform tobefitalign .

Example: These basic permutation rules are modified somewhat to conform to bibliographic requirements.

Example: As befits the library of the largest manufacturer of computers in the world, IBM information services are very largely computer-based.

Example: Fiction is an area of stock development and promotion which would readily achieve the goals of development with which public librarians have aligned themselves.

» ajustarse a la perfecciónbe a natural fit .

Example: Hiring veterans is a natural fit for our organization, because they possess an unwavering commitment to their job.

» ajustarse a una exigenciasuit + a demand .

Example: The system has to be customised to suit any specific application so that it suits the demands of the microcomputer with which it is being used.

» ajustarse el cinturóntighten + Posesivo + beltgird (up) + Posesivo + loins .

Example: For starters, there isn't much money to find -- the state has a $100 million shortfall, and Guinn has ordered agencies to tighten their belts.

Example: He advised us to gird up our loins and set about making Pakistan worthy of its name.

» ajustarse el peloadjust + Posesivo + hair .

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

» ajustarse la ropaadjust + Posesivo + clothes .

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!.

» desajustarthrow + Nombre + out of alignment .

Example: Programs based on 'pages' may readjust only to the end of the page, and this will throw succeeding text out of alignment.

» no ajustarse aout of line without of keeping without of tune with .

Example: Do you think that the average wage is out of line with the increase in living expenses?.

Example: Even so, the 'comical' closing scene is out of keeping with the overall mood of the picture.

Example: Quite often she feels out of tune with reality, the media, society, and she's comfortable with that.

» que no ajusta bienill-fitting  .

Example: Sometimes I wonder if someday I will meet someone whose presence won't feel like an ill-fitting overcoat, like something heavy in my pocket that I should've left at home.

» sin ajustarunadjustedloosely hangingbaggy [baggier -comp., baggiest -sup.]  ; saggy [saggier -comp., saggiest -sup.]  ; loosely .

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.

Example: A nightgown (also called a nightdress) is a loosely hanging item of nightwear nowadays mostly for women.

Example: After he returned from the outing, students were complaining that he was wearing the same baggy pants, minus boxers and with zipper undone.

Example: The most overlooked secret to perfect skin is avoiding conditions that lead to wrinkling, age spots, saggy skin and in general all around skin damage.

Example: Having crocked the pot, fill it loosely with the cutting mix, making a hole with the hand for the reception of the bulb.

» tener cuentas que ajustar conhave + a bone to pick with .

Example: I'd always kind of had a bone to pick with him because he didn't support his local teams very actively.

Ajustada 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 orientated in spanish: orientado, pronunciation: ɔriənteɪtɪd part of speech: adjective altered in spanish: alterado, pronunciation: ɔltɜrd 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
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