1. adjust
Adjust the brakes.
Starting with a population of childless married couples it will give the initial crew a few years to adjust to their new surroundings without the distraction and responsibility of caring for children.
She adjusted her skirt, took a deep breath, and walked into the room. I went to adjust the television set.
Because most people adjust in months.
adjustment /n adjustable /adj
to adjust the claim to our mutual satisfaction
Every Sunday, Takashi loves to adjust his car's engine.
Man learned to adjust to, and in some ways to shape, his environment.
They lived high on the hog for so long, and now they can't adjust to a simple life without luxuries.
Remember that if you want to teach children, you have to adjust the range of vocabulary to their level
do you find that you are constantly having to adjust your television set, or do you always have agood clear
An example of adjust is to tighten the handlebars on a bicycle. A man adjusts the handlebars on his bicycle.
This makes it possible to adjust the settings in one place, to affect all customers in that profile.
his eyes had adjusted to semi-darkness. it wastes the buyer's time and may require an adjusting credit note to be issued
I've adjusted new value for this parameter so you should tell the difference.
Anglais mot "регулировать"(adjust) se produit dans des ensembles:
Medicine - 12. regulate
Traffic lights are used to regulate traffic.
Forests regulate the water cycle and take away harmful carbon dioxide.
Perspiring helps to regulate body temperature.
Parents should regulate how much TV their children watch.
They regulated social, political and economic life in these areas. In some areas use of these terms may be regulated by law.
There is a written and an unwritten law. The one by which we regulate our constitutions in our cities is the written law; that which arises from customs is the unwritten law.