adjusted
adj. 調整過的
v. (改變…以)適應,調整,校正( adjust的過去式和過去分詞 )
When you adjust to a new situation, you get used to it by changing your behaviour or your ideas.
We have been preparing our fighters to adjust themselves to civil society...
我們一直在培訓我們的戰士,以使他們適應普通的社會生活。
I felt I had adjusted to the idea of being a mother very well...
我感到自己已經完全接受了當媽媽的想法。
If you adjust something, you change it so that it is more effective or appropriate.
To attract investors, Panama has adjusted its tax and labour laws.
為吸引投資者,巴拿馬調整了稅法和勞動法。
If you adjust something such as your clothing or a machine, you correct or alter its position or setting.
She adjusted her head scarf fussily...
她小題大做地整了整頭巾。
Liz adjusted her mirror and then edged the car out of its parking bay.
莉茲調了調後視鏡,將車子挪出了停車位。
If you adjust your vision or if your vision adjusts, the muscles of your eye or the pupils alter to cope with changes in light or distance.
He stopped to try to adjust his vision to the faint starlight...
他停下腳步試著讓眼睛適應微弱的星光。
We stood in the doorway until our eyes adjusted...
我們站在門口直到眼睛適應了光線的變化。
1. altered to accommodate to certain requirements or bring into a proper relation;
2. adjusted to demands of daily living; showing emotional stability
3. having achieved a comfortable relationship with your environment
4. (especially of garments) having the fit or style adjusted;
The ship adjusted herself to the roll and rhythm of the sea.
船隨著海水的起伏節奏時起時落。
The seasonally adjusted unemployment figures show a rise of twelve-hundred.
受季節影響,失業人數增加了1,200人。
They have very sensibly adjusted their diet.
他們已經非常合理地調整了飲食。
She adjusted her coloured head scarf fussily.
她不厭其煩地調弄著自己的彩色頭巾。
The high school adjusted its teaching approach and cancelled its departmental system.
他們高中調整了教學方法,取消了“文理分科”.