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单词 readjustment
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Definition of readjustment in English:

readjustment

noun riːəˈdʒʌstm(ə)ntˌriəˈdʒəs(t)mənt
  • 1An alteration or correction made to achieve a desired fit, appearance, or result.

    intermittent warm-ups and microphone readjustments
    the commercial property market has certainly experienced a significant readjustment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I made the usual mental readjustments to my image of her.
    • Our approach will require some painful readjustments in our own party.
    • Most economists assume some sort of readjustment is inevitable.
    • This requires constant readjustment of the settings.
    • Price readjustments have become increasingly prevalent in the middle market.
    • The piece was acutely in need of some serious editorial readjustment.
    • Some readjustment of water rights appears essential.
    • Under the structural readjustment program, trade liberalisation was introduced.
    • One of the many readjustments you have to make when you move to a new area is that you have to experiment to find the better takeaways all over again!
    • The government hired the company to recommend readjustments to the salaries of chief executives.
    1. 1.1mass noun The process of adapting or becoming used to a changed situation.
      was there a period of readjustment you had to go through when you went back to work?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Bereavement is an overall process of readjustment.
      • Successful readjustment to the school environment depends partly upon the quality of the transition plan.
      • After the whole summer without a routine, it takes some readjustment.
      • The longer the evacuees remained in centers, the more dependent they would become, and the harder readjustment would be to make.
      • He heads the VA's national office of readjustment counseling services.
      • After working for the Peace Corps, he said, everyone needs some time for readjustment.
      • Astronauts must undergo a radical readjustment after returning from space.
      • The felon would be speedily returned to gainful employment without the lengthy readjustment undergone by victims of our present prison system.
      • We are in a period of readjustment after the collapse of one of the biggest stockmarket bubbles in history.
      • Loss of a family member involves a process of readjustment.

Definition of readjustment in US English:

readjustment

nounˌriəˈdʒəs(t)məntˌrēəˈjəs(t)mənt
  • 1An alteration or correction made to achieve a desired fit, appearance, or result.

    intermittent warm-ups and microphone readjustments
    the commercial property market has certainly experienced a significant readjustment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some readjustment of water rights appears essential.
    • Price readjustments have become increasingly prevalent in the middle market.
    • One of the many readjustments you have to make when you move to a new area is that you have to experiment to find the better takeaways all over again!
    • This requires constant readjustment of the settings.
    • The government hired the company to recommend readjustments to the salaries of chief executives.
    • The piece was acutely in need of some serious editorial readjustment.
    • Our approach will require some painful readjustments in our own party.
    • I made the usual mental readjustments to my image of her.
    • Most economists assume some sort of readjustment is inevitable.
    • Under the structural readjustment program, trade liberalisation was introduced.
    1. 1.1 The process of adapting or becoming used to a changed situation.
      was there a period of readjustment you had to go through when you went back to work?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • After working for the Peace Corps, he said, everyone needs some time for readjustment.
      • The longer the evacuees remained in centers, the more dependent they would become, and the harder readjustment would be to make.
      • Loss of a family member involves a process of readjustment.
      • Bereavement is an overall process of readjustment.
      • He heads the VA's national office of readjustment counseling services.
      • Astronauts must undergo a radical readjustment after returning from space.
      • The felon would be speedily returned to gainful employment without the lengthy readjustment undergone by victims of our present prison system.
      • We are in a period of readjustment after the collapse of one of the biggest stockmarket bubbles in history.
      • After the whole summer without a routine, it takes some readjustment.
      • Successful readjustment to the school environment depends partly upon the quality of the transition plan.
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