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ad.just (obj)E5dVQstvto change (something or yourself) slightly, esp. in order to make it more correct, effective, or suitable调整,使适应If the chair is too high you can adjust it to suit you. [T]如果椅子太高,你可以将它调节到适合你的高度。She adjusted her skirt, took a deep breath and walked into the room. [T]她整理一下裙子,深吸一口气,走进了房间。I was amazed to see one of those old signs in the hotel lavatories saying 'Please adjust (=make tidy) your dress before leaving'. [T]我很惊奇地看到旅馆盥洗室中的一块老标牌,上面写着‘离开之前请整理好衣服’。As a teacher you have to adjust your methods / approach to suit the needs of slower children. [T]作为教师,你不得不调整自己的方法,以适应落后儿童的需要。I can't adjust to living on my own. [I]我无法适应独立生活。Her eyes slowly adjusted to the gloom. [I]她的眼睛渐渐适应了黑暗。The lifestyle is so very different--it takes a while to adjust. [I]这种生活方式如此不同----需要一段时间才能适应。
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