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 Translation for 'to adjust' from English to Croatian
VERB   to adjust | adjusted | adjusted
adjusting | adjusts
SYNO to adapt | to adjust | to align | ...
adjustirati [sv./nesv.]to adjust
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Translation for 'to adjust' from English to Croatian

to adjust
adjustirati [sv./nesv.]
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Usage Examples English
  • The software libraries may include software tools to adjust resolution, screen colors, pointers and screenmodes.
  • There are also options to adjust the frequency and tone of a call to suit their individual hearing needs.
  • Solutions of ammonia ranging from 16% to 25% are used in the fermentation industry as a source of nitrogen for microorganisms and to adjust pH during fermentation.
  • Archive software typically has the ability to adjust the "dictionary size", where a larger size demands more random access memory during compression and decompression, but compresses stronger, especially on repeating patterns in files' content.
  • The CANDU 6e is designed to operate at power settings as low as 50%, allowing them to adjust to load demand much better than the previous designs.

  • Additionally, members may need to adjust team roles due to stress, fatigue, injury, or other circumstances.
  • Many countries use a post-enumeration survey to adjust the raw census counts.
  • Most engines use a fixed compression ratio, however a variable compression ratio engine is able to adjust the compression ratio while the engine is in operation.
  • After several years of having the three-rock rule used for the Canadian championships and the winners then having to adjust to the four-rock rule in the World Championships, the Canadian Curling Association adopted the four-rock free guard zone in the 2002–2003 season.
  • When a celebrity's fame recedes over time, the celebrity may find it difficult to adjust psychologically.

  • The most common use of cutaway shots in dramatic films is to adjust the pace of the main action, to conceal the deletion of some unwanted part of the main shot, or to allow the joining of parts of two versions of that shot.
  • inscriptions" and as new inscriptions were discovered, researchers "preferred to adjust the newly discovered facts to the initial outline rather than to call the Chinese reports into question".
  • Playing notes using valves (notably 1st + 3rd and 1st + 2nd + 3rd) requires compensation to adjust the tuning appropriately, either by the player's lip-and-breath control, via mechanical assistance of some sort, or, in the case of horns, by the position of the stopping hand in the bell.
  • Beatmatching or pitch cue is a disc jockey technique of pitch shifting or timestretching an upcoming track to match its tempo to that of the currently playing track, and to adjust them such that the beats (and, usually, the bars) are synchronized—e.g.
  • The jaw is raised or lowered to adjust the oral cavity for better reed control, but the jaw muscles are used much less for upward vertical pressure than in single reeds, only being substantially employed in the very high register.

  • The word makeup is similar to that of "rheostat" (also coined by Wheatstone) which was a device used to adjust the current in a circuit.
  • Analog television receivers and composite monitors often provide manual controls to adjust horizontal and vertical timing.
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