
好词典

源自拉丁语 'adiustare',意为 '使正确' 或 '调整',后经古法语 'ajuster' 进入英语。
❶ 经过调整或改变的,指某物或某人已经适应了新环境或新情况。
“The adjusted salary reflects the new tax rates.”
(调整后的工资反映了新的税率。)
“She felt more adjusted to the new school after a few weeks.”
(几周后,她对新学校适应得更好了。)
❶ 调整或改变某物以适应新情况或需求,常用于描述对物品、计划或行为的修改。
“She adjusted the mirror to get a better view.”
(她调整了镜子以获得更好的视野。)
“He adjusted his tie before the interview.”
(面试前,他整理了一下领带。)
well-adjusted — 形容一个人心理或情感上适应良好,能够应对生活中的变化和挑战。
“Despite moving to a new country, the children are well-adjusted and happy.”
(尽管搬到了一个新的国家,孩子们适应得很好,也很开心。)
adjusted for inflation — 指经济数据或价格经过通货膨胀调整,以反映实际购买力的变化。
“The salary increase is only 2% when adjusted for inflation.”
(经过通货膨胀调整后,工资涨幅仅为2%。)