adjustment

adjustment
1) регулирование, регулировка
2) пригонка; выверка; приспосабливание
3) сборка (частей механизма); пригонка, припасовка
4) приспособление

adjustment for altitude — поправка на высоту

adjustment for wear — регулировка для компенсации износа

- adjustment of mixture - accurate adjustment - belt adjustment - centre adjustment - day-to-day adjustment - delicate adjustment - final adjustment - fine adjustment - functional adjustment - gap adjustment - hand adjustment - horizontal adjustment - mixture adjustment - plastic adjustment - protective adjustment - stress adjustment - worm adjustment - zero adjustment
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1.   регулирование, регулировка, настройка, наладка
2.   поверка (инструмента)
3.   уравнивание (напр. полигона)
4.   поправка

to be out of adjustment — быть ненастроенным

- adjustment of cross section
- adjustment of level circuit
- adjustment of mix proportions
- adjustment of telescope
- adjustment of weighted measurements
- concrete mix adjustment
- control point adjustment
- cost-saving concrete mix adjustment
- final adjustment
- fine adjustment
- least squares adjustment
- peg adjustment
- reset adjustment
- system adjustment
- temperature adjustment

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