readjustment n. 再整理, (使)重新进入正常状态/正常位置, 再调整, (使)重新适应
[化] 重调; 重新调整
[经] 再调整
readjustment[ noun ]- the act of adjusting again (to changed circumstances)
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- the act of adjusting something to match a standard
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Readjustment \Re`ad*just"ment\ (r[=e]`[a^]d*j[u^]st"ment), n.
A second adjustment; a new or different adjustment.
- "Rational readjustment will be carried out this year in respect to the percentage of students sent to various countries and the composition of students," the official said.
- The order was issued Friday by Farrell Udell, associate regional manager for the western region of the Veterans Administration readjustment counseling service.
- But buying the stock of a company in the midst of a wrenching readjustment is either a plucky short-term trading play, or a bet that this company will defy the odds.
- "The readjustment we are going through now is not a change of policy," he told the Japanese delegation.
- Mr Geoff Lutterloch, head of rural economy at the RDC, stood by the figures. 'Agriculture faces a painful period of readjustment,' he said.
- Ineffective programs to assist dislocated workers would be replaced by an expanded $1 billion worker readjustment program (WRAP) carefully designed to help those displaced from their jobs move quickly into new careers.