- reajustar
- v.1 to rearrange.2 to make changes to, to adjust (precios, impuestos).3 to readjust, to adjust, to tune, to calibrate.* * *reajustar► verbo transitivo1 to readjust* * *1. VT1) (=volver a ajustar) to readjust2) (Pol) to reshuffle3) (=subir) [+ precios] to increase, put up2.See:* * *verbo transitivo (cambiar) to adjust; (cambiar de nuevo) to readjust* * *= readjust, refocus, realign.Ex. In the first example, records with such words as 'read,' 'reading,' 'readership,' 'readily,' and 'readjust' are retrieved.Ex. This article discusses a set of critical human resource issues which may help to provide a platform from which to refocus personnel administration as it is currently practiced in US libraries.Ex. For some countries trade fluctuates with changes in the weekly market rates of exchange, but for others it changes only when their currencies are realigned in the European Monetary System.* * *verbo transitivo (cambiar) to adjust; (cambiar de nuevo) to readjust* * *= readjust, refocus, realign.
Ex: In the first example, records with such words as 'read,' 'reading,' 'readership,' 'readily,' and 'readjust' are retrieved.
Ex: This article discusses a set of critical human resource issues which may help to provide a platform from which to refocus personnel administration as it is currently practiced in US libraries.Ex: For some countries trade fluctuates with changes in the weekly market rates of exchange, but for others it changes only when their currencies are realigned in the European Monetary System.* * *reajustar [A1 ]vt(cambiar) to adjust; (cambiar de nuevo) to readjust* * *reajustar vt1. [ajustar de nuevo] to readjust2. [corregir] [precios, impuestos, salarios] to make changes to, to adjust;[sector] to streamline* * *reajustarv/t readjust* * *reajustar vt: to readjust, to adjust
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.