fine adjustment

Frequency: 6.57.2 per million words

A very small and precise change, often for tuning.

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Examples (10)

  • The microscope's focus required a fine adjustment to see the cells clearly.
  • He made a fine adjustment to the speaker's volume for the perfect sound balance.
  • Getting the perfect shot often involves making several fine adjustments to the camera's manual focus.
  • The watchmaker performed a fine adjustment to ensure the timepiece was accurate.
  • The software allows for fine adjustment of the image's color saturation.
  • A fine adjustment will be necessary to align the satellite dish correctly.
  • Our strategy doesn't need a complete overhaul, just a fine adjustment here and there.
  • Use this knob for fine adjustment; the other one is for coarse changes.
  • The success of the experiment depended on a fine adjustment of the laser's frequency.
  • The engineer spent hours making fine adjustments to the engine's calibration.