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单词 adapt
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Could such a device be adapted for domestic use?You learn to adapt and change.We had to adapt to the changes in her lifestyle, but we managed it.They are great players, so it has been easy for me to adapt to play with them.You have to adapt to the changed demands in each place, and that's especially true for jockeys.That is how he made us adapt to his playing style.That allowed him to adjust and adapt his sprawling tale.We bring in a new agenda that other people adapt and use.So is there any talk about possibly adapting that second book?Elsewhere buildings were adapted for surprising purposes.Small companies are already adapting to change.Instead he wrote and adapted plays for the stage.His treatment was awful and he had no idea how to adapt a book.In part this reflects changes to adapt to new conditions.He has struggled to adapt his playing style to the hard courts.In the summer they can be adapted to use as gardening vehicles or refuse trucks.You have to be able to adjust and adapt and take your own game forward in a different environment.He knows which players can adapt to his playing style after an assessment of his first three months in charge.His design has been used or adapted by many of the suppliers that have sprung up in the past few years.It is to be adapted as a film in France.Is he keen on films being adapted into plays, then?Most carried on, adapting their purposes to the war effort in many ways.In fairness, perhaps he needs more time to adjust and adapt.His films have been adapted for schools in Australia.There is always more we can do to raise awareness, as crime groups adapt and change.He's got a good ability to adapt and adjust.Also, adapting film successes for the stage is a road trodden too often.In this way forms are modified, and can be adapted to their purpose and become more perfect.

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adapt

British English: adapt /əˈdæpt/ VERB
If you adapt to a new situation, you change your ideas or behaviour in order to deal with it.
MPs have quickly adapted to the cameras.
  • American English: adapt
  • Arabic: يَتَكَيَّفُ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: adaptar
  • Chinese: 改编
  • Croatian: prilagoditi
  • Czech: přizpůsobit se
  • Danish: tilpasse
  • Dutch: aanpassen veranderen
  • European Spanish: adaptarse
  • Finnish: sopeutua
  • French: s'adapter
  • German: anpassen (sich)
  • Greek: προσαρμόζω
  • Italian: adattarsi reflexive verb
  • Japanese: 適合させる
  • Korean: 적응시키다
  • Norwegian: tilpasse
  • Polish: dostosować
  • European Portuguese: adaptar
  • Romanian: a se adapta
  • Russian: приспосабливать(ся)
  • Latin American Spanish: adaptar
  • Swedish: anpassa
  • Thai: ปรับตัว
  • Turkish: uyum sağlamak
  • Ukrainian: пристосовуватися
  • Vietnamese: thích nghi

Chinese translation of 'adapt'

adapt

(əˈdæpt)

vt

  1. (= alter, change) 使适(適)合 (shǐ shìhé)
  2. (for television, cinema) [novel, play] 改编(編) (gǎibiān)

vi

  1. to adapt (to) 适(適)应(應) (shìyìng)
to adapt o.s. 使自己适(適)应(應) (shǐ zìjǐ shìyìng)
(verb) 
Definition
to adjust (something or oneself) to different conditions
Things will be different and we will have to adapt.
Synonyms
adjust
I felt I had adjusted to the idea of being a mother very well.
change
match
Their strengths in memory and spatial skills matched.
alter
Little had altered in the village.
modify
accommodate
She walked slowly to accommodate herself to his pace.
comply
conform
People who won't conform sometimes feel excluded.
reconcile
It is possible to reconcile these apparently opposing perspectives.
harmonize
members have progressed towards harmonizing their economies
familiarize
habituate
The researchers first habituated each baby to their surroundings.
acclimatize
This year he has left early to acclimatize himself.
(verb) 
Definition
to change something to suit a new purpose
Shelves were built to adapt the library for use as an office.
Synonyms
convert
By converting the loft, they were able to have two extra bedrooms.
change
They should change the law to make it illegal to own replica weapons.
prepare
The crew has been preparing the ship for storage.
fit
She was having her wedding dress fitted.
fashion
A hat fashioned to flatter the face.
make
They now make cars at two plants in Europe.
shape
suit
‘I'm off.’ He suited the action to the word and left.
qualify
I would qualify that by putting it into context.
transform
the speed at which your body transforms food into energy
alter
They have never altered their programmes.
modify
They agreed to modify their recruitment policy.
tailor
scripts tailored to American comedy audiences
remodel
tweak (informal)
The system should get better as engineers tweak its performance.
metamorphose
She had been metamorphosed by the war.
customize

Additional synonyms

in the sense of acclimatize
Definition
to adapt to a new climate or environment
This year he has left early to acclimatize himself.
Synonyms
adapt,
prepare,
adjust,
accommodate,
accustom,
familiarize,
inure,
shape,
naturalize,
habituate,
acculturate,
acculture,
jack up (New Zealand)
in the sense of accommodate
Definition
to adjust or become adjusted; to adapt
She walked slowly to accommodate herself to his pace.
Synonyms
adapt,
match,
fit,
fashion,
settle,
alter,
adjust,
modify,
compose,
comply,
accustom,
reconcile,
harmonize
in the sense of alter
Definition
to make or become different
Little had altered in the village.
Synonyms
change,
turn,
vary,
transform,
adjust,
adapt,
metamorphose

Synonyms of 'adapt'

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