单词 | adapt |
释义 | Word family noun adaptability adaptation adapter adaptor adjective adaptable adapted verb adapt Related topics: Literature, Theatrea·dapt /əˈdæpt/ ●●○ W3 verb 1 [intransitive, transitive]CHANGE/MAKE something DIFFERENT to gradually change your behaviour and attitudes in order to be successful in a new situation (使)适应,(使)适合adapt to The children are finding it hard to adapt to the new school. 孩子们觉得很难适应新学校。 flowers which are well adapted to harsh winters 非常适应严冬的花 The ability to adapt is a definite asset in this job. 适应能力是做这份工作的绝对有利条件。adapt yourself/itself etc (to something) How do these insects adapt themselves to new environments? 这些昆虫是如何适应新环境的?2 [transitive]CHANGE/MAKE something DIFFERENT to change something to make it suitable for a different purpose 改造,改装adapt something to do something The car has been adapted to take unleaded gas. 这辆车经改装可以使用无铅汽油。adapt something for somebody These teaching materials can be adapted for older children. 这些教材可以修改一下供大龄孩子使用。3 [transitive]ALAPT if a book or play is adapted for film, television etc, it is changed so that it can be made into a film, television programme etc 改编,改写 → adaptationbe adapted for something Many children buy books after they have been adapted for television. 许多小孩子都是在书被改编成电视剧之后才去买的。n Grammar Adapt is usually passive in this meaning. —adapted adjective She lives in a specially adapted flat. 她住在一间专门改造过的公寓里。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusadapt• The movie was adapted by Forsyth from his own bestselling novel.• Le Carré's latest novel is soon to be adapted for television.• The materials in the book can be adapted for use with older children.• Yet there was an opening for Rice if he carefully adapted his power strategies to the political situation.• As the nature of insider dealing changed, there was a corresponding need to adapt other legal doctrines to fit the abuse.• They have adapted their house so they can look after their disabled son more easily.• His typewriter was adapted to provide keys for mathematical symbols.• These recipes can be easily adapted to suit vegetarians.• Supposedly, these are the ones that are best adapted to the area, and therefore grow happily without much help.• Punishment must be fitted, closely tailored to the state of the spirit, adapted to the need of the soul.• In adapting to this expanded role the auditor faces many difficulties.• This in turn made it a simple matter to adapt Watt's engine to provide rotary motion.adapt to• She adapted remarkably well to eating a limited diet, and she's lost a great deal of weight.• After living in a house with a garden, it's hard to adapt to living in a flat.• Slowly the country is adapting to the new market economy.adapt something to do something• Researchers had adapted a blood test to look for early signs of the disease.be adapted for something• Please note these wordings are only guidelines and can be adapted for each individual case.• Once requisitioned, vessels originally built for commercial purposes had to be adapted for military ones.• Such a barn is easy to load and unload and may be adapted for other uses when empty.• Pheasant: readily available and surprisingly cheap, any chicken recipe can be adapted for pheasant.• Like the rock skippers, they are adapted for traveling across the land almost faster than a man cam move.• The cash will be used to buy a computer which will be adapted for use by disabled children.• During the 1950s further work on marine guidance was adapted for use in ballistic missiles.Origin adapt (1400-1500) French adapter, from Latin adaptare, from ad- “to” + aptare “to make fit”, from aptus; → APTa·dapt verb →n GRAMMAR1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable Corpus and to in attitudes your behaviour gradually change |
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