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单词 Adapt to
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1 It is really hard for Jim to adapt to the new environment.
2 All living organisms have to adapt to changes in environmental conditions.
3 The children are finding it hard to adapt to the new school.
4 Yulan magnolia can adapt to a variety of soils.
5 Businesses must adapt to change or stagnate.
6 All organisations need to adapt to changed circumstances.
7 He maintains Islam must adapt to modern society.
8 Chung has tried to adapt to local customs.
9 Businesses have to adapt to change.
10 The company can easily adapt to changing demand.
11 You must adapt to the norms of the society you live in.
12 A large organization can be slow to adapt to change.
13 Some carers and dependants find it difficult to adapt to a role reversal .
14 It took me a while to adapt to the new job.
15 Some animals have a remarkable ability to adapt to changing environments.
16 They will adapt to and learn to love change.
17 You will either adapt to changes or become unemployed.
18 Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change. Stephen Hawking 
19 But many farmers will need help to adapt to the new conditions, and we will continue to provide assistance.
20 You need to adapt to the demands of your own particular life-style.
21 The world will be different, and we will have to be prepared to adapt to the change.
22 To remain competitive the company has to be able to adapt to the changing marketplace.
23 Some species of animals have become extinct because they could not adapt to a changing environment.
24 A lot of companies have found it hard to adapt to the new system.
25 Long-lived trees face a particular problem because their parasites have time to adapt to their genetic defenses-to evolve.
26 The projections build in the ability of farmers to adapt to climate change by changing crops and farming methods.
27 This is another way in which Highlander has had to be sufficiently flexible to adapt to changing needs.
28 Our remote ancestors took two hundred million years to learn how to adapt to the land.
29 Progress is often alarmingly rapid as their enthusiasm and natural abilities adapt to the new environment.
30 However, this had its dangers, and it was several weeks before an emigrant from Earth could adapt to it.
1 It is really hard for Jim to adapt to the new environment.
2 The world will be different, and we will have to be prepared to adapt to the change.
3 All living organisms have to adapt to changes in environmental conditions.
4 The children are finding it hard to adapt to the new school.
31 The Treuhandanstalt would guarantee creditors against losing money lent to businesses unsuccessfully attempting to adapt to unification.
32 Although growing well under water, they adapt to normal soil conditions and can be cultivated in flowerpots as indoor plants.
33 More often, however, the cause is simple frustration at being unable to adapt to the technical demands of the art.
34 After living in a house with a garden, it's hard to adapt to living in a flat.
35 Clientelism is a strategy used by capitalists and workers to adapt to a situation where there is limited mobility.
36 Eating habits have changed under external influences, and it is not always easy for farming to adapt to such changes.
37 If insects learned to adapt to genetically engineered plants, the result could be widespread crop failure and famine, critics warn.
38 Umbrella funds, where easy switching can take place between different classes to adapt to different investment conditions, have become popular.
39 Retraining of the network to adapt to changes in the operating environment requires only processing time and new data.
40 It also discussed the possibility of a World Bank grant to help industry to adapt to the demands of the protocol.
41 Ken found it hard to adapt to the new age.
42 This means the network could learn continuously and adapt to changes over time.
43 They are more difficult to adapt to the small scale of laboratory work, but are sometimes effective.
44 If the owner had sufficient capital to adapt to the new methods, he did so.
45 It must now face the imperial impotence that Britain has found it so difficult to adapt to.
46 Its society would simply absorb(), reshape and adapt to ensure the fate and prosperity of the individual.
47 Darwin's observations led him to deduce that plants and animals could adapt to their surroundings.
48 His heirs developed the business to adapt to changing modes of transport.
49 Other speakers adapt to far more, perhaps to most of them, at one time or another.
50 This, however, is the reality of nursing, and the student must be helped to adapt to all situations.
51 The expectation is that special learners will adapt to overcome their limitations to the extent possible.
52 To adapt to the increasing complexities of modern business life,(http:///adapt to.html) an organisation can not afford to be a sluggish bureaucracy.
53 Although tigers have been able to adapt to different climates and landscapes, they have not been able to live alongside people.
54 They eagerly take live and frozen brine shrimp and will adapt to cut food such as chopped shrimp and clams.
55 Tough targets have been set in quality and service levels and everyone has had to adapt to new ways of doing things.
56 They are expected suddenly to adapt to the modern world after a century of colonial domination and outside interference.
57 Teaching those with learning disability, sometimes physically disabled as well, to adapt to the demands of society.
58 Having to adapt to changes in the school and to undergo a second deskilling.
59 Mollusks, like all living organisms, constantly adapt to changes in environmental conditions.
60 As farming methods changed, so the designs of farm buildings may have been changed to adapt to the new ideas.
61 Moreover, social values and structures have shown a remarkable ability to adapt to a rapidly changing environment.
62 Clearly all organisations, if they are to be successful need to adapt to changed circumstances.
63 Often families, like the patients, floundered in their efforts to adapt to new roles and changed life stories.
64 This method of planning was widely criticised for its inefficiency and its inability to adapt to changing demands.
65 Its advanced manufacturing center helps local industries adapt to changes in technology and reduce costs.
66 The gonococcus has to adapt to any changes in its environment, particularly those which may compromise its chances of survival.
67 He asked that she be given six months' grace at Althorp so she could adapt to life without him.
68 Usually Guppies are hardy fish and adapt to most water conditions, but they do prefer alkaline water.
69 The reasonable man adapts to the world, the unreasonable man makes the world adapt to him. Therefore progress depends on the unreasonable man. George Bernard Shaw 
70 This revamping is geared toward helping workers adapt to changing times.
71 But Cool Ground is a dour stayer with a wealth of experience, who should adapt to Aintree.
72 Stanley Mill has survived, largely because of its ability to adapt to the changing needs of the market.
73 What about learning how to change things for the better rather than merely learning to adapt to the way things are now?
74 One interesting thing about this fish is the temperature that it can apparently adapt to.
75 Children develop the capacity to see the view of others, consider intentions, and better adapt to the social world.
76 What they can read without any introduction is certainly possible for literate adults to adapt to.
77 Expatriates may not adapt to the culture and so live in their own world entirely separate from that of the local inhabitants.
78 They have had to adapt to high temperatures, shortage of water and a very brief time in which to reproduce.
79 Geography was important because it would help the evolutionist to explain how populations were able to migrate and adapt to new locations.
80 Teaching strategies need to adapt to this new situation, to exploit the potential offered by computers.
81 It is an interesting fact that countries can be divided by their ability to adapt to other cultures.
81 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
82 The stomach is a biological structure that animals use to adapt to their environment.
83 The two who stay may well be the ones who adapt to the new system the best.
84 It inherits not a fixed set of actions, but the ability to adapt to many.
85 Adagio for Strings Adapt to 5 Bassoons.
86 IDEs must adapt to industry changes, the officials argued.
87 Some businessmen cannot adapt to change because they have tunnel vision.
88 As the programmer must learn to adapt to social selection, survival of the fittest.
89 Adapt to treat dermatophytosis , athlete's foot and feet tickle.
90 To adapt to the rapid development of medicine and law and the impact of globalization of crime, it is necessary to reinforce the forensic pathology postgraduate general competence.
91 Such a vaccine could protect people against an H5N1 bird flu virus that mutates to adapt to humans, not just birds, and easily can spread from person to person, Webby said.
92 To adapt to the reformation of retirement pension system, the enterprise should regenerate the pension accounting.
93 "The fact that Neandethals could adapt to new conditions and innovate shows that they are culturally similar to us, " Riel-Salvatore said.
94 Portable MP3 player generally adopts the nonvolatile storage chip to make the memory at present, the capacity is small, the unit has high costs, and does not adapt to play for a long time.
95 The telescope that took the picture is know as the New Solar Telescope which uses adaptive optics, parts that change to adapt to disturbances in the atmosphere and correct distortions in the signals.
96 The comparison is flattering. But I need to adapt to the style of play and to acclimatise over here.
97 On moisture gradient, the patience of bunchgrass stipa to water stress is more strong than rhizomatous grass, which shows Stipa plants more adapt to develop in the arid and semi arid areas.
98 What we will have to do is we will have to adapt to the meteorological conditions.
99 States are lumbering dinosaurs that take years to adapt to change.
100 To cut good paper first by expansion in the workshop, fully adapt to the environment.
101 The bookshelf concept is based on a modular system which makes it easy to adapt to the desired size and shape.
102 However, under the increasingly tough market competition, such integrative operational model is getting more and more difficult to adapt to the development of market economy.
103 George A. Bonanno, a professor of clinical psychology at Columbia known for his work on resilience (the reaction of the 85 percent of the population that does adapt to loss), was skeptical at first.
104 PLL frequency synthesizer with DDS reference will adapt to local oscillator of modern radio.
105 Information systems should flexibly and quickly adapt to variable requirements.
106 " As a Cuban, my father was eager to adapt to his new environment.
107 With the constant acceleration of informational globalization, journalistic writing which is involved in the process of news spreading is unable to adapt to the situation.
108 In his great small book of the early 20th century, The Temptation of the West, Andre Malraux proposed that the question of the century would be: How will the Chinese adapt to individualism?
109 The interlayer dielectric materials with ultra low dielectric constant are researched to adapt to the development of the high speed and high density for ultra large scale integrated circuit (ULSI).
110 The lumped parameter method can adapt to estimating the pre-cooling time of Longan, which provides the foundation data and the theoretical basis for design of forced-air pre-cooling system.
111 Further elaborated:only those reporter-host with strong quality and modern concept that can adapt to the double option between media and audiences.
112 Autophagy is an evolutionary cell mechanism, which not only assists the cell to adapt to a variety of metabolic stress, but also is involved in innate immunity and acquired immunity process.
113 Underwater horizontal gate is a new gate adapt to modern city landscape hydraulic engineering.
114 Animal welfare rule is vallum instituted by developed country, which is adapt to stockbreeder marketing.
115 What we will have to do is we will have to adapt to metrological meteorological conditions.
116 Some people want a fixed routine so that they don't have to adapt to new circumstances over and over again, while others think variety is the spice of life!
117 Our goal is to find an automatic roust detection method which can adapt to different scratch widths, locate the scratch region precisely, and differentiate scratch from straight edges.
118 Furthermore, the preparation method can also adapt to the forms of preparation in the modern society with fast rhythm, such as granules, tablets, capsules, pulvis, guttate pills and the like.
119 In fact, leaves may adapt to sun or shade as a result of acclimatization.
120 In practice work to improve language learning ability and the ability to adapt to work overseas.
121 However, bus traffic system still follow the tradition planned economy pattern, which can not adapt to the development of the market in the city of ChangSha at present.
122 Storage allocation algorithm uses the first time to adapt to ( FF ) method.
123 It shows that in the development of larvae of Scylla serrata, the changes of gastric mill adapt to the feeding habit of larvae.
124 Human resources management of design institute is not able to adapt to the rapid development of modern design industry, so it becomes a bottleneck restricting the development of design institute.
125 The development of corouary atheros - elerosis reduces the capacety of the vascular bed adapt to hypoxic stress.
126 Since a constitution is written at a certain point in time, it must be amendable so that it may adapt to the changing needs of the people in the future.
127 I asked myself where my mother could be, whether she'd also been able to withstand the poison, her lungs adapt to this solitary inclemency and the dearth of oxygen.
128 Ulmus pumila of Haixing, Yanshan provenance is more suited to high salinity stress growth, more be adapt to coastal saline areas ecological restoration.
129 Third , to adapt to the audience's esthetical psychology in China while benefiting from foreign movie techniques.
130 Through adjusting its spare part, the peeling machine can adapt to different sorts fruits.
131 Prestack migration of common shot records is very sensitive to the velocity input, and demands a kind of continuation formula which can adapt to both vertical and lateral velocity variations.
132 China ? ? s enforcement of sharing system is to adapt to the macro - environment of politics, economy and finance.
133 To study the competitive strategy and competitiveness of private enterprise is to make it better adapt to the changing environment and to keep its life-force .
134 The more reasonable planning method of planning suburban expressway is needed to adapt to its rapid development.
135 Only an available dilution ratio is compounded in this method, which is of reliability, accuracy and adaptability and adapt to analysis and monitoring of BOD in each hospital sewage.
136 Those established and time-tested organizations are likely to survive and prosper which adapt to the change.
137 In order to adapt to training simulator of antiaircraft fire control system. The paper develops a special keyboard for training.
138 Finally, we add the calculation module of function summary into DTS_CPP, and modify the existing fault detention algorithms to adapt to global analysis.
139 Banquet Loge: 10 top-grade banquet loges with sea view, adapt to hold various slap-up banquet.
140 To adapt to the service demands, we adjusted and fit out special manpower, redistributed the service point, enhance the principle of giving priority to prevention.
141 In order to adapt to the fundamental education in the 21th century, it is necessary to establish the whole thinking forms of normal students, in which the chinese thinking plays an unreplaceable role.
141 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
142 To adapt to the changing market demand, independent research and development with quilted both the main features of the more simple embroidery needle Hang Fengji.
143 Tuatara have such a slow lifestyle that they probably won't adapt to the temperature bumps modeled in this study, according to Mitchell.
144 Blind anole still has the ability to change color to adapt to surrounding environment.
145 To analyze the principle of reference signal generation, and present design scheme adapt to the project; .
146 Be bale to work under pressure and adapt to shift.
147 This is not only in the good" air bath", also accepted the hardy training, the body gradually adapt to the cold stimulation, for the upcoming winter ready.
148 The existing information systems exist once the system needs to change the system can not adapt to a very good change in demand for the issue.
149 However, manners have had to adapt to a number of situations hitherto unthought of.
150 Octagonal stupa originated in Gandhara to adapt to the octagonal temple there.
151 On this basis it selects and designs two managerial control models adapt to research object, and the content of models are also mentioned.
152 This makes it worthwhile persevering despite all the labour troubles, and making more of an effort to adapt to local customs.
153 Some species of Viburnum which can adapt to special climatic conditions of Shanghai area were selected.
154 As part of the analytical process, think about how your design can adapt to ever-changing user actions and requirements.
155 In this paper, the current electricity power enterprises to adapt to changes in market supply and demand out of the plight of electricity, there are certain guiding significance and reference value.
156 Considering the use of broadcast and the high burden of single coordinator, AT-FGKA protocol is presented in order to adapt to an arbitrary network topology by using k-ary tree.
157 The leadership has proven relatively flexible and tenacious, able to adapt to changing international currents, and to co-opt some of the finest political and business talent into the Party.
158 We design an architecture adapt to search engine oriented business, and analyse design and implementation of the index part.
159 Have strong professional moral and responsibility. Be provided with strong communicational ability, and adapt to the working stress.
160 Conclusion All of the three types of membrana tectoria esophageal stent adapt to relieve the esophageal carcinoma narrow obstruction and make the orificium fistulae seal.
161 Hammer - shape pulverizer adopts particular hammer - shape rotor, which has excellent pulverizing, elect , adapt to carbamide, monoammonium and so on.
162 The method is adapt to the manufacture of involute and straight bevel gear.
163 The basic code is provided by Arduino as part of the examples collection and requires some editing to adapt to your own requirements (see Resources).
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