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单词 adapt
释义
adapt
(ədæpt )
Word forms: adapts , adapting , adapted
1. verb B2
If you adapt to a new situation or adapt yourself to it, you change your ideas or behaviour in order to deal with it successfully.
The world will be different, and we will have to be prepared to adapt to the change. [VERB + to]
They have had to adapt themselves to a war economy. [VERB pronoun-reflexive + to]
[Also VERB]
Synonyms: adjust, change, match, alter  
2. verb B2
If you adapt something, you change it to make it suitable for a new purpose or situation.
Shelves were built to adapt the library for use as an office. [VERB noun]
[Also VERB noun + to]
Synonyms: convert, change, prepare, fit  
3. verb B2
If you adapt a book or play, you change it so that it can be made into a film or a television programme.
The scriptwriter helped him to adapt his novel for the screen. [VERB noun]
The film has been adapted from a play of the same title. [be VERB-ed]
4.  See also adapted
Collocations:
adapt a book
How do you adapt a book set half inside its characters' heads?
Times,Sunday Times
And can you not somehow adapt a book written later than 1900 that isn't about a detective?
Times, Sunday Times
The pair struggled to find a way to adapt the book to fit the conventional three-act film script structure.
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I know it's not normally like that when you adapt a book.
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Much work had to be done to adapt the book, for example there are only around four lines of dialogue that ended up in the movie.
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adapt a model
We could adapt that model.
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However, one can adapt the model to other kinds of battles having similar characteristics.
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But they adapted the model to suit local conditions.
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From the first he had a way of adapting his models to his own uses.
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adapt a novel
Then, when you adapt a novel for the screen, it's automatically polarising.
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On the one hand, he categorically rejects offers from filmmakers to adapt his novels.
Times, Sunday Times
Adapting his novel for the film was the easy part, he says.
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This year four separate production companies have announced that they are adapting her novels.
Times, Sunday Times
Others expressed that the film faithfully adapted the novel, which led to an inheritance of the book's own problems.
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adapt a recipe
You could adapt this recipe by using other interesting mixed-grain flours.
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I have adapted the recipe for you here so it isn't as complicated as the one we do in the restaurant.
The Sun
I adapted this recipe specifically with the fair in mind, slicing the peaches to make the dish easy to share.
Times, Sunday Times
adapt a strategy
Operations were now slowed down to allow for resupply; the delay was to be used to adapt strategy to the new situation.
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The police and security services also needed to adapt their strategies, she said.
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According to this theory, older adults try to maintain this continuity of lifestyle by adapting strategies that are connected to their past experiences.
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They respect the rights, dignity, confidentiality, and worth of all people by adapting strategies and methods to the needs of diverse populations and communities.
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Plants that have adapted this strategy are often found colonizing recently disturbed land, and are often annuals.
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adapt a technique
You need to proceed with care or adapt your technique.
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It was relatively simple to adapt the technique to the new virus.
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By building the vaccine using nanotechnology, the scientists hope that they could one day adapt the technique to target precisely a wide range of pathogens.
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It may also illustrate how to improve technique by adjusting distances, time moves properly, and adapt a technique depending on the size of an opponent.
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They had no intention of adapting the technique to fast food.
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adapt easily
Although it's a recipe for two, as long as you scale up the ingredients in vague proportion, it will adapt easily for more people.
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There was no electricity, gas or sewerage, but the young adapt easily.
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It has a national framework and its ethos would adapt easily to a different function.
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He ascribed his ability to adapt easily to the rolling and pitching of flying to his early prowess as a gymnast.
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They are happy being the centre of attention, can adapt easily to different situations and are skilled at influencing the way in which others see them.
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adapt material
However, he chose to adapt material he had already composed, rather than create something completely new.
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If we want to give direction to the teaching, we must adapt materials created for other purposes-and that's too much work.
Christianity Today
The anime, while adapting material from the original novel, also adds numerous original story arcs.
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adapt perfectly
It adapts perfectly for one or for a crowd, just scale the ingredients in proportion.
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It had adapted perfectly to the hostile conditions of the open ocean, where concentrations of food are few and far between.
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They've adapted perfectly to thrive in the cave.
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The pine-forest ecosystem boasts a large number of trees that have adapted perfectly to the light, dry conditions in the park.
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adapt quickly
Consequently, they should be 'able to adapt quickly and flexibly to new political conditions'.
The Times Literary Supplement
However, these will be interspersed with periods of crisis when only those who adapt quickly will survive.
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And we will adapt quickly to whatever new gizmos come along.
The Sun
However fast things change at work, you can adapt quickly.
The Sun
It's hard, but you have to adapt quickly to survive.
Times, Sunday Times
adapt rapidly
Viruses only replicate inside living organisms, and adapt rapidly to a new host.
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Players change and adapt rapidly, often more quickly than our critical responses to them.
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Employees are having to adapt rapidly to the new conditions.
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Customer preferences and attitudes keep evolving and require managers to adapt rapidly.
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This suggests that as in bats, echolocation sounds, once present, adapt rapidly and independently to the particular species' acoustic environment.
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adapt successfully
You can get along with anyone today and adapt successfully to a new way of working.
The Sun
We continue to adapt successfully to the challenges of the 21st century.
Times, Sunday Times
Resilience describes the people who adapt successfully even though they experience risk factors that stack the odds against them showing good developmental outcomes.
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The tools for adapting successfully to paradigmatic transformation have not been developed.
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The group continued to release albums regularly, adapting successfully to the prevailing digital rhythms of the 1980s and beyond.
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adapt technology
Many universities have adapted technology to campus life.
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It represented a modification or a demonstration of improving and adapting technology that had been known by humans for ages.
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Adapting technologies from the medical and military fields and other technical measuring instruments he has made possible diagnostics of art and search for art without destroying the artwork itself.
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In this area, technological development has been mainly evolutionary rather than revolutionary, leveraging and adapting technologies that are currently applied to offshore oil production or onshore liquefaction.
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humans adapt
Because, unlike plates, humans adapt their behaviour.
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These worries seem quaint now: humans adapt.
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Therefore, humans adapt their past experiences of things to perform experiments upon and test the pragmatic values of such experience.
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As the stiffness of a surface changes, humans adapt by changing their limb stiffness.
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When those groups function well, oriented by reciprocity and mutual care and respect, growing humans adapt to larger and larger circles of justice, care, and respect.
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species adapts
I adapted to motherhood like a species adapts to climate change.
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In cultivation, the species adapts to a range of soils in a sunny or partially shaded situation with good drainage.
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In cultivation, the species adapts well to harsh, hot situations.
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This species adapts well to aquarium life.
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Translations:
Chinese: 改编
Japanese: 適合させる
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