词汇 | adapting |
释义 | adapting present participle ofadapt adapt verb uk /əˈdæpt/ us /əˈdæpt/ B2[ T ] to change, or to change something, to suit different conditions or uses: 使适应不同情况(或用途);改动;改造;改装;改编 adapt something for something Davies is busy adapting Brinkworth's latest novel for television.戴维斯正忙着把布尔克沃斯的最新小说改编成电视剧。 The play had been adapted for (= changed to make it suitable for) children.这个剧本已被改编成儿童剧。 adapt fromThe recipe here is a pork roast adapted from Caroline O'Neill's book "Louisiana Kitchen".这道菜是根据卡罗琳•奥尼尔《路易斯安那厨房》一书中烤猪肉的做法改进而来的。 Many software companies have adapted popular programs to the new operating system.许多软件公司已经改编了常用的程序以适应新的操作系统。 [ + to infinitive ]We had to adapt our plans to fit Jack's timetable.我们不得不改变我们的计划来适应杰克的时间安排。 to make different changeShe'll always be like that - you can't change her. alterWe've had to alter our plans. varyTry to vary the children's diet a little. convertWe're going to convert the spare bedroom into an office. turn intoThere are plans to turn his latest book into a film. transformThe riverside area has been transformed into a shopping and sports complex. B2[ I ] to change your ideas or behaviour to make them suitable for a new situation: 适应;适合 adapt toThe good thing about children is that they adapt very easily to new environments.小孩的长处就是能够很容易地适应新环境。 It took me a while to adapt to the new job.我过了一段时间才适应了新工作。 [ I ] biology specialized If a living thing adapts, it changes slightly over time so it can continue to exist in a particular environment: adapt toSpecies have adapted to climate changes throughout history. The ways in which organisms have adapted to survive in this extreme environment are not well understood. To remain competitive the company has to be able to adapt to the changing marketplace.为保持竞争力,公司必须能够适应不断变化的市场形势。 We live in a changing world and people must learn to adapt.我们生活在一个不断变化的世界中,人们必须学会适应。 The two cultures were so utterly disparate that she found it hard to adapt from one to the other.这两种文化截然不同,她发现很难由一种文化转而去适应另一种文化。 The novel has been adapted for screen by a famous Hollywood director. The best-selling computer game has been adapted for a younger audience. His best asset is his ability to adapt quickly. Once in the body, these bacteria adapt to the environment and develop resistance to commonly used antibiotics. Adapting and modifying acclimate acclimation acclimatization acclimatize acclimatize to something amendment chameleon change with/keep up with/move with the timesidiom configure counter-adaptation pliant pliantly preadaptation preadaptive put something back unacclimatized unadapted unamended write someone out of something Zelig Related wordadapted Examples of adaptingadapting In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. A key argument is that organizations have great difficulty adapting to their environment, called 'inertia' in this literature. Reactively adapting chosen strategies (supporting the reactiveness aspect). In the short term, this seems more of an implementation issue than a question of adapting the underlying formalism. Besides this "knowing what", a user's "knowing how" can also play an important role in adapting systems to user needs. The possibilities of adapting a problem specification such that it fits into another category are often limited. This could be done either by adapting the delivery formulation or by modifying the molecules themselves to enable them to surmount permeability barriers. This happened as a consequence of parasites adapting to hosts from different geographical regions and under variable environmental conditions. However, the methodology needs adapting to the mineralogy of a planet, the surface of which is dominated by volcanogenic detritus. We will first tackle the problem of adapting single streams to different time scales. In other words the human mind-body system is extremely good at adapting to fixed physical challenges, and learning their subtlety. At present, a globe-net-transfer of sound material passes through different contexts and spaces, and seems to be adapting itself to different social speeds. Constructing familiarity : a way of adapting to life in care homes. Small circles connected by dash-dotted lines (right panels) indicate the results of 80-80 adapting condition with added white gaps (see text). This gives us the possibility of simultaneously adapting both parameters, which may be particularly advantageous for capturing sharp layers in the solution. We then shortly hint at a severe technical difficulty in adapting the standard strong normalization proofs which use the so called reducibility method. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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