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词汇 adaptive
释义 adaptive
adjective
uk /əˈdæp.tɪv/ us /əˈdæp.tɪv/
having an ability to change to suit changing conditions: 适应的;有适应性的
We teach our clients to run projects in an adaptive manner.
Effective leaders need to be highly adaptive.
biology specialized
relating to the way that a living thing changes slightly over time so it can continue to exist in a particular environment:
A plant physiologist, she observes the capacity of plants for adaptive behaviour.
adaptive responses to environmental challenges
The vehicle's radar system includes collision warning and adaptive cruise control.
The speaker shared his insights on nurturing a new generation of adaptive innovators.
He warned that the organization remains "a determined, adaptive, resilient enemy".
T-cells are part of our adaptive immune system that seek and destroy previously-encountered pathogens.
Antibiotics can destroy both good and bad bacteria, ultimately weakening our immune system and making pathogenic bacteria more adaptive and difficult to cure.
There is a theory that phobias are a result of evolution – a malfunction of adaptive response.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Adapting and modifying
acclimate
acclimation
acclimatization
acclimatize
acclimatize to something
ambidextrous
chameleon
change with/keep up with/move with the timesidiom
configure
counter-adaptation
doctor something with something
pliantly
preadaptation
preadaptive
put something back
put something/someone forward
unadapted
unamended
write someone out of something
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Examples from literature

They may have done so originally, but we must remember that the embryonic life itself has been subject to adaptive changes for millions of years. 
This is especially true in the case of such adaptive instincts as curiosity, imitation, and play. 
This renders them facile and adaptive in the ever-changing conditions of organic evolution. 
Thomas was deeply observant and quickly adaptive. 
Thus, by a sort of action and reaction, a two-fold series of adaptive modifications will be brought about. 

adaptive | American Dictionary


adaptive
adjective
us/əˈdæp·tɪv/
able to adjust:
These governments do not possess the adaptive capacity to endure such changes.
biology
able to adjust to the conditions of a particular environment

adaptive | Business English


adaptive
adjective
/əˈdæptɪv/ukus
changing quickly to suit different conditions:
Adaptive organizations rely on fast feedback from customers to respond to market changes.
Their favoured approach seems to be adaptive management, in which policymakers alter their policies as conditions change.
adaptive processes/systems/strategies

Examples of adaptive


adaptive
At the level of the firm tradable permits facilitate adaptive management.
Humans' evolved psychological architecture was designed to produce inferences that were adaptive, not normatively logical.
Considering the time-consuming procedure used in adaptive control,13 this paper presents an efficient way for multi-input system's hysteresis decision to avoid any singularity.
Evaluation studies have shown that the users often have problems with the adaptive features of a system, and thus avoid using them.
An adaptive steering controller for automated steering on agricultural tractors with an electrohydraulic steering system was evaluated as a possible solution for tractor steering.
Opening up the adaptive toolbox and figuring out what lies inside is a challenge that must be addressed from many directions.
In this case, adaptive time-series modeling incorporated in a state-space form for predicting the variable at the next sampling point can be used.
There are strong evolutionarily adaptive links between the ability to fall asleep and perceptions of safety versus threat.
It is argued that thinking about one's own thoughts would have adaptive value by enabling first order linguistic thoughts to be corrected.
At present, the adaptive manipulation hypotheses are supported only indirectly, with reference to the apparent functionality and complexity of the host modification.
It is worth recalling that the behaviorist school of psychology also explained human and animal behavior by a backward-looking and unthinking adaptive mechanism, namely, reinforcement.
Triculines form a wholly aquatic group exhibiting today an amazing adaptive radiation of three tribes, over 20 genera and more than 120 species.
Moreover, it sheds some light on the evolution of leaders' expectations and on the adaptive character of their interests and strategies.
This availability of the facial display of pain confers adaptive benefit on the individual, kin, and others, but only when attended to by observers.
The population ecology of contemporary adaptations: what empirical studies reveal about conditions that promote adaptive evolution.
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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