adapt 的 2 个定义
- to make suitable to requirements or conditions; adjust or modify fittingly: They adapted themselves to the change quickly. He adapted the novel for movies.
- to adjust oneself to different conditions, environment, etc.: to adapt easily to all circumstances.
adapt 近义词
adjust to a different situation or condition
更多adapt例句
- To do this, these insects have evolved, or adapted, to the environment in which their hosts dwell.
- While sparrows can whistle louder and at higher pitch to adapt, not all birds can and that can prevent them from roosting in the city.
- In this week’s presentation, we explore how several different industries including retail, venture capital, corporate real estate, banking, and higher education are adapting to Covid-19 and preparing for a new normal.
- Whether our consumers will adapt and really like it, we don’t know yet, but that’s part of this really big experiment.
- Since that season, defenses have adapted, lineups have shifted and coaches have given the green light to more and more 3-point shots.
- But even if you did have the chance to adapt them into films, would you even want to, especially after making two trilogies?
- In the best cases, they model and teach how to adjust and adapt appropriately.
- “We are in London so I wanted to adapt some of the local culture,” Zhang told The Daily Beast.
- In the end, it was the ability of the senior non-coms and junior officers to adapt and adjust that made the landings successful.
- That our brains would adapt to the novel parenting arrangement makes sense.
- We must have motif first, then technique to adapt and adjust expression and to develop facility in the active agents.
- The plan to be followed must in each case adapt itself to the constantly varying needs of the country.
- They adapt themselves to the Quarter and become a part of this big family of Bohemia easily and naturally.
- However, he managed to hold them sufficiently high and to adapt himself to the despised saddle of a girl.
- It was inelastic, incompetent to adapt itself to changing circumstances.