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adaptive

/uh-dap-tiv/US // əˈdæp tɪv //

适应性强,适应性,适应性的,适应性强的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : serving or able to adapt; showing or contributing to adaptation: the adaptive coloring of a chameleon.

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Examples

  • The even darker side of smart is that competition doesn’t just select an ability to manipulate but also an adaptive ability to be unpredictable.

  • Their specificity is related to their long-lasting effects, because vaccines engage the adaptive branch of the immune system — the B and T lymphocytes and antibodies that recognize a given pathogen.

  • Many of the gene losses involved traits that the animals no longer needed, but Hiller proposes that at least one loss was adaptive.

  • There’s also a clever adaptive-suspension system, which uses a dozen sensors to scan the road then instantly make adjustments so the Aviator can glide smoothly over potholes.

  • In A Grand Journey, from Après Visuals, we get an intimate look into this adaptive athlete’s unique path to the summit.

  • To see the adaptive benefits of depression, it helps to consider certain cruel but illuminating studies.

  • One sign that depression is an adaptive behavioral response is its widespread presence in the animal kingdom.

  • She loves to be outdoors,” Lori says, “She loves to swim and to ride her adaptive bike.

  • What adaptive technology has been the most useful or important for you?

  • What area/tasks would you most like to see more adaptive technology developed for?

  • Though the squirrels have taken to the trees, there has been no adaptive change in the structure of their limbs and feet.

  • Those closely related to human infancy, adapting and adjusting the child to the world in which he lives, may be called adaptive.

  • Their foreheads are meaner, and their eyes hard, but the whole face rather more adaptive and in touch with life.

  • The adaptive or "special organising force" or ἰδέα, on the other hand, produces the diversity of organic 112beings.

  • Somehow, the plague incubation period had been shortened to fit their life span; the disease was nothing if not adaptive.