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We adapted quickly to life in Paris.
Мы быстро приспособились к жизни в Париже. ☰
She had to adapt herself to local conditions.
Ей пришлось приспосабливаться к местным условиям. ☰
Many of Dickens’ books have been adapted as films.
Многие романы Диккенса были экранизированы. ☰
The ability to adapt is a definite asset in this job.
Способность к адаптации определённо является ценным качеством для этой работы. ☰
The camera has been adapted for underwater use.
Эта камера приспособлена для работы под водой. ☰
She has adapted herself to college life quite easily.
Она довольно легко адаптировалась к жизни в колледже. ☰
Shelves were built to adapt the library for use as an office.
Полки были сделаны так, чтобы приспособить библиотеку под офис. ☰
He maintains Islam must adapt to modern society.
Он утверждает, что ислам должен приспосабливаться к современному обществу. ☰
The movie was adapted from the book of the same title.
Фильм был снят по мотивам одноимённой книги. ☰
Their teaching method tries to adapt lessons to each student.
Их методика обучения старается приспособить уроки к каждому студенту в отдельности. ☰
All living organisms have to adapt to changes in environmental conditions.
Всем живым организмам приходится адаптироваться к изменениям условий окружающей среды. ☰
The children are finding it hard to adapt to the new school.
Детям трудно приспособиться к новой школе. ☰
Car manufacturing and other smokestack industries need to adapt to the global economy.
Автомобилестроение и другие тяжёлые отрасли промышленности нуждаются в адаптации к глобальной экономике. ☰
Примеры, ожидающие перевода
She lives in a specially adapted flat. 
The clock was adapted to run on batteries. 
The car has been adapted to take unleaded gas. 
Перевод с английского adapt
adapt — ► VERB 1) make suitable for a new use or purpose. 2) become adjusted to new conditions. DERIVATIVES adaptive adjective. ORIGIN Latin adaptare, from aptus fit … English terms dictionary
adapt — verb 1 change your way of behaving ADVERB ▪ successfully, well ▪ The children have adapted well to the heat. ▪ quickly ▪ easily, readily … Collocations dictionary
adapt — verb Etymology: French or Latin; French adapter, from Latin adaptare, from ad + aptare to fit, from aptus apt, fit Date: 15th century transitive verb to make fit (as for a specific or new use or situation) often by modification intransitive verb… … New Collegiate Dictionary
adapt — UK US /əˈdæpt/ verb ► [I] to become familiar with a new situation: adapt to sth »To remain competitive the company has to be able to adapt to the changing marketplace. adapt to doing sth »Dick has adapted very well to running a multinational. ►… … Financial and business terms
adapt — I verb acclimatize, accommodate oneself, adjust, alter, aptare, arrange, change, comply with, conform, convert, correlate, fashion, fit, make conformable, make suitable, modify, modulate, readjust, reconcile, regularize, render accordant, revise … Law dictionary
adapt — verb 1 (I, T) to gradually change your behaviour and attitudes so that you get used to a new situation and can deal with it successfully (+ to): The children are finding it hard to adapt to their new school. | plants that have adapted themselves… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
adapt — verb 1》 make suitable for a new use or purpose. 2》 become adjusted to new conditions. Derivatives adaptive adjective adaptively adverb adaptivity noun Origin ME: from Fr. adapter, from L. adaptare, from ad to + aptare (from aptus fit ) … English new terms dictionary
adapt — verb 1) we ve adapted the procedures to suit their needs Syn: modify, alter, change, adjust, readjust, convert, redesign, restyle, refashion, remodel, reshape, revamp, rework, rejig, redo, reconstruct, reorganize; … Thesaurus of popular words
adapt — verb 1) the policy can be adapted Syn: modify, alter, change, adjust, remodel, reorganize, customize, tailor; informal tweak 2) he adapts well to new surroundings Syn: adjust, conform … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
adapt — [[t]ədæ̱pt[/t]] adapts, adapting, adapted 1) VERB 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. [V to n] The world will be different, and we will have to be… … English dictionary
adapt */*/ — UK [əˈdæpt] / US verb Word forms adapt : present tense I/you/we/they adapt he/she/it adapts present participle adapting past tense adapted past participle adapted 1) a) [intransitive] to change your ideas or behaviour so that you can deal with a… … English dictionary
Перевод с английского adapt
adapt — v. 1) (D; tr.) to adapt for; from (to adapt a novel for the stage; to adapt a film from a novel) 2) (D; intr., refl., tr.) to adapt to (we adapted quickly to life in Paris; she had to adapt herself to local conditions) * * * [ə dæpt] from (to… … Combinatory dictionary
adapt */*/ — UK [əˈdæpt] / US verb Word forms adapt : present tense I/you/we/they adapt he/she/it adapts present participle adapting past tense adapted past participle adapted 1) a) [intransitive] to change your ideas or behaviour so that you can deal with a… … English dictionary
adapt — a|dapt [ ə dæpt ] verb ** intransitive to change your ideas or behavior so that you can deal with a new situation: The company was accused of being slow to adapt. adapt to: Most students have little difficulty adapting to college life. a.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ADAPT — is a grassroots disability rights organization with chapters in 30 states. It is known for being part of the radical wing of the disability rights movement due to its history of nonviolent direct action in order to bring attention to disability… … Wikipedia
adapt — UK US /əˈdæpt/ verb ► [I] to become familiar with a new situation: adapt to sth »To remain competitive the company has to be able to adapt to the changing marketplace. adapt to doing sth »Dick has adapted very well to running a multinational. ►… … Financial and business terms
adapt — 1 Adapt, adjust, accommodate, conform, reconcile agree in denoting to bring into correspondence. To adapt is to fit or suit to something; it distinctively implies modification to meet new conditions, frequently with the added suggestion of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
adapt — (v.) early 15c. (implied in adapted) to fit (something, for some purpose), from M.Fr. adapter (14c.), from L. adaptare adjust, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + aptare join, from aptus fitted (see APT (Cf … Etymology dictionary
adapt — ► VERB 1) make suitable for a new use or purpose. 2) become adjusted to new conditions. DERIVATIVES adaptive adjective. ORIGIN Latin adaptare, from aptus fit … English terms dictionary
adapt — [[t]ədæ̱pt[/t]] adapts, adapting, adapted 1) VERB 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. [V to n] The world will be different, and we will have to be… … English dictionary
