美 [tu əˈdæpt]
适应;改编
... counselling(心理)咨询 to adapt适应 a symptom症状 ...
... 尤其 especially 改编 to adapt; to revise 讨论 to discuss ...
翻脸不认人 to turn against sb; to cut sb off 翻拍 to reproduce photographically; to duplicate; to adapt (as a movie); to remake (a movie); adaptation; reproduction; remake 翻晒机 tedders ..
改称 to change a name; to rename 改成 to convert; to turn into (sth else); to adapt (a story to another medium) 改错 to correct an error ..
适应;改编
We have had to adapt quickly to the new system.
我们不得不迅速适应新制度。
The organisms were forced to adapt in order to survive.
生物被迫适应,以求生存。
It took him a while to adapt himself to his new surroundings.
他过了好一阵子才适应了新环境。
Jarraud notes farmers in certain parts of the world will have to adapt to a dryer climate.
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If the food environment had evolved very slowly, as it had in earlier human history, the body would have a chance to adapt.
如果食品环境演化很缓慢,像它在人类早期历史时那样,机体就有机会去适应这样的食品环境
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You may have to adapt it to a particular environment, but basically it is copying other ideas.
针对不同的环境,可能需要做些调整,但是基本上就是模仿他人的理论。
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"To me,to adapt a book is not a question of producing a carbon copy of the book,"
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WMO Secretary-General Michel Jarraud says countries must have the tools to adapt to a changing climate.
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But these papers have to adapt to this new reality and change, rather dramatically, how they do business.
So Ms Ma has learned to adapt by cooking with only one electric pot.
This failure to adapt to new circumstances left a scar on the young man's mind.