2 to change or alter (so as to fit a different situation etc) -- tilpasse, omstille (seg); bearbeide
She always adapted easily to new circumstances
He has adapted the play for television.
Most obviously, his music adapts conspicuously to match each visual change.
The design can be adapted as a traditional design to accommodate multiple dosages and multiple agents.
In general, there was a high level of continuity here and considerable dexterity in adapting to the new masters.
Inference at runtime consists of matching prior cases that are most like the new situation, then adapting those prior cases to the new situation.
When changes occurred, the older people adapted to their new circumstances in a continuous process.
The jobber system was, he argued, adapted to the cultural imperatives of the workers and their society.
The steps are adapted from those of ' ballroom ' dances, with much interchange among the various dances.
Finally, we consider perceptual mechanisms as part of a functional architecture whose outcome is adapted action.
中文繁体
改變, 使適應不同情況(或用途), 改動…
More中文简体
改变, 使适应不同情况(或用途), 改动…
MoreEspañol
adaptar, adaptarse…
MorePortuguês
adaptar, ajustar, adaptar-se…
More日本語
~を改造する, 脚色する, (新しい環境に)適応する…
MoreTürk dili
uyum sağlamak, uymak, bir şeyi yeni bir duruma veya kullanıma uydurmak…
MoreFrançais
s’adapter, adapter, (s’)adapter (à)…
MoreCatalan
adaptar, adaptar-se…
More