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1 adapted from
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > adapted from
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2 adapted from
Общая лексика: основанный на, по материалам -
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9 adapted from Shakespeare
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > adapted from Shakespeare
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[ə'dæptɪd]adjадаптированный (о тексте), приспособленный, упрощенный- adapted story- adapted from Shakespeare
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1. transitive verb1) (adjust) anpassen (to Dat.); variieren [Kleidung]; umstellen [Maschine] (to auf + Akk.)be adapted for doing something — darauf eingestellt sein, etwas zu tun
2) (modify) adaptieren, bearbeiten [Text, Theaterstück]2. intransitive verb1) [Tier, Auge:] sich anpassen (to an + Akk.)2) (to surroundings, circumstances) sich gewöhnen (to an + Akk.)* * *[ə'dæpt](to change or alter (so as to fit a different situation etc): She always adapted easily to new circumstances; He has adapted the play for television.) (sich) anpassen; bearbeiten- academic.ru/643/adaptation">adaptation- adaptable
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- adaptor* * *[əˈdæpt]I. vt1. (modify)2. (adjust)we had to \adapt our lifestyle to the new circumstances wir mussten unseren Lebensstil an die neuen Verhältnisse anpassen3. (rewrite)the play has been \adapted for children das Stück wurde für Kinder umgearbeitetII. vichildren \adapt very easily to new environments Kinder gewöhnen sich sehr leicht an eine neue Umgebung* * *[ə'dpt]1. vtanpassen ( to +dat); machine umstellen (to, for auf +acc); vehicle, building umbauen (to, for für); text, book adaptieren, bearbeiten (for für)adapted for children/television — für Kinder/für das Fernsehen adaptiert or bearbeitet
adapted from the Spanish — aus dem Spanischen übertragen und bearbeitet
2. visich anpassen ( to +dat); (SCI ALSO) sich adaptieren (to an +acc)* * *adapt [əˈdæpt]A v/t1. (o.s. sich) anpassen (to dat oder an akk):adapt o.s. to sich gewöhnen an (akk);adapt the means to the end die Mittel dem Zweck anpassen3. (to)a) Maschine etc umstellen (auf akk)b) ein Fahrzeug, ein Gebäude umbauen (für)adapted from the English aus dem Englischen übertragen* * *1. transitive verb1) (adjust) anpassen (to Dat.); variieren [Kleidung]; umstellen [Maschine] (to auf + Akk.)be adapted for doing something — darauf eingestellt sein, etwas zu tun
2) (modify) adaptieren, bearbeiten [Text, Theaterstück]2. intransitive verb1) [Tier, Auge:] sich anpassen (to an + Akk.)2) (to surroundings, circumstances) sich gewöhnen (to an + Akk.)* * *v.angleichen v.anpassen v. -
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ə'dæpt(to change or alter (so as to fit a different situation etc): She always adapted easily to new circumstances; He has adapted the play for television.) tilpasse, omstille (seg); bearbeide- adaptable
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- adaptoravpasse--------tillempe--------tilpasseverb \/əˈdæpt\/1) avpasse, tilpasse, adaptere, anvende til2) bearbeide, tilrettelegge3) innrette segadapted for tilpasset tiladapted from omarbeide fraadapt (oneself) to innrette seg etter, lempe seg etter, tilpasse seg til, venne seg til -
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ə'dæpt(to change or alter (so as to fit a different situation etc): She always adapted easily to new circumstances; He has adapted the play for television.) adaptarse (a)- adaptable
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adapt vb adaptartr[ə'dæpt]1 adaptar1 adaptarseadapt [ə'dæpt] vt: adaptar, ajustaradapt vi: adaptarsev.• adaptar v.• adaptarse v.• adecuar v.• ajustar v.• amoldar v.• refundir v.ə'dæpt
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transitive verb adaptarto adapt oneself — adaptarse, amoldarse
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vi adaptarse[ǝ'dæpt]to adapt to something/-ing — adaptarse a algo/+ inf
1. VT1) [+ machine] ajustar, adaptar; [+ building] remodelarto adapt o.s. to sth — adaptarse a algo, ajustarse a algo
2) [+ text] adaptaradapted for the screen — adaptado para el cine or la pantalla
a novel adapted by H. Campbell — una novela en versión de H. Campbell
2.VI adaptarse* * *[ə'dæpt]
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transitive verb adaptarto adapt oneself — adaptarse, amoldarse
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vi adaptarseto adapt to something/-ing — adaptarse a algo/+ inf
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adapt [ə'dæpt](b) (book, play) adapter;∎ the play was adapted for television la pièce a été adaptée pour la télévision;∎ adapted from Shakespeare d'après Shakespeare;∎ to adapt oneself to circumstances/new surroundings s'adapter aux circonstances/à un nouvel environnements'adapter;∎ she adapted well to the change elle s'est bien adaptée au changement;∎ children adapt easily les enfants s'adaptent facilement;∎ it was adapt or die il fallait s'adapter à tout prix -
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/ə'dæpt/ * ngoại động từ - tra vào, lắp vào =to adapt one thing to another+ tra vật này vào vật kia - phỏng theo, sửa lại cho hợp =difficult books are often adapted for use in schools+ những sách khó thường được sửa lại cho hợp với trường học =a play adapted from a novel+ một vở kịch phỏng theo một cuốn tiểu thuyết =a novel adapted for the stage+ một cuốn tiểu thuyết được sửa lại để đưa lên sân khấu - làm thích nghi, làm thích ứng =to adapt onself to circumstances+ thích nghi với hoàn cảnh * nội động từ - thích nghi (với môi trường...) -
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соц. техника свободных ассоциаций (метод интервьюирования, при котором респонденты стимулируются к высказыванию первой мысли, пришедшей в голову после прослушивания или просмотра определенной рекламы; cвободная ассоциация применяется в ходе ознакомления с объектом исследования с целью формулирования рабочих гипотез)She employed a free association interview method adapted from psychoanalytic therapy and communicated with respondents using e-mail. — Она использовала технику свободных ассоциаций, взятую из терапии психоанализа, и общалась с респондентами через электронную почту.
See:interview 2) б)* * *Англо-русский экономический словарь > free-association interview
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1) фин. = underlying asset2) эк., юр. первичные [основные\] права (основные права, которые являются определяющими для всех остальных производных прав; напр., основные авторские права, которые являются основой для предоставления каких-л. отдельных прав или производных прав)If the screenplay is an adaption of your own novel or comic book or play, then what you would own is the underlying rights of the screenplay, precisely the same way any novelist, comic book creator or playwright would own the underlying rights of a screenplay adapted from his work.
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Общая лексика: свободная, часто длинная одежда ярких рас (Из словаря Webster - a loose often long dress having bright colors and patterns and adapted from the dresses originally distributed by missionaries to the native women of Hawaii) -
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[ë'dæpt] vt 1. përshtas2. ( to sth) i përshtatem (diçkaje)3. adaptoj; përkthej; adapted from the Italian përshtatur nga italishtja* * *përshtas; adaptoj -
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v. aanpassen; opnemen; aanmeten[ ədæpt]II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 aanpassen ⇒ bewerken, geschikt maken♦voorbeelden:adapted from the Chinese • uit het Chinees vertaald en bewerkt
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