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1 адаптироваться к свету
adapt for light, adapt for light conditionsРусско-английский физический словарь > адаптироваться к свету
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2 адаптироваться к свету
Русско-английский технический словарь > адаптироваться к свету
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3 экранизировать
1) General subject: adapt for the screen (что-л.), cinematize (литературное произведение), dramatize, film (литературное произведение), make a screen version of, picturize, screen, adapt for screen, adapt for the big screen, translate to the screen, adapt into a film, adapt for cinema, turn into a film2) Professional term: break into pictures3) Cinema: bring to screen, filmize4) Patents: screen (произведение) -
4 приспособить
1) General subject: accommodate, adapt, adapt for, adjust, arrange, conform, fit, fit in, frame, gear, gear into, make something of (что-л.), press (для чего-л.), put, regulate, shape, suit, make suitable for (что-л., к чему-л., для чего-л.), harness, take to2) Biology: specialize3) Obsolete: enable4) Rare: fashion5) Mathematics: adapt for use as, fit to, match with -
5 адаптироваться
адапти́роваться гл.
adaptадапти́роваться к разли́чным усло́виям освещё́нности — adapt for light conditions over a wide rangeадапти́роваться к све́ту — adapt for light (conditions) -
6 приспосабливать
1) General subject: accommodate, adapt, adapt to, adjust, arrange (напр., инсценировать роман для сцены), assimilate, attune, enable, fashion, fit, frame, gear, key (к чему-л.), readjust, regulate (к условиям), shape, specialize, square, suit, tune (к чему-либо), appropriate, (для чего-л.) harness2) Engineering: (to) gear3) Bookish: attemper5) Mathematics: adapt for use as, fit to, match with6) Railway term: make to suit7) Economy: gear (к чему-л.)8) Forestry: fit up9) Polygraphy: customize (к требованиям заказчика)10) Oil: tailor13) Automation: condition (к новым условиям)14) Makarov: trim, fashion to, fit in -
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1) Engineering: adapt for light conditions2) Makarov: adapt for lightУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > адаптироваться к свету
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8 театрализовать
несовер. и совер.; (что-л.)
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9 приспособиться
1) General subject: adapt, adapt for, conform, fit, fit in, make adjustment, temporize, accommodate2) Biology: specialize3) Psychology: readjust4) Jargon: put up with (к кому-то, к чему-то)5) Makarov: shake6) Idiomatic expression: sea legs -
10 приспособлять
1) General subject: accommodate, adapt, adjust, arrange, attemper, coapt, conform, fit, frame, gear into, meeten, readjust, tailor to meet2) Mathematics: adapt for use as, fit to, match with -
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гл. adaptСинонимический ряд:приспособиться (глаг.) приспосабливаться; приспособиться -
12 приспосабливать
Приспосабливать - to adapt for, to tailor for, to tailor to, to fit to, to suit toРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > приспосабливать
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13 приспосабливать
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14 ставить спектакль
General subject: adapt for stage (по книге, произведению) -
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несов. и сов. (вн.)dramatize (d.), adapt for stage (d.); (перен.: симулировать) feign (d.); (о судебном процессе и т. п.) fake (d.) -
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несов. и сов. (вн.)include in cinema circuit (d.); ( приспосабливать для киносеансов) adapt for the cinema (d.) -
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18 инсценировать
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гл.to adapt for the stage ( or screen); dramatize; (притворяться, симулировать) to feign; fake; pretend; stage; юр (подтасовывать факты; фабриковать дело, обвинение и т.п.) to frame up- инсценировать обморок
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(что-л.)
1) (к чему-л.) fit (to), adapt (to/for), adjust (to), accommodate (to)
2) (под что-л.) convert (into)* * *fit, adapt, adjust, accommodate* * *accommodateadaptattemperconformcustomize
См. также в других словарях:
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
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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 — a|dapt W3 [əˈdæpt] v [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: adapter, from Latin adaptare, from ad to + aptare to make fit , from aptus; APT] 1.) [I and T] to gradually change your behaviour and attitudes in order to be successful in a new situation… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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