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[ə'dæpt] 1. 2.verbo intransitivo adattarsi (to a)3.to adapt oneself — adattarsi (to a)
* * *[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.) adattarsi- adaptable
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- adaptor* * *[ə'dæpt] 1. 2.verbo intransitivo adattarsi (to a)3.to adapt oneself — adattarsi (to a)
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1. v приспособлять2. v приспосабливаться, адаптироваться, применяться к3. v адаптировать, переделывать, облегчать4. v экранизировать, инсценироватьСинонимический ряд:accommodate (verb) acclimate; acclimatise; acclimatize; accommodate; accustom; adjust; arrange; calculate; conform; fashion; fit; modify; order; proportion; quadrate; reconcile; square; suit; tailor; tailor-makeАнтонимический ряд:derange; disarrange; dislocate; dismember -
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v1) пристосовувати, приганяти, приладжувати (до, для — to, for)2) refl. пристосовуватися, приладжуватися3) адаптувати; переробляти; скорочувати і спрощувати (текст); полегшувати* * *v1) пристосовувати; підганяти; пристосовуватися, адаптуватися, застосовуватися до ( to adapt oneself)2) адаптувати, переробляти, полегшувати (текст, книгу); екранізувати, інсценувати -
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v. 1. \adapt sth (for sth) тааруулах, тохируулах, шинэчилж өөрчлөх. 2. \adapt sth (for sth) (from sth) зохиол, жүжиг зэргийг радио, телевизэд зориулж хялбарчлан засах. 3. \adapt (oneself) (to sth) дасах, идээших. adaptable adj. дасамтгай; хялбар тохируулж болохуйц. adaptation n. 1. дасахуй, идээших нь. 2. хялбарчлан зассан зохиол. adaptor n. цахилгаан гүйдэл тохируулагч. -
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прилагодува, средува, преработува, дотерува* * *v.1. tr. прилагодување, подесување, адаптирање; to adapt one's actions to a situation подесување на своите поступки според ситуацијата ;2. tr преработување; to adapt a novel преработување роман ;3. intr and refl се прилагодува; to adapt oneself to one's company се прилагодува на своето друштво; преработува, средува, адаптира (текст), дотеруваv. прилагодува, уредува (to, for);2. преработува драма; приспособува(to) се прилагодува (кон)прилагодува -
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pf, impf Ⅰ vt (utwór literacki) to adapt; (budynek) to convert (na coś into sth)- adaptować powieść do wystawienia na scenie to adapt a novel for stage production a. for the stage ⇒ zaadaptowaćⅡ adaptować się to adapt (oneself), to adjust (do czegoś to sth)- adaptować się w nowej szkole to adjust to a new school- on z łatwością adaptuje się do każdej sytuacji he readily a. easily adapts (to any situation) ⇒ zaadaptować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > adapt|ować
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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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عَدَّلَ \ adapt: to change and fit for a new use or different condition: This engine can be adapted for use in a boat. One must adapt oneself to new ideas. adjust: to change sth. so that it works better or is more suitable: If your watch is slow, you can adjust it. amend: to improve; make a to change in (sth. written, esp. laws, rules). modify: change slightly; make more reasonable: They modified their demands and accepted a smaller increase in pay. put: to cause to become (what is stated by the adj. or adv.): Put it right. Put that picture straight. rectify: to correct; make right (a mistake, an injustice, etc.). revise: to read through and make any necessary changes to (one’s own written work, to improve it); read or study again (books or notes, before an examination); reconsider (one’s opinions): She revised her book and made it more modern. He had only 2 days to revis the book. right: to put (sth.) right or upright again. \ See Also كيف (كَيَّفَ)، نظم (نَظَّمَ)، صحح (صَحَّحَ)، غير (غَيَّرَ)، نقح (نَقَّحَ)، قوم (قَوَّمَ) -
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v1) пристосовувати; підганяти; пристосовуватися, адаптуватися, застосовуватися до ( to adapt oneself)2) адаптувати, переробляти, полегшувати (текст, книгу); екранізувати, інсценувати -
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v. trans.Be adapted for: P. and V. ἁρμόζειν (dat. or πρός, acc.).Adapt oneself to: P. and V. συμφέρεσθαι (dat.).Adapted for: P. and V. ἐπιτήδειος (dat. or πρός, acc.). P. εὐφυής (πρός, acc.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Adapt
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ADAPT, ACCOMMODATE, ADJUSTAdapt означает 'приспособить для использования в новых условиях' (обычно предполагает существенные изменения в соответствии с иными требованиями и может соответствовать русскому 'переделать'): to adapt a difficult book for use in schools 'переделать книгу в соответствии со знаниями школьников' (облегчить и сократить), to adapt a novel for the stage 'инсценировать роман' (переделать его в соответствии с законами драматургии и требованиями театра). Adapt означает также 'приспособиться': eyes adapt to darkness 'глаза привыкают (приспосабливаются) к темноте' (имеется в виду приспособление глаз к силе раздражителя, в данном случае сильное повышение чувствительности глаз). Accommodate, так же как adapt, предполагает существенные изменения, имеющие целью привести какую-л. величину (понятие и т. д.) в соответствие с другой, выступающей в данном случае в качестве нормы (часто о планах, вкусах, привычках двух лиц): to accommodate one's plans to someone else's, to accommodate one's habits to another's inclinations. Adjust (только о конкретных предметах) означает 'установить правильное или точное соотношение' (между предметами или частями предмета), 'отрегулировать', 'приладить'; adjust не предполагает изменений в самом существе предмета – только в механическом соотношении его частей: to adjust a piano stool to the height of the player, to adjust a telescope to one's eyes, to adjust parts of a mechanism. В значении 'приспосабливаться, приноравливаться к чему-л.' adapt, accommodate и adjust могут взаимозаменяться: to adapt (accommodate, adjust) oneself to new manners and customs in a foreign country.Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > adapt
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vt prilagoditi, udesiti, urediti; promijeniti, preraditi, obraditi, adaptirati ([into] za) / to # oneself to circumstances = prilagoditi se prilikama* * *
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♦ (to) adapt /əˈdæpt/A v. t.adattare; modificareB v. i.adattarsi: He adapted to the new rules quickly, si è adattato rapidamente alle nuove regole● to adapt oneself, adattarsi: I adapt myself to all circumstances, mi adatto a tutte le circostanze. -
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♦ (to) adapt /əˈdæpt/A v. t.adattare; modificareB v. i.adattarsi: He adapted to the new rules quickly, si è adattato rapidamente alle nuove regole● to adapt oneself, adattarsi: I adapt myself to all circumstances, mi adatto a tutte le circostanze. -
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adapt, suit, tailor* * *vb adjust ( fx oneself to new conditions),( især om lidt større ændring) adapt ( efter to, fx adapt oneself to one's surroundings; til for, adapt the novel for the stage);(F: ved at give efter) accommodate ( efter to, fx I will accommodate my plan to yours; we must accommodate ourselves to circumstances);( skære, file etc til) fit ( fx a carpet to the floor; the key to the lock),(fig) tailor ( efter to, fx the activities must be tailored to the interests of the patients; the school system should be tailored to the needs of the child). -
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• adapt oneself to• adapt to• become adapted to• get into the swing of• tie in with
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adapt — [ə dapt′] vt. [Fr adapter < L adaptare < ad , to + aptare, to fit: see APT1] 1. to make fit or suitable by changing or adjusting 2. to adjust (oneself) to new or changed circumstances vi. to adjust oneself SYN. ADAPT implies a modifying so… … English World dictionary
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adapt — a·dapt || É™ dæpt v. conform; change, make suitable; match, fit; adapt oneself, become adjusted … English contemporary dictionary
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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
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accustom oneself to — adapt oneself to; make oneself psychologically or physically used to … English contemporary dictionary
adapt — adaptedness, n. /euh dapt /, v.t. 1. to make suitable to requirements or conditions; adjust or modify fittingly: They adapted themselves to the change quickly. He adapted the novel for movies. v.i. 2. to adjust oneself to different conditions,… … Universalium
adapt — /əˈdæpt / (say uh dapt) verb (t) 1. to make suitable to requirements; adjust or modify fittingly. –verb (i) 2. to adjust oneself: to adapt to new surroundings. {Latin adaptāre} …
adapt — a•dapt [[t]əˈdæpt[/t]] v. t. 1) to make suitable to requirements or conditions; adjust or modify fittingly 2) to adjust oneself to different conditions, environment, etc • Etymology: 1605–15; < L adaptāre to fit, adjust. See ad , apt… … From formal English to slang
lend oneself to — To adapt oneself to • • • Main Entry: ↑lend … Useful english dictionary