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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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[əʼdæpt] vt1) ( modify)to \adapt sth to sth etw an etw akk anpassen2) ( adjust)to \adapt sth [to sth] etw [an etw akk] anpassen;we had to \adapt our lifestyle to the new circumstances wir mussten unseren Lebensstil an die neuen Verhältnisse anpassen;3) ( rewrite)the play has been \adapted for children das Stück wurde für Kinder umgearbeitet vito \adapt [to sth] sich akk [einer S. dat] anpassen biol sich akk [einer S. dat] adaptieren fachspr;children \adapt very easily to new environments Kinder gewöhnen sich sehr leicht an eine neue Umgebung -
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adapt·ern see adaptor* * *[ə'dptə(r)]n3) (ELEC) Adapter m; (for several plugs) Doppel-/Dreifachstecker m, Mehrfachstecker m; (on appliance) Zwischenstecker m* * *adapter [əˈdæptə(r)] s2. PHYS Adapter m, Anpassungsvorrichtung f3. ELEKa) Adapter m, Zwischenstecker mb) Mehrfachstecker m4. TECH Zwischen-, Anschluss-, Einsatz-, Passstück n* * *n.Adapter - m.Anpassungseinrichtung f.Anpassungsgerät n.Zwischenstecker m.Zwischenstück n. -
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