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1 adapt
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 -
2 adapt
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
- adaptability
- 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. -
3 adapt
[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 -
4 adapt
kkt. 1 membiasakan, menyesuaikan. 2 menyadur.3 merubah. --kki. menyesuaikan diri. Children a. easily to new situations Anak-anak dgn mudah menyesuaikan diri kepada keadaan baru. -
5 anpassen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (Kleidung, Bauteile etc.) fit (+ Dat to)2. fig. (Löhne, Renten etc.) adapt, adjust (+ Dat oder an + Akk to); POL. align (to); farblich etc.: match (with); das Chamäleon kann seine Farbe der Umgebung anpassen chameleons can adapt their appearance according to their surroundings; sein Verhalten oder sich der veränderten Situation anpassen adapt o.s. to the new situationII v/refl1. adapt (o.s.), adjust (o.s.) (+ Dat oder an + Akk to); POL. align (to); (Norm etc.) conform to; er kann sich einfach nicht anpassen he just won’t fit in; angepasst2. Augen: accommodate* * *to suit; to modulate; to fit; to take one's measure for; to assimilate; to match; to accommodate; to adjust; to adapt; to conform;sich anpassento conform; to adapt oneself* * *ạn|pas|sen sep1. vt2)(= abstimmen)
anpassen — to suit sth to sth3)(= angleichen)
anpassen — to bring sth into line with sth2. vrto adapt (oneself) (+dat to); (gesellschaftlich) to conformKinder passen sich leichter an als Erwachsene — children adapt (themselves) more easily or are more adaptable than adults
wir mussten uns ihren Wünschen anpassen — we had to fit in with their wishes or with them
See:→ auch angepasst* * *(to adjust or make appropriate or suitable: He suited his speech to his audience.) suit* * *an|pas·senI. vt1. (adaptieren)2. (darauf abstellen)3. (angleichen)4. (entsprechend verändern)II. vr1. (sich darauf einstellen)▪ sich akk jdm [o an jdn] /etw dat \anpassen to fit in with [or adapt [oneself] to] sb/sth; (gesellschaftlich) to conform to sth* * *1.transitives Verb1) (passend machen) fit2) (abstimmen) suit (Dat. to)2.* * *anpassen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/tdas Chamäleon kann seine Farbe der Umgebung anpassen chameleons can adapt their appearance according to their surroundings;sich der veränderten Situation anpassen adapt o.s. to the new situationB. v/r1. adapt (o.s.), adjust (o.s.) (+dat oder2. Augen: accommodate* * *1.transitives Verb1) (passend machen) fit2) (abstimmen) suit (Dat. to)2.* * *v.to acclimatise (UK) v.to acclimatize (US) v.to accommodate v.to adapt v.to assimilate v.to customise (UK) v.to customize (US) v.to modulate v.to re-adjust v. -
6 lend itself to
(to be suitable for or adapt easily to: The play lends itself to performance by children.) egne sig* * *(to be suitable for or adapt easily to: The play lends itself to performance by children.) egne sig -
7 sich eignen für
(to be suitable for or adapt easily to: The play lends itself to performance by children.) lend itself to* * *ausdr.to be proper for expr.to be qualified for expr.to be suited for expr.to suit v. -
8 lend itself to
(to be suitable for or adapt easily to: The play lends itself to performance by children.) prestarse a algo -
9 lend itself to
(to be suitable for or adapt easily to: The play lends itself to performance by children.) vera (vel) til fallinn -
10 lend itself to
(to be suitable for or adapt easily to: The play lends itself to performance by children.) alkalmas vmire -
11 lend itself to
(to be suitable for or adapt easily to: The play lends itself to performance by children.) prestar-se -
12 lend itself to
v. uygun olmak, yaramak, elverişli olmak* * *(to be suitable for or adapt easily to: The play lends itself to performance by children.) kullanıma uygun olmak, elverişli olmak -
13 lend itself to
(to be suitable for or adapt easily to: The play lends itself to performance by children.) biti primeren za -
14 lend itself to
(to be suitable for or adapt easily to: The play lends itself to performance by children.) soveltua -
15 lend itself to
(to be suitable for or adapt easily to: The play lends itself to performance by children.) egne seg (godt) til -
16 lend itself to
(to be suitable for or adapt easily to: The play lends itself to performance by children.) prestarsi a -
17 lend itself to
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18 lend itself to
(to be suitable for or adapt easily to: The play lends itself to performance by children.) nadawać się -
19 lend itself to
(to be suitable for or adapt easily to: The play lends itself to performance by children.) noderēt -
20 lend itself to
(to be suitable for or adapt easily to: The play lends itself to performance by children.) tikti
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