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1 the ability to adapt
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2 uncanny ability
Общая лексика: удивительная способность, уникальная способность (This house plant possesses an uncanny ability to adapt itself to the psychological needs of its owners by reacting differently to their feelings and words. - обладает уникальной) -
3 способность к адаптации
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > способность к адаптации
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4 способность к адаптации
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > способность к адаптации
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5 не иметь себе равного
•The fishes are unrivalled among the vertebrates in the ability to adapt to unpromising living conditions.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > не иметь себе равного
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6 perspectiva doble
(n.) = bifocal visionEx. Library professionals need bifocal vision which enable commitment to a plan but the ability to adapt to changes in business environment.* * *(n.) = bifocal visionEx: Library professionals need bifocal vision which enable commitment to a plan but the ability to adapt to changes in business environment.
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7 visión bifocal
(n.) = bifocal visionEx. Library professionals need bifocal vision which enable commitment to a plan but the ability to adapt to changes in business environment.* * *(n.) = bifocal visionEx: Library professionals need bifocal vision which enable commitment to a plan but the ability to adapt to changes in business environment.
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8 способность к адаптации
1) General subject: accommodativeness2) Computers: accomodation capability3) Engineering: adaptability (организмов), adaptive feature4) Information technology: accommodation capability5) Mechanics: adaptive capability, adaptive property6) Robots: accomodation capability (напр робота), adaptive capability (напр робота), (автоматической) autoadaptivity7) Aviation medicine: adaptive faculty8) Makarov: ability to adapt, the ability to adaptУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > способность к адаптации
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9 désadapté
( féminin désadaptée) [dezadapte] adjectifun malade désadapté a patient who's lost the ability to adapt ou to adjust (to normal life)————————, désadaptée [dezadapte] nom masculin, nom fémininles désadaptés those who can't adapt ou adjust (to normal life) any more -
10 rapidité
rapidité [ʀapidite]feminine noun• la rapidité d'adaptation est essentielle dans ce métier the ability to adapt quickly is essential in this profession* * *ʀapiditenom féminin ( promptitude) speed* * *ʀapidite nf1) [voiture, train, coureur] speed2) [geste, réaction, progrès] quickness* * *rapidité nf1 ( promptitude) speed; la rapidité avec laquelle il a réagi m'a surpris his quick reaction surprised me; la rapidité de son coup d'œil/geste his quick glance/movement;réagir avec la rapidité de l'éclair to react with lightning speed.[rapidite] nom fémininavec rapidité quickly, speedily, rapidlyavec la rapidité de l'éclair in a flash, with lightning speed2. [du pouls] rapidity -
11 адаптация
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12 адаптация
adaptation, adapting, tailoring* * *адапта́ция ж.
adaptationспосо́бность к адапта́ции — the ability to adaptсветова́я адапта́ция — light adaptationадапта́ция сетча́тки гла́за — retinal adaptationтемнова́я адапта́ция — dark adaptationфизиологи́ческая адапта́ция — physiological adaptationцветова́я адапта́ция — colour adaptation -
13 адаптация
ж. adaptationСинонимический ряд:привыкание (сущ.) привыкание; приспособление -
14 adaptar
v.1 to adapt.un modelo adaptado a condiciones desérticas a model adapted to suit desert conditionsMaría adaptó el programa a su casa Mary adapted the program to her house.Ricardo adaptó el computador Richard adapted=ported his computer.2 to adapt (libro, obra de teatro).* * *1 (acomodar) to adapt2 (ajustar) to adjust, fit* * *verb1) to adapt2) adjust* * *1. VT(=ajustar) to adjust2) (Inform) to convert ( para to)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <cortinas/vestido> to alter; < habitación> to convert; <pieza/motor> to adapt; (Inf) to convert2.adaptó la obra al or para el cine — he adapted the play for the screen
adaptarse v pron to adaptadaptarse a algo/+ inf — to adapt to something/-ing
* * *= adapt, customise [customize, -USA], gear (to/toward(s)/for), make + amenable, pitch, bend, fit together, tune, arrange, retrofit, scale, tweak, muck around/about, key + Nombre + to.Ex. Order forms A and B can be adapted for local use.Ex. The system has to be customised to suit any specific application so that it suits the demands of the microcomputer with which it is being used.Ex. Most of the main subject headings lists are geared to the alphabetical subject approach found in dictionary catalogues.Ex. This flexibility represents an attempt to make the code amenable to use in a variety of different library environments.Ex. Thus pitching instructions at the right level can be difficult.Ex. Each cluster or niche of interests in the end user field will have specific individual needs and innovations will bend information technology to meet them.Ex. The narrative may be unfamiliar in its structure so that they are unsure about the way different elements of the story fit together.Ex. Just as delivery must be tuned to suit the kind of material chosen, so must the language used to tell a story.Ex. A vocal score is a score showing all vocal parts, with accompaniment, if any, arranged for keyboard instrument.Ex. This model is attractive both for 'retrofitting' existing software as well as providing flexibility to new systems.Ex. To produce a statewide estimate, this framework would need to be scaled to accommodate all public libraries in a particular state.Ex. This book offers strategies for high school teachers that provide tools for creating, repairing, and tweaking all the discernible components of teaching.Ex. I have looked at the book and mucked around with the database and using switches but can't see a solution.Ex. The case study found that children do have the ability to use a classification scheme that is keyed to their developmental level.----* adaptar a la música = set to + music.* adaptar a las necesidades de = tailor to + the needs of, gear to + the needs of.* adaptar a las preferencias de Uno = suit + Posesivo + own preferences.* adaptar al cine = adapt to + the screen.* adaptar a una aplicación concreta = harness.* adaptar a una exigencia = tailor to + requirement.* adaptar a una necesidad = time to + need, suit + requirement.* adaptar para la pantalla = adapt to + the screen.* adaptarse = come to + terms with, morph.* adaptarse a = accommodate, comport with, attune to.* adaptarse a las circunstancias = suit + circumstances.* adaptarse al cambio = accommodate to + change, adapt to + change.* adaptarse al entorno = adjust to + environment.* adaptarse a los cambios = flow with + the tides.* adaptarse a los tiempos = change with + the times, move with + the times, keep up with + the times, adapt to + the times.* adaptarse a una aplicación = suit + application.* adaptarse a una función = step up to + role.* adaptarse a una innovación = meet + development.* adaptarse a una necesidad = suit + need.* adaptarse a un formato = meet + format.* adaptarse a un interés = accommodate + interest.* capaz de adaptarse y superar adversidades = resilient.* modificar y adaptar = repackage [re-package], repack.* * *1.verbo transitivo <cortinas/vestido> to alter; < habitación> to convert; <pieza/motor> to adapt; (Inf) to convert2.adaptó la obra al or para el cine — he adapted the play for the screen
adaptarse v pron to adaptadaptarse a algo/+ inf — to adapt to something/-ing
* * *= adapt, customise [customize, -USA], gear (to/toward(s)/for), make + amenable, pitch, bend, fit together, tune, arrange, retrofit, scale, tweak, muck around/about, key + Nombre + to.Ex: Order forms A and B can be adapted for local use.
Ex: The system has to be customised to suit any specific application so that it suits the demands of the microcomputer with which it is being used.Ex: Most of the main subject headings lists are geared to the alphabetical subject approach found in dictionary catalogues.Ex: This flexibility represents an attempt to make the code amenable to use in a variety of different library environments.Ex: Thus pitching instructions at the right level can be difficult.Ex: Each cluster or niche of interests in the end user field will have specific individual needs and innovations will bend information technology to meet them.Ex: The narrative may be unfamiliar in its structure so that they are unsure about the way different elements of the story fit together.Ex: Just as delivery must be tuned to suit the kind of material chosen, so must the language used to tell a story.Ex: A vocal score is a score showing all vocal parts, with accompaniment, if any, arranged for keyboard instrument.Ex: This model is attractive both for 'retrofitting' existing software as well as providing flexibility to new systems.Ex: To produce a statewide estimate, this framework would need to be scaled to accommodate all public libraries in a particular state.Ex: This book offers strategies for high school teachers that provide tools for creating, repairing, and tweaking all the discernible components of teaching.Ex: I have looked at the book and mucked around with the database and using switches but can't see a solution.Ex: The case study found that children do have the ability to use a classification scheme that is keyed to their developmental level.* adaptar a la música = set to + music.* adaptar a las necesidades de = tailor to + the needs of, gear to + the needs of.* adaptar a las preferencias de Uno = suit + Posesivo + own preferences.* adaptar al cine = adapt to + the screen.* adaptar a una aplicación concreta = harness.* adaptar a una exigencia = tailor to + requirement.* adaptar a una necesidad = time to + need, suit + requirement.* adaptar para la pantalla = adapt to + the screen.* adaptarse = come to + terms with, morph.* adaptarse a = accommodate, comport with, attune to.* adaptarse a las circunstancias = suit + circumstances.* adaptarse al cambio = accommodate to + change, adapt to + change.* adaptarse al entorno = adjust to + environment.* adaptarse a los cambios = flow with + the tides.* adaptarse a los tiempos = change with + the times, move with + the times, keep up with + the times, adapt to + the times.* adaptarse a una aplicación = suit + application.* adaptarse a una función = step up to + role.* adaptarse a una innovación = meet + development.* adaptarse a una necesidad = suit + need.* adaptarse a un formato = meet + format.* adaptarse a un interés = accommodate + interest.* capaz de adaptarse y superar adversidades = resilient.* modificar y adaptar = repackage [re-package], repack.* * *adaptar [A1 ]vt1 ‹cortinas/vestido› to alter; ‹habitación› to convert; ‹pieza/motor› to adaptadaptaron el dormitorio para usarlo como aula the bedroom was converted into a classroom o for use as a classroomadaptó la obra al or para el cine he adapted the play for the screen2 ( Inf) to convertto adapt adaptar A algo/ + INF to adapt TO sth/ -INGhay que saber adaptarse a las circunstancias you have to learn to adapt to circumstancesun coche que se adapta a cualquier terreno a car which is well suited to any terrainno se adapta a vivir sola she can't adapt to living alone* * *
adaptar ( conjugate adaptar) verbo transitivo ‹cortinas/vestido› to alter;
‹ habitación› to convert;
‹pieza/motor› to adapt;
‹obra/novela› to adapt;
(Inf) to convert
adaptarse verbo pronominal
to adapt;
adaptarse a algo/hacer algo to adapt to sth/doing sth;
adaptar verbo transitivo
1 to adapt: esa obra de teatro fue adaptada al cine, this play was adapted for the screen
2 (ajustar) to adjust
' adaptar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acomodar
- escenificar
English:
adapt
- gear
- suit
- tailor
- customize
* * *♦ vt1. [modificar]un modelo adaptado a condiciones desérticas a model adapted to suit desert conditions;el edificio no ha sido aún adaptado a su nueva función the building still hasn't been modified to suit its new function2. [libro, obra de teatro] to adapt (a for);adaptó la novela al cine she adapted the novel for film o the screen* * *v/t adapt* * *adaptar vt1) modificar: to adapt2) : to adjust, to fit* * *adaptar vb (acomodar) to adapt -
15 amoldar
v.1 to adapt.2 to mold, to adapt, to conform, to fashion.María amolda la arcilla Mary molds the clay.3 to accustom.4 to break in.María amoldó los zapatos al fin Mary broke in her shoes at last.* * *1 to adapt, adjust1 to adapt, adjust (a, to)* * *verbto adapt, adjust* * *1. VT1) (=formar) to mould, mold (EEUU) (a, según on)2) (=ajustar) to adapt (a to)adjust (a to)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to adjust2.amoldarse v pron to adaptamoldarse a un trabajo/una situación — to adjust to a job/a situation
* * *= make + amenable, key + Nombre + to.Ex. This flexibility represents an attempt to make the code amenable to use in a variety of different library environments.Ex. The case study found that children do have the ability to use a classification scheme that is keyed to their developmental level.----* amoldarse = fit in/into.* amoldarse a las necesidades de = bend to + the needs of.* amoldarse al deseo de Alguien = bend itself to + Posesivo + will.* * *1.verbo transitivo to adjust2.amoldarse v pron to adaptamoldarse a un trabajo/una situación — to adjust to a job/a situation
* * *= make + amenable, key + Nombre + to.Ex: This flexibility represents an attempt to make the code amenable to use in a variety of different library environments.
Ex: The case study found that children do have the ability to use a classification scheme that is keyed to their developmental level.* amoldarse = fit in/into.* amoldarse a las necesidades de = bend to + the needs of.* amoldarse al deseo de Alguien = bend itself to + Posesivo + will.* * *amoldar [A1 ]vtto adjustamoldar los gastos a los ingresos to adjust one's expenditure to (match) one's income, to live within one's meansto adapttardó mucho en amoldarse a su nuevo trabajo he took a long time to get used to o to settle into o to adjust to his new jobestos zapatos todavía no se me han amoldado al pie I haven't worn o broken these shoes in yet* * *
amoldar ( conjugate amoldar) verbo transitivo
to adjust
amoldarse verbo pronominal
to adapt;
amoldarse a algo ‹a un trabajo/una situación› to adjust to sth;
amoldar verbo transitivo to adapt, adjust
' amoldar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acomodar
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16 adaptación
f.1 adaptation, adjustment, fitting, accommodation.2 adaptation.3 porting.* * *1 adaptation* * *noun f.* * *SF adaptation* * *a) ( proceso) adaptation, adjustmentb) ( cosa adaptada) adaptation* * *= adaptation, customisation [customization, -USA], profiling, tweaking, tailoring, retrofitting, tweak, accommodation, acclimatisation [acclimatization, -USA], adjustment, adaptability.Ex. Which title will collocate the various editions, translations, adaptations, and so on of this document?.Ex. The evaluation model therefore is subject to a degree of customisation to adapt it to the project environment.Ex. Some excursions into cognitive science have led to the profiling of users' backgrounds, differences and immediate need.Ex. The PCC intends that Program records, full or core, represent acceptable bibliographic control such that record ' tweaking' at the local level is minimized.Ex. To haul themselves out of their bog, their networks must facilitate tailoring of records to meet local needs.Ex. This paper describes the recipients of the award, 3 of which won for new buildings, 1 a major renovation and 2 adaptive retrofittings of library structures.Ex. This system simultaneously searches the Web and a large, multidisciplinary, full text database, using a relevance system with some clever tweaks.Ex. Whatever structure emerges will be one of accommodation and acceptance by the various stakeholders both in and outside the library.Ex. The second section discusses the contributions faculty can make to the successful acclimatization of their handicapped students to college life.Ex. Even in situations where there is a published list covering the requirements of the type of library to be indexed, this list is likely to require adjustment in order to make it compatible with local requirements.Ex. The duration of the cycle varies markedly from institution to institution, dependent upon the adaptability of the institutional structure to challenge and change.----* adaptación a las circunstancias locales = localisation [localization, -USA].* adaptación al cine = film adaptation.* adaptación cinematográfica = film adaptation.* adaptación musical = adaptation, musical adaptation.* adaptación para televisión = dramatisation [dramatization].* adaptación social = social adjustment.* adaptación teatral = dramatisation [dramatization].* adaptación tecnológica = adaptive technology.* de adaptación = adaptive.* * *a) ( proceso) adaptation, adjustmentb) ( cosa adaptada) adaptation* * *= adaptation, customisation [customization, -USA], profiling, tweaking, tailoring, retrofitting, tweak, accommodation, acclimatisation [acclimatization, -USA], adjustment, adaptability.Ex: Which title will collocate the various editions, translations, adaptations, and so on of this document?.
Ex: The evaluation model therefore is subject to a degree of customisation to adapt it to the project environment.Ex: Some excursions into cognitive science have led to the profiling of users' backgrounds, differences and immediate need.Ex: The PCC intends that Program records, full or core, represent acceptable bibliographic control such that record ' tweaking' at the local level is minimized.Ex: To haul themselves out of their bog, their networks must facilitate tailoring of records to meet local needs.Ex: This paper describes the recipients of the award, 3 of which won for new buildings, 1 a major renovation and 2 adaptive retrofittings of library structures.Ex: This system simultaneously searches the Web and a large, multidisciplinary, full text database, using a relevance system with some clever tweaks.Ex: Whatever structure emerges will be one of accommodation and acceptance by the various stakeholders both in and outside the library.Ex: The second section discusses the contributions faculty can make to the successful acclimatization of their handicapped students to college life.Ex: Even in situations where there is a published list covering the requirements of the type of library to be indexed, this list is likely to require adjustment in order to make it compatible with local requirements.Ex: The duration of the cycle varies markedly from institution to institution, dependent upon the adaptability of the institutional structure to challenge and change.* adaptación a las circunstancias locales = localisation [localization, -USA].* adaptación al cine = film adaptation.* adaptación cinematográfica = film adaptation.* adaptación musical = adaptation, musical adaptation.* adaptación para televisión = dramatisation [dramatization].* adaptación social = social adjustment.* adaptación teatral = dramatisation [dramatization].* adaptación tecnológica = adaptive technology.* de adaptación = adaptive.* * *1 (proceso) adaptation, adjustmentadmiro tu capacidad de adaptación I admire your ability to adapt o your adaptability2 (cosa adaptada) adaptationla adaptación cinematográfica the screen o movie o film version, the screen o movie o film adaptationes una adaptación del sistema usado por Parker it is an adaptation of the system used by Parker* * *
adaptación sustantivo femenino
adaptación sustantivo femenino adaptation
' adaptación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
libre
- medio
English:
adaptation
- adjustment
- arrangement
- dramatization
- dramatize
* * *adaptación nf2. [modificación] adaptation;la película es una buena adaptación del libro the film is a good adaptation of the book* * *f adaptation* * * -
17 adoptar un cambio
(v.) = adopt + change, accommodate + changeEx. Libraries in effect will need to unfreeze themselves to adopt change, then re-freeze around the new structure to exploit and secure the advances.Ex. This paper discusses the development of classification schemes and their ability to adapt to and accommodate changes in the information world in order to survive.* * *(v.) = adopt + change, accommodate + changeEx: Libraries in effect will need to unfreeze themselves to adopt change, then re-freeze around the new structure to exploit and secure the advances.
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18 faculté
faculté [fakylte]feminine nouna. [d'université] facultyb. ( = université) quand j'étais à la or en faculté when I was at universityc. ( = don) facultyd. ( = droit) right ; ( = possibilité) power* * *fakylte3) Université faculty* * *fakylte nf1) (= capacité) faculty, power2) [université] faculty3) (= université) university, college USAentrer en faculté — to start university, to start college
* * *faculté nf1 ( aptitude) (sensorielle, intellectuelle) faculty; ( physique) ability; la faculté de parler the faculty of speech; facultés mentales/intellectuelles mental/intellectual faculties; conserver l'usage de ses facultés jusqu'au bout to keep one's faculties right to the end; la faculté de marcher the ability to walk; avoir une grande faculté d'adaptation to be very adaptable; je commençais à douter de mes facultés I was beginning to doubt the evidence of my senses;2 ( liberté) option (de faire of doing); la faculté de choisir freedom of choice;3 Univ faculty;[fakylte] nom fémininfaculté d'adaptation adaptability, ability to adapt2. [fonction] abilityavoir la faculté de to have the right to ou the option of[autorité] power4. DROIT5. UNIVERSITÉ [avant 1968] facultyon s'est connu à la ou en faculté [étudiants] we met at university ou when we were students6. (humoristique) [médecins]la Faculté m'interdit/lui recommande de faire du sport my doctors forbid me/his doctors encourage him to engage in sports————————facultés nom féminin plurielavoir ou jouir de toutes ses facultés to be of sound mind ou in full possession of one's faculties————————de faculté locution adjectivale[cours, professeur] university (modificateur)des souvenirs de faculté memories of one's university ou student days -
19 aceptar un cambio
(v.) = accommodate + changeEx. This paper discusses the development of classification schemes and their ability to adapt to and accommodate changes in the information world in order to survive.* * *(v.) = accommodate + changeEx: This paper discusses the development of classification schemes and their ability to adapt to and accommodate changes in the information world in order to survive.
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20 уникальная способность
General subject: uncanny ability (This house plant possesses an uncanny ability to adapt itself to the psychological needs of its owners by reacting differently to their feelings and words. - обладает уникальной)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > уникальная способность
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