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adapt 范例

EN[əˈdæpt] [-æpt]
US
使适应, 改编

    Examples of adapt in a Sentence

  • 例句 adapt
    1. When she moves from anthropological classification to fantasy, her figures adapt, evolutionlike, to the tasks at hand.
    2. Alpine plants that cannot establish themselves in earthy gorges, must adapt to a petricolous habit in cracks in rocks.
    3. United were second-best for long periods as they struggled to adapt to an unfamiliar line-up and were ultimately fortunate to leave Merseyside with their unbeaten league run still intact.
    4. Since Glass's introduction, Google has made five hardware revisions and twelve software updates. The UK variant will come with better battery life than earlier models, as well as customisations to adapt its voice recognition to the varied British accent.
    5. Many immigrants struggle to adapt themselves to the culture of the host country.
    6. Evidently, organisms adapt well enough to ‘satisfice’; they do not, in general, ‘optimize’.
    7. She has learnt to adapt to the changes quickly.
    8. You won't hit more than three whoop-dee-doo ridges with the front wheel first without doing an endo, so that plan-ahead action is something you adapt to rather suddenly.
  • 例句 adapted
    1. That movie was an adapted novel.
    2. Using a technique adapted from plant virology, the samples were freeze dried, homogenized in a genogrinder and thereafter, RNA was extracted according to the manufacturer’s manual (for details see [13 ]).
    3. The postcranial elements, which are rarely associated with hyainailourine specimens, indicate an animal capable of a plantigrade stance and adapted for terrestrial locomotion.
    4. Nuclear protein extracts were prepared from endothelial tube cells using an adapted 1-h minipreparation technique [12 ].
    5. With pEV as expression vector and SM20429 as the host, a cold-adapted protease, pseudoalterin, which cannot be maturely expressed in E.
    6. Further development will aim to develop phagosensors adapted on demand to the detection of any human or animal pathogen that may be present in water.
    7. a xerophytically adapted grass
  • 例句 adapting
    1. Intralingual translation involves adapting a text to a new purpose in the same language.
    2. The historical range will be confined basically to the 17th and 18th centuries, Mr. Polisi added, because the Baroque and Classical repertory allows students to transfer their skills between instruments, with, say, conventional string players adapting to gut strings and Baroque bows, and modern flutists to wooden traversos.
    3. The life span of this species is a minimum of 7 years [20 ] and it is capable of adapting to eurythermic and euryhaline environments [21 ].
相关连结:
  1. en adapted
  2. en adaptation
  3. fr adaptation
  4. fr adaptable
  5. en adaptable
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