单词 | adaptable |
释义 | adaptableWord family noun adaptability adaptation adapter adaptor adaptablenessadaptionadaptivenessadjective adaptable adapted adaptativeadaptiveverb adapt adverbadaptively a·dapt·a·ble /əˈdæptəbəl/ AWL adjectiveadj [usually after noun] CHANGE/BECOME DIFFERENTable to change in order to be successful in new and different situations 能适应的,适应性强的 The American Constitution has proved adaptable in changing political conditions. 事实证明美国宪法能适应政治形势的变化。 adaptable to The catfish is adaptable to a wide range of water conditions. 鲶鱼能适应很多种水环境。 —adaptability /əˌdæptəˈbɪləti/ noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus adaptable• They were charming women, well-bred, gentle, and very adaptable.• As already stated, a system whose parts vary in a more independent manner is more adaptable.• In this job you need to be adaptable and able to cope with unexpected situations.• I am good-humoured, adaptable and I can understand instructions.• Red deer are hardy, adaptable animals.• I'm not sure Ken's adaptable enough to take a job abroad.• Young children are highly adaptable -- I'm sure they won't mind moving to a different area.• This was a younger, more adaptable specimen; it succeeded where the older one had failed.• It was not a Rolls-Royce, but a practical working and adaptable system.• Children are often more adaptable than adults.• Professional markers are a superb sketching medium, adaptable to a great many styles and very fast to use.• A landmark endures because it is timeless, adaptable to the ever-changing needs of society. adaptable to• The aerobic workout is adaptable to various fitness levels. |
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