"adapt" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

adapt verbo

adapt + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 25
adapt Screenplay • ability to adapt • adapt one's novel • adapt one's style • adapt techniques • ...
verbo + adapt
Kolokacji: 10
try to adapt • allow to adapt • begin adapting • struggle to adapt • need to adapt • ...
adapt + preposición
Kolokacji: 18
adapt to • adapted from • adapted by • adapted for • adapted into • ...
adapt + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 50
adapt quickly • well adapted • later adapted • easily adapted • specially adapted • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 10
(2) well, easily, successfully
Kolokacji: 3
1. later adapted = później przystosować later adapted
2. readily adapt = chętnie przystosuj readily adapt
3. freely adapted = swobodnie przystosować freely adapted
5. highly adapted = bardzo przystosować highly adapted
7. slightly adapted = nieznacznie przystosować slightly adapted
8. originally adapted = początkowo przystosować originally adapted
9. automatically adapt = automatycznie przystosuj automatically adapt
10. continually adapt = ciągle przystosuj continually adapt
11. uniquely adapted = wyjątkowo przystosować uniquely adapted
12. widely adapted = powszechnie przystosowany widely adapted
13. adapted twice = przystosowany dwa razy adapted twice
14. locally adapted = w okolicy przystosować locally adapted
15. skillfully adapted = umiejętnie przystosować skillfully adapted
16. naturally adapted = naturalnie przystosować naturally adapted
17. suitably adapted = odpowiednio przystosowany suitably adapted
18. similarly adapted = podobnie przystosować similarly adapted
19. adapt faster = przystosuj szybciej adapt faster
20. effectively adapt = skutecznie przystosuj effectively adapt
21. frequently adapted = często przystosowywać frequently adapted
22. somehow adapted = jakoś przystosować somehow adapted
  • Dr. Wolpoff suggested that the early migrants had moved out of the African highlands and somehow adapted to living along the coasts, both a response to environmental conditions and a manifestation of increasingly humanlike versatility.
  • There are birds who can live solitary or in groups and they are adapted somehow to human incidence.
  • Sheep and the Nubian strain of goats that had somehow adapted where other tough breeds had failed grazed Landing's meadows and would soon go to farm-stake acres in the temperate belts of the southern continent.
  • Somehow adapted to the barren land and the adjacent waters of the frigid south Atlantic Ocean, the birds and their struggle for survival have been a special focus of study for Dr. Dee Boersma, associate director of the Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Washington.
  • And the score is by Randy Newman, the great and witty misanthrope who has somehow adapted himself to the Disney ethos.
  • That cube- and presumably all the others- had somehow adapted and were no longer vulnerable.
  • They state that if the diet of Neolithic agriculturalists had been in discordance with their physiology, then this would have created a selection pressure for evolutionary change and modern humans, such as Europeans, whose ancestors have subsisted on agrarian diets for 400-500 generations should be somehow adequately adapted to it.
  • "They've adapted somehow."
  • They don't match, and they come from a wildly varying selection of styles and designs, but they have somehow adapted themselves into a cohesive whole-much like the force itself.
(5) loosely, specifically
Kolokacji: 2
(6) better, best
Kolokacji: 2
(8) fully, poorly
Kolokacji: 2

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