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Definition of adaptable in English: adaptableadjective əˈdaptəb(ə)ləˈdæptəb(ə)l 1Able to adjust to new conditions. 能适应的 rats are highly adaptable to change 大鼠很能适应变化。 Example sentencesExamples - Doctors need to be balanced, open, and adaptable to change.
- Most perennials are adaptable to sun or shade, various soil and water conditions.
- Women are more adaptable, compliant and possess the communication skills required by the call centre service economy.
- Instead, one must learn tactical principles applicable and adaptable to various situations.
- These people like myself-have a different quality, they learn to be adaptable to any situation.
- We acknowledge it is not easy, but we all must be adaptable to survive.
- It was endlessly adaptable to the changing social and economic landscape, and ruthless at ditching beliefs or leaders which stood in the way of power.
- All the depicted vegetation is highly resilient and adaptable to the most hostile surroundings.
- Living languages are in constant use and therefore must be adaptable to changing situations and circumstances.
- They are adaptable to soils and situations and can be planted beside a water-garden, as a border or on slopes to bind the soil.
- Insects and diseases don't bother them, and the plants are incredibly adaptable to almost any climate.
- The highly divided gecko foot is also minutely adaptable to bumpy surfaces and is easy to reposition, he says.
- Approaches to TB control should be flexible and adaptable to local needs and circumstances.
- And keep an extra eye on the elderly and young children since their bodies are not as adaptable to the heat.
- Rational beliefs tend to be moderate, flexible, and adaptable to life events.
- The brain has evolved to be exquisitely adaptable to environmental change.
- Compared to hard law it can be more flexible and adaptable to a fast changing technical and political environment.
- We have created units that are flexible, creative and adaptable to the changing marketplace around us.
- They must be flexible and adaptable to ever-changing schedules and situations.
- Proper organization and procedures are important but need to remain adaptable to changing circumstances.
Synonyms flexible, adjustable, pliant, compliant, malleable, versatile, resilient, conformable, multiskilled easy-going, accommodating, obliging, cooperative, amenable informal easy - 1.1 Able to be modified for a new use or purpose.
可改变(以适应新用途)的 telephone links that are adaptable for modems Example sentencesExamples - Citylink has found that Linux readily is adaptable to whatever the company needs it to do.
- And the systems had to be easily adaptable to handle other birds, such as turkeys and ducks.
- The till is adaptable to the individual needs of the retailer.
- We're learning that design models need to be adaptable to various output methods.
- One type of filter was not adaptable to all the gases used, so the masks were ineffective sometimes.
- But the resulting weapons led the way into the missile age and proved adaptable to tactical air warfare.
- The unit is readily adaptable to aviation, automotive and marine modes with a minimum of effort.
- The contractual objective of the contract with Wang was that the Wang system would be adaptable to new business requirements.
- Acoustical control poses one of the greatest challenges to adaptable interiors.
- Now we have to develop models of implants adaptable to the larger human eyes.
- A remarkable amount of Toyota's hybrid technology is adaptable to fuel cells.
- Now the Home Office says that these guns are easily adaptable to fire live ammunition.
- The receiver is of the flat-top variety with an accessory rail that is adaptable to most optical sights.
- Being a compact, three-level expressed framed structure, it was readily adaptable to new uses.
- Researchers also hope to create a tank design that could be adaptable to any type of solid-state hydrogen storage.
- The machines are adaptable to either single or multiple filling operations.
- In addition, this model must be replicable and adaptable to new products and services as they come to market.
- Existing cell phones should be easily adaptable to work with the satellite system.
- Therefore, it would be easily adaptable for multiple purposes.
- It is a compact, drop-point fixed blade designed for easy carry and adaptable to many uses.
Synonyms versatile, variable, convertible, alterable, modifiable, adjustable, changeable multipurpose, all-purpose
Derivativesadverb How can we take this notion even more adaptably into our lives? Example sentencesExamples - Our mechanical equipment makes it possible for us to deliver all types of furniture components to you quickly, adaptably and individually.
- And some societies succeed in developing a set of institutions that makes it possible for the society to change adaptably.
- Similarly, the developer does not understand their program through its final elements and the trillions of operations they can adaptably perform in response to a potentially infinite number of scenarios.
- It explains how the architecture helps automatically, adaptably plan and manage the diagnosis process.
Definition of adaptable in US English: adaptableadjectiveəˈdæptəb(ə)ləˈdaptəb(ə)l 1Able to adjust to new conditions. 能适应的 rats are highly adaptable to change 大鼠很能适应变化。 Example sentencesExamples - We have created units that are flexible, creative and adaptable to the changing marketplace around us.
- Proper organization and procedures are important but need to remain adaptable to changing circumstances.
- Approaches to TB control should be flexible and adaptable to local needs and circumstances.
- Rational beliefs tend to be moderate, flexible, and adaptable to life events.
- It was endlessly adaptable to the changing social and economic landscape, and ruthless at ditching beliefs or leaders which stood in the way of power.
- Living languages are in constant use and therefore must be adaptable to changing situations and circumstances.
- Insects and diseases don't bother them, and the plants are incredibly adaptable to almost any climate.
- All the depicted vegetation is highly resilient and adaptable to the most hostile surroundings.
- The highly divided gecko foot is also minutely adaptable to bumpy surfaces and is easy to reposition, he says.
- Doctors need to be balanced, open, and adaptable to change.
- These people like myself-have a different quality, they learn to be adaptable to any situation.
- Most perennials are adaptable to sun or shade, various soil and water conditions.
- Women are more adaptable, compliant and possess the communication skills required by the call centre service economy.
- They must be flexible and adaptable to ever-changing schedules and situations.
- The brain has evolved to be exquisitely adaptable to environmental change.
- And keep an extra eye on the elderly and young children since their bodies are not as adaptable to the heat.
- They are adaptable to soils and situations and can be planted beside a water-garden, as a border or on slopes to bind the soil.
- Compared to hard law it can be more flexible and adaptable to a fast changing technical and political environment.
- We acknowledge it is not easy, but we all must be adaptable to survive.
- Instead, one must learn tactical principles applicable and adaptable to various situations.
Synonyms flexible, adjustable, pliant, compliant, malleable, versatile, resilient, conformable, multiskilled - 1.1 Able to be modified for a new use or purpose.
可改变(以适应新用途)的 a workforce with adaptable skills Example sentencesExamples - But the resulting weapons led the way into the missile age and proved adaptable to tactical air warfare.
- Therefore, it would be easily adaptable for multiple purposes.
- We're learning that design models need to be adaptable to various output methods.
- The contractual objective of the contract with Wang was that the Wang system would be adaptable to new business requirements.
- The till is adaptable to the individual needs of the retailer.
- In addition, this model must be replicable and adaptable to new products and services as they come to market.
- A remarkable amount of Toyota's hybrid technology is adaptable to fuel cells.
- Now the Home Office says that these guns are easily adaptable to fire live ammunition.
- Being a compact, three-level expressed framed structure, it was readily adaptable to new uses.
- Researchers also hope to create a tank design that could be adaptable to any type of solid-state hydrogen storage.
- The receiver is of the flat-top variety with an accessory rail that is adaptable to most optical sights.
- And the systems had to be easily adaptable to handle other birds, such as turkeys and ducks.
- One type of filter was not adaptable to all the gases used, so the masks were ineffective sometimes.
- Citylink has found that Linux readily is adaptable to whatever the company needs it to do.
- The unit is readily adaptable to aviation, automotive and marine modes with a minimum of effort.
- It is a compact, drop-point fixed blade designed for easy carry and adaptable to many uses.
- Now we have to develop models of implants adaptable to the larger human eyes.
- The machines are adaptable to either single or multiple filling operations.
- Existing cell phones should be easily adaptable to work with the satellite system.
- Acoustical control poses one of the greatest challenges to adaptable interiors.
Synonyms versatile, variable, convertible, alterable, modifiable, adjustable, changeable
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