adopt [ ə'dɔpt] vt.收养;采用;采取
adopt [ə'dɔpt] v. 收养;采用;采纳
adopt [ ə'dɔpt] v.收养,采纳
平等互利、讲求实效、形式多样、共同发展的方针 pursuing practical results, adopting various waysand seeking common development/ the principle of equality, mutual benefit, efficiency, diversity andmutual development
抓大放小,三改一加强 (Efforts were focused on) the reform, reorganization, upgrading and better management of enterprises, aiming at well managing large enterprises while adopting more flexible policies toward small ones
对于此事, 贵方似乎在趁机利用我公司的宽容态度。本函系最后通告所, 复函时请汇足够金额, 以结此帐, 否则只好采取其它途径, 特此函告。
As you seem to take advantage of you leniency in this matter, we now give you the final notice that, unless we shall receive a substantial amount on account by return of post, we shall adopt other measures for its recovery.
adopted child
领养子女
motion adopted 动议获通过
For people who want to adopt a healthy and meaningful life style, it is important to find time to learn certain new knowledge. Just as an old saying goes: it is never too late to learn.
对于那些想过上健康而有意义的生活的人们来说,找时间学习一些新知识是很重要的,正如那句老话:活到老,学到老。
Clearly defining property rights, specifying rights and responsibilities, separating ownership from daily management and adopting scientific management
产权清晰,责权明确,政企分开,管理科学
Manage well large enterprises and adopt a flexible policy towards small ones 抓好大的,放活小的
He lost his parents at the age of three and was adopted by his uncle.
他三岁时失去双亲,由叔叔收养。
His parents were so poor that he had to give up adopting him.
他父母亲很穷,只好放弃抚养他。
We adopted a new method to solve the problem.
我们采用了新方法解决这个问题。
I like your methods of teaching and I will adopt them in my teaching.
我喜欢你的教学方法,并将在教学中采用这些方法。
Through their love, the new parents transformed the sad, adopted baby into a happy, strong child.
新父母用他们的爱把一个可怜的、被领养的婴儿变成了一个幸福的、健壮的孩子。
By the end of the century students were being recommended to adopt attitudes to books and to use skills in reading them which were inappropriate, if not impossible, for the oral reader.
到这个世纪末,学生们被介绍对书籍要采用“拿来主义”,阅读时也要采用技巧,可能的话,对于朗读者来说是不太适合的。
I think you probably know China has adopted a flexible policy in her foreign trade.
我想你也许已经了解到中国在对外贸易中采取了灵活的政策。
We have adopted much more flexible methods in our dealings.
我们在具体操作方法上灵活多了。
We have mainly adopted some usual international practices.
我们主要采取了一些国际上的惯例做法。
The laws of Nature, that is to say the laws of God, plainly made every human being a law unto himself, we must steadfastly refuse to obey those laws, and we must as steadfastly stand by the conventions which ignore them , since the statutes furnish us peace, fairly good government and stability, and therefore are better for us than the laws of God, which would soon plunge us into confusion and disorder and anarchy if we should adopt them.
Mark Twain, American writer
自然法即神灵法,只是用来约束每一个个体的法律,我们必须坚定地拒绝遵守。我们应该坚定地遵守忽视神灵法的规章制度,因为规章制度赋予我们和平、比较好的政府和稳定,因而对我们来说,规章制度比神灵法更好,因为如果我们采用神灵法的话,他会将我们陷入迷惑、无序和无政府状态。
美国作家马克?吐温
adopt v.收养;采纳
So it's better for us to adopt D/P or D/A.
因此,最好是采用付款交单方式或承兑交单方式。
I suppose D/P or D/A should be adopted as the mode of payment this time.
我建议这次用付款交单或承兑交单方式来付款。
被采用的 adopted
被收养的 adopted
采取 adopt; take; accept
采用 adoption; adopt; introduce; adhibit
抱薪救火 [bào xīn jiù huǒ] /carry faggots to put out a fire - adopt a wrong method to save a situation and end up by making it worse/
抱养 [bào yǎng] /adopt (a child)/
别出心裁 [bié chū xīn cái] /adopt an original approach/try to be different/
采纳 [cǎi nà] /accept/adopt/
采取 [cǎi qǔ] /adopt or carry out (measures, policies, course of action)/to take/
采取措施 [cǎi qǔ cuò shī] /to adopt a measure/
采用 [cǎi yòng] /to adopt/to employ/to use/
采择 [cǎi zé] /select and adopt/
收养 [shōu yǎng] /adopt/adoption/
通过 [tōng guò] /by means of/through/via/to adopt/to pass through/to get through/to switch over/
养父 [yǎng fù] /foster, adopted father/
养母 [yǎng mǔ] /foster, adopted mother/
Scientists could "adopt" middle school classes and present their own research.
科学家可以进入中学课堂,展示他们的实验结果。
Too many schools adopt the "win at all costs" moral standard and measure their success by sporting achievements.
很多学校采用“不惜一切代价获取成功”的道德标准并通过炫耀成绩来估量孩子们是否成功。
{adj: adopted, adoptive} acquired as your own by free choice
"my adopted state"
"an adoptive country"
<-> native
{adj: adopted} having been taken into a specific relationship
"an adopted child"
{adj: assumed, false, fictitious, fictive, pretended, put on, sham} adopted in order to deceive
"an assumed name"
"an assumed cheerfulness"
"a fictitious address"
"fictive sympathy"
"a pretended interest"
"a put-on childish voice"
"sham modesty"
{adj: degage, detached, uninvolved} showing lack of emotional involvement
"adopted a degage pose on the arm of the easy chair"- J.S.Perelman
"she may be detached or even unfeeling but at least she's not hypocritically effusive"
"an uninvolved bystander"
{adj: native} belonging to one by birth
"my native land"
"one's native language"
<-> adopted
{adj: natural} related by blood; not adopted
"natural parent"
{adj: trial-and-error} relating to solving problems by experience rather than theory
"they adopted a trial-and-error procedure"
{adj: working} adopted as a temporary basis for further work
"a working draft"
"a working hypothesis"
{adv: in toto} in entirety
"they bought the business in toto"
"in recommendations were adopted in toto"
{adv: respectfully, with all respect} in a respectful manner
"might I respectfully suggest to the Town Council that they should adopt a policy of masterly inactivity?"
<-> disrespectfully
{adv: unnaturally} not as might be expected
"The early Church not unnaturally adopted the position that failure to see the messianic character of his work was really caused by the people's own blindness"
<-> naturally
{adv: wholeheartedly} without reserve; without reservation
"he adopted wholeheartedly some of the policies that he had previously criticized"
{n: Aegean civilization, Aegean civilisation, Aegean culture} the prehistoric civilization on the islands in the Aegean sea and the surrounding countries
"by 800 BC the entire Aegean had adopted this style of pottery"
{n: Bloomfield, Leonard Bloomfield} United States linguist who adopted a behavioristic approach to linguistics (1887-1949)
{n: British capacity unit, Imperial capacity unit} a unit of measure for capacity officially adopted in the British Imperial System; British units are both dry and wet
{n: Cali cartel} a drug cartel that seized control of cocaine production in Colombia in 1993; adopted techniques used by terrorist organizations (small cells and sophisticated communications equipment and close ties with politicians etc.)
{n: Eighteenth Amendment} an amendment to the Constitution of the United States adopted in 1920; prohibited the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages; repealed in 1932
{n: Fourteenth Amendment} an amendment to the Constitution of the United States adopted in 1868; extends the guarantees of the Bill of Rights to the states as well as to the federal government
{n: Greenwich Meridian} the meridian passing through Greenwich; was internationally adopted as the earth's zero of longitude in 1884
{n: Gregorian calendar, New Style calendar} the solar calendar now in general use, introduced by Gregory XIII in 1582 to correct an error in the Julian calendar by suppressing 10 days, making Oct 5 be called Oct 15, and providing that only centenary years divisible by 400 should be leap years; it was adopted by Great Britain and the American colonies in 1752
{n: Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel} German philosopher whose three stage process of dialectical reasoning was adopted by Karl Marx (1770-1831)
{n: Mandarin, Mandarin Chinese, Mandarin dialect, Beijing dialect} the dialect of Chinese spoken in Beijing and adopted as the official language for all of China
{n: Nazification} social process of adopting (or being forced to adopt) Nazism
"as the process of Nazification spread they paid less attention to public opinion"
{n: Nerva, Marcus Cocceius Nerva} Emperor of Rome who introduced a degree of freedom after the repressive reign of Domitian; adopted Trajan as his successor (30-98)
{n: Nicaea} an ancient city in Bithynia; founded in the 4th century BC and flourished under the Romans; the Nicene Creed was adopted there in 325
{n: Nicene Creed} (Christianity) a formal creed summarizing Christian beliefs; first adopted in 325 and later expanded
{n: Revolutionary calendar} the calendar adopted by the first French Republic in 1793 and abandoned in 1805; dates were calculated from Sept. 22, 1792
{n: Serbia and Montenegro, Union of Serbia and Montenegro, Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Jugoslavija} a mountainous republic in southeastern Europe bordering on the Adriatic Sea; formed from two of the six republics that made up Yugoslavia until 1992; Serbia and Montenegro were known as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia until 2003 when they adopted the name of the Union of Serbia and Montenegro
{n: Stalinization, Stalinisation} social process of adopting (or being forced to adopt) the policies and practices of Joseph Stalin
"many Hungarians refused to take part in the Stalinization of their country"
{n: The Star-Spangled Banner} a poem written by Francis Scott Key during the War of 1812 was set to music and adopted by Congress in 1931 as the national anthem of the United States
{n: Twentieth Amendment} an amendment to the Constitution of the United States adopted in 1920; guarantees that no state can deny the right to vote on the basis of sex
{n: United States dry unit} a unit of measurement of capacity for dry substances officially adopted in the United States Customary System
{n: United States liquid unit} a liquid unit officially adopted in the United States Customary System
{n: Vulgate} the Latin edition of the Bible translated from Hebrew and Greek mainly by St. Jerome at the end of the 4th century; as revised in 1592 it was adopted as the official text for the Roman Catholic Church
{n: Waldenses, Vaudois} a Christian sect of dissenters that originated in southern France in the late 12th century adopted Calvinist doctrines in the 16th century
{n: adoptee} someone (such as a child) who has been adopted
{n: adoption} a legal proceeding that creates a parent-child relation between persons not related by blood; the adopted child is entitled to all privileges belonging to a natural child of the adoptive parents (including the right to inherit)
{n: adoptive parent, adopter} a person who adopts a child of other parents as his or her own child
{n: ampere, amp, A} the basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
"a typical household circuit carries 15 to 50 amps"
{n: candle, candela, cd, standard candle} the basic unit of luminous intensity adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; equal to 1/60 of the luminous intensity per square centimeter of a black body radiating at the temperature of 2,046 degrees Kelvin
{n: daylight-saving time, daylight-savings time, daylight saving, daylight savings} time during which clocks are set one hour ahead of local standard time; widely adopted during summer to provide extra daylight in the evenings
{n: detribalization, detribalisation} the act of causing tribal people to abandon their customs and adopt urban ways of living
{n: emergency procedure} (medicine) a procedure adopted to meet an emergency (especially a medical emergency)
{n: euro} the basic monetary unit of most members of the European Union (introduced in 1999); in 2002 twelve European nations (Germany, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Austria, Finland) adopted the euro as their basic unit of money and abandoned their traditional currencies
{n: expressive style, style} a way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period
"all the reporters were expected to adopt the style of the newspaper"
{n: foster-parent, foster parent} a person who acts as parent and guardian for a child in place of the child's natural parents but without legally adopting the child
{n: gram molecule, mole, mol} the molecular weight of a substance expressed in grams; the basic unit of amount of substance adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
{n: gross domestic product, GDP} measure of the United States economy adopted in 1991; the total market values of goods and services by produced by workers and capital within the United States borders during a given period (usually 1 year)
{n: indiction} a 15-year cycle used as a chronological unit in ancient Rome and adopted in some medieval kingdoms
{n: kelvin, K} the basic unit of thermodynamic temperature adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
{n: kilogram, kg, kilo} one thousand grams; the basic unit of mass adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
"a kilogram is approximately 2.2 pounds"
{n: leadership, leaders} the body of people who lead a group
"the national leadership adopted his plan"
{n: legal code} a code of laws adopted by a state or nation
"a code of laws"
{n: mascot} a person or animal that is adopted by a team or other group as a symbolic figure
{n: master plan} a long-term outline of a project or government function
"the zoning board adopted a master plan for the new development"
{n: meter, metre, m} the basic unit of length adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites (approximately 1.094 yards)
{n: national anthem} a song formally adopted as the anthem for a nation
{n: nominalist} a philosopher who has adopted the doctrine of nominalism
{n: perestroika} an economic policy adopted in the former Soviet Union; intended to increase automation and labor efficiency but it led eventually to the end of central planning in the Russian economy
{n: policy} a plan of action adopted by an individual or social group
"it was a policy of retribution"
"a politician keeps changing his policies"
{n: posturing} adopting a vain conceited posture
{n: radian, rad} the unit of plane angle adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; equal to the angle at the center of a circle subtended by an arc equal in length to the radius (approximately 57.295 degrees)
{n: second, sec, s} 1/60 of a minute; the basic unit of time adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
{n: specialization, specialisation, specialty, speciality, specialism} the special line of work you have adopted as your career
"his specialization is gastroenterology"
{n: standard generalized markup language, SGML} (computer science) a standardized language for the descriptive markup of documents; a set of rules for using whatever markup vocabulary is adopted
{n: steradian, sr} the unit of solid angle adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
{n: teddy boys} a British youth subculture that first appeared in the 1950s; mainly from unskilled backgrounds, they adopted a pseudo-Edwardian dress code and rock'n'roll music; proletarian and xenophobic, they were involved in race riots in the United Kingdom
{n: transvestism, transvestitism, cross dressing} the practice of adopting the clothes or the manner or the sexual role of the opposite sex
{n: transvestite, cross-dresser} someone who adopts the dress or manner or sexual role of the opposite sex
{n: tuck} (sports) a bodily position adopted in some sports (such as diving or skiing) in which the knees are bent and the thighs are drawn close to the chest
{v: Nazify} cause or force to adopt Nazism or a Nazi character
"Hitler nazified Germany in the 1930's"
"The arts were nazified everywhere in Germany"
<-> denazify
{v: adopt, borrow, take over, take up} take up and practice as one's own
{v: adopt, follow, espouse} choose and follow ; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans
"She followed the feminist movement"
"The candidate espouses Republican ideals"
{v: adopt, take in} take into one's family
"They adopted two children from Nicaragua"
{v: assume, acquire, adopt, take on, take} take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect
"His voice took on a sad tone"
"The story took a new turn"
"he adopted an air of superiority"
"She assumed strange manners"
"The gods assume human or animal form in these fables"
{v: assume, adopt, take on, take over} take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities
"When will the new President assume office?"
{v: bring round, bring around} cause to adopt an opinion or course of action
"His urgent letter finally brought me around to give money to the school"
{v: catholicize, catholicise, latinize, latinise} cause to adopt catholicism
{v: cinematize, cinematise} make a film of or adopt so as to make into a film
"cinematize history"
{v: convert} cause to adopt a new or different faith
"The missionaries converted the Indian population"
{v: convert} change religious beliefs, or adopt a religious belief
"She converted to Buddhism"
{v: dramatize, dramatise, adopt} put into dramatic form
"adopt a book for a screenplay"
{v: espouse, embrace, adopt, sweep up} take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and use it as one's own
"She embraced Catholocism"
"They adopted the Jewish faith"
{v: expatriate} move away from one's native country and adopt a new residence abroad
{v: lose} suffer the loss of a person through death or removal
"She lost her husband in the war"
"The couple that wanted to adopt the child lost her when the biological parents claimed her"
{v: militarize, militarise} adopt for military use
"militarize the Civil Service"
{v: naturalize, naturalise} adopt to another place
"The stories had become naturalized into an American setting"
{v: persuade} cause somebody to adopt a certain position, belief, or course of action ; twist somebody's arm
"You can't persuade me to buy this ugly vase!"
<-> dissuade
{v: reform, reclaim, regenerate, rectify} bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one
"The Church reformed me"
"reform your conduct"
{v: subscribe, support} adopt as a belief
"I subscribe to your view on abortion"
{v: take up, latch on, fasten on, hook on, seize on} adopt
"take up new ideas"
Gene is a fantastic father who adopted my daughter from a previous marriage.
吉恩还是位难得一遇的好父亲,他接纳了我与前夫的女儿。
We are mildly annoyed that the little Pacific kingdom adopted daylight saving this summer Just to restore its one-hour start on us.
我们多少有些懊恼的是:那个小小的太平洋王国在这个夏季采用夏令时就是为了保证其比我们早一个小时进入新干年。
And their numerous contributions to their adopted land are much appreciated.
我们非常感激他们对接纳他们的这个国家所作出的难以计数的贡献。
Our friends were right about adopted children not being the same.
领养的孩子就是不一样,朋友们说得一点不错。
Looking away from the flow, I fixed my gaze on the distant Rockies, where our adopted son had loved to go in search of the perfect tree.
我从流动的灯火中抬头远望,凝视着远处的落基山,我们的养子以前喜欢去那里寻找完美的圣诞树。
Had it not been for our adopted son, we would not now be surrounded by caring strangers who would help us hear the music again.
要不是我们的养子,我们周围现在就不会有这些充满关爱的陌生人,帮助我们再次听到这美妙的音乐。
" Mrs. " was a courtesy title adopted by Philomena D'Souza when her boyfriend deserted her just prior to her baby's birth. "太太 "是菲洛梅纳·德萨扎给自己的尊称,她的男朋友就在她的婴儿即将出生之际抛弃了她。
Other jails around the world, such as Washington's King Country Correctional Facility, and England's Castle Prison in Lancaster, have also adopted the practice and a New South Wales lock-up is set to be the next to try it.
世界各地的其它监狱,诸如华盛顿的金国管教处,以及坐落在兰开斯特城的英格兰城堡监狱,已采用了这一方法,而新南威尔士的一家监狱已准备成为下一个尝试此法的监狱。
It was probably most intense in Britain, whose public schools at midcentury had adopted a particularly severe system of sorting by test at age 11.
在英国,这场运动或许是最激烈的,因为 20世纪中期的英国公立学校就采用了一种对 11岁的孩子尤为严格的测试筛选制度。
Tom, his heir, is a pauper and is saved only when Judge Driscoll adopts him.
他的后嗣汤姆落得一贫如洗,幸而为德里斯科尔法官收养,才得以摆脱贫困。
Other European operators are expected to adopt similar plans.
欧洲其他电讯商也将采取类似计划。
They also have adopted a new stratagem to avoid the militias fleeing into their forest from the civil war.
它们还采用了一种新策略,躲避因内战而逃到森林里来的民兵。
Although Fisher wrote before the mathematical theory of games had been developed, his theory incorporates the essential feature of a game-that the best strategy to adopt depends on what others are doing.
虽然菲希尔早在数学上的博弈理论(game theory)建立起来之前就进行了其著述,但他的理论已襄括了游戏的本质特征——即所能采用的最佳策略取决于他们在做什么。
When this bracing element of craftsmanship ceased to dominate artists' outlook, new technical elements had to be adopted to maintain the intellectual element in art.
当这一起着主导作用的因素不再能支配艺术家们的创作观时,新的技术因素必须被采用,以维持艺术中的理性成份。
Not only was Turner's thesis influential at the time, it was later adopted and elaborated by other scholars, such as John D. Hicks in The Populist Revolt .
特纳的这一论点不仅在当时颇具影响,而且后来还被其他学者采纳并予以阐发,诸如约翰·德·希克斯(John D.Hicks)在其所著的《平民党起义》(The Populist Reuolt.1931)中所做的那样。
You can download MP3 music from the net when copyright is permitted.
You can also convert CD, VCD into MP3 format by using of related software
such as Super Ripper, and then download it into your Mp3 player.
The USB slot in the player is adopted with press and push type of design.
This player is also furnished with 7 sound modes inside, which allows you
to select your fond sound mode for play and appreciation.
您可以从网上下载版权允许的MP3 歌曲,也可利用相关软件,如超级解霸等
软件将CD、VCD 等音乐软件转换为MP3 格式,再下载到你的MP3 播放机上欣赏;
本机还支持WMA格式, 您也可以从网上下载版权允许的WMA 格式的歌曲到本机中进行欣赏;
本机USB 插槽采用按推式设计;机内还设有七种音效模式,
您可以选择您喜欢的音效模式进行播放、欣赏。
U.S. Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham says he is pleased with the IAEA resolution adopted Saturday calling for Iran to suspend parts of its program that could be used to make nuclear weapons.
美国能源部长亚伯拉罕说,他对国际原子能机构星期六通过的这项决议感到高兴。决议要求伊朗暂停可能用于制造核武器的核计划。
采用先进技术和工艺 to adopt advanced technology
有几个可供我们采纳的方法。首先,我们可以……。
There are several measures for us to adopt. First, we can______
F68.1
Intentional production or feigning of symptoms or disabilities, either
physical or psychological [factltlous disorder]
The patient feigns symptoms repeatedly for no obvious reason and may even inflict
self-harm in order to produce symptoms or signs. The motivation is obscure and presumably
internal with the aim of adopting the sick role. The disorder is often combined with
marked disorders of personality and relationships.
Hospital hopper syndrome
Munchhausen's syndrome
Peregrinating patient
Excludes: factitial dermatitis (L98.1)
person feigning illness (with obvious motivation) (Z76.5)
伪病症
医院跳蚤徵候群
Munchausen 氏徵候群
游历病人
不包含 : 伪病性皮肤炎
诈病行为 (Z76.5)
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