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English
Etymology
From Middle French adapter, from Latin adaptāre (“to fit to”), from ad- (“to”) + aptāre (“to make fit”), from aptus (“fit”); see apt.
Pronunciation
Verb
adapt (third-person singular simple present adapts, present participle adapting, simple past and past participle adapted)
- (transitive) To make suitable; to make to correspond; to fit or suit
- Synonym: proportion
- (transitive) To fit by alteration; to modify or remodel for a different purpose; to adjust
to adapt a story for the stage
to adapt an old machine to a new manufacture
- (transitive) To make by altering or fitting something else; to produce by change of form or character
to bring out a play adapted from the French
a word of an adapted form
- (intransitive) To make oneself comfortable to a new thing.
They could not adapt to the new climate and so perished.
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Translations
to make suitable
- Albanian: adapt
- Bulgarian: приспособявам (bg) (prisposobjavam), приспособявам се (prisposobjavam se)
- Catalan: adaptar (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 適應/适应 (zh) (shìyìng)
- Czech: adaptovat, přizpůsobit, upravit (cs)
- Dutch: aanpassen (nl)
- Esperanto: adapti (eo), akomodi (eo)
- Finnish: sovittaa (fi), mukauttaa (fi), sopeuttaa (fi), soveltaa (fi)
- French: adapter (fr)
- Gallurese: adattà
- German: anpassen (de), angleichen (de), anwenden (de), einrichten (de)
- Haitian Creole: adapte
- Hungarian: illeszt (hu), hozzáilleszt (hu), hozzáigazít (hu)
- Interlingua: adaptar
- Irish: oiriúnaigh
- Italian: adattare (it)
- Japanese: 適応する (ja) (てきおうする, tekiō suru)
- Korean: 적응하다 (ko) (jeogeunghada)
- Latin: adaptō
- Luxembourgish: adaptéieren
- Maori: urutau, whakaarotau
- Mongolian: тааруулах (taaruulax)
- Polish: adaptować (pl) impf or pf, zaadaptować pf
- Portuguese: adaptar (pt)
- Romanian: adapta (ro)
- Russian: приспоса́бливать (ru) impf (prisposáblivatʹ), приспосо́бить (ru) pf (prisposóbitʹ); подгоня́ть (ru) impf (podgonjátʹ), подогна́ть (ru) pf (podognátʹ), адапти́ровать (ru) (adaptírovatʹ)
- Sardinian:
- Campidanese: aggalai
- Sassarese: adattà
- Slovak: prispôsobiť
- Spanish: adaptar (es), ajustar (es)
- Swedish: anpassa (sv)
- Tagalog: iangkop
- Turkish: uydurmak (tr), adapte etmek (tr)
- Ukrainian: пристосо́вувати impf (prystosóvuvaty), пристосува́ти pf (prystosuváty), адаптува́ти (uk) impf or pf (adaptuváty)
- Welsh: addasu (cy)
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to fit by alteration
- Bulgarian: нагласям (bg) (naglasjam)
- Catalan: adaptar (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 適應/适应 (zh) (shìyìng)
- Czech: adaptovat, přizpůsobit, upravit (cs)
- Dutch: aanpassen (nl), bewerken (nl)
- Esperanto: alaranĝi, alfari
- Finnish: sovittaa (fi)
- French: s’adapter (fr)
- German: anpassen (de), modifizieren (de), überarbeiten (de), umarbeiten (de), adaptieren (de), umschreiben (de), einpassen (de), bearbeiten (de)
- Hungarian: átdolgoz (hu), adaptál (hu), átállít (hu)
- Italian: adattare (it)
- Maori: urutau, whāurutau, whakaurutau
- Polish: adaptować (pl) impf or pf, zaadaptować pf
- Portuguese: adaptar (pt)
- Slovak: prispôsobiť
- Spanish: adaptar (es)
- Turkish: uymak (tr), uyum sağlamak (tr), adapte olmak (tr)
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to make oneself comfortable to a new thing
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Adjective
adapt (comparative more adapt, superlative most adapt)
- Adapted; fit; suited; suitable.
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Scots
Pronunciation
Verb
adapt (third-person singular simple present adapts, present participle adaptin, simple past adaptit, past participle adaptit)
- to adapt
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