adopt的意思和读音

adopt

: [əˈdɑpt] : [əˈdɒpt]

v.

adopts  adopting  adopted  

v.+n.adopt approach,adopt attitude,adopt policy,adopt strategy,adopt system

v.reject

v.take on,accept,assume,approve,take up

adoptv.child

1.[i][t]to take sb else's child into your family and become its legal parent(s)

a campaign to encourage childless couples to adopt

to adopt a child

She was forced to have her baby adopted.

method

2.[t]~ sth);to start to use a particular method or to show a particular attitude towards sb/sth

All three teams adopted different approaches to the problem.

suggestion

3.[t]~ sthto formally accept a suggestion or policy by voting

to adopt a resolution

The council is expected to adopt the new policy at its next meeting.

new name/country

4.[t]~ sth););to choose a new name, a country, a custom, etc. and begin to use it as your own

to adopt a name/title/language

Early Christians in Europe adopted many of the practices of the older, pagan religions.

way of behaving

5.[t]~ sthto use a particular manner, way of speaking, expression, etc.

He adopted an air of indifference.

candidate

6.[t]~ sb (as sth)to choose sb as a candidate in an election or as a representative

She was adopted as parliamentary candidate for Wood Green.

v.1.,;2.(,);()3.,,4.沿,()1.,;2.(,);()3.,,4.沿,()

v.1.to take someone elses child into your family and legally make him or her your own child2.to decide to start using a particular idea, plan, or method; to formally accept a proposal, usually by voting; to start using a particular way of speaking, thinking, or behaving that is not the one you usually use; to start using a new name or title for yourself3.to choose a country to live in as your home4.to choose someone to represent your political party in an election1.to take someone elses child into your family and legally make him or her your own child2.to decide to start using a particular idea, plan, or method; to formally accept a proposal, usually by voting; to start using a particular way of speaking, thinking, or behaving that is not the one you usually use; to start using a new name or title for yourself3.to choose a country to live in as your home4.to choose someone to represent your political party in an election

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3. admittedly ad. adopt vt. adore vt. ...

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8. acre adapt vt. 使使 adopt vt. addition n.

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1.Bail and his wife had been looking to adopt a child, and he came to raise and love young Leia Organa as his own child.·

2.would not have anyone adopt my mode of living, each should find out his own way, not his neighbor's or his parents.

3.China is ready to adopt a package of measures to promote the progress of its new high-tech companies and development zones.

4.He said he expects various clubs to adopt libraries to support.

5.We're going to adopt him, you see, and he's going to help me with the farm work.

6.Since this has never been used or may never be used by MS we will adopt a wait and see approach and continue to monitor for its usage.使使MS,使

7.Before that she was a science teacher in Texas -- one of the few states not to adopt the common core standards.

8.Engine pure object-oriented encapsulation, interface Jane Jie, adopt the abnormal mechanism and easy to use.使便

9.I've compiled for you what I believe to be some of the best con habits you can easily adopt.

10.No one shall be subject to coercion which would impair his freedom to have or to adopt a religion or belief of his choice.