EJDict
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日本語WordNet
make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose; "Adapt our native cuisine to the available food resources of the new country"
adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions; "We must adjust to the bad economic situation"
AIによる解説
A verb meaning 'to adjust to new conditions' or 'to modify for a new purpose'. Used for personal adjustment, species evolution, or converting books to films.
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We had better adapt our strategies to changing market conditions and customer preferences.
私たちは変化する市場状況と顧客の好みに戦略を適応させた方が良いです。
We might certainly face challenges adapting to the new regulations being introduced shortly.
私たちは間もなく導入される新しい規制に適応する際に、確実に課題に直面するかもしれません。
She observed that technological disruptions were reshaping industries and displacing workers lacking adaptive skills and training.
彼女は技術的混乱が産業を再構築し、適応スキルとトレーニングを欠いた労働者を排除していると観察しました。
She mentioned that her colleagues were experiencing difficulties adapting to the new software and required additional training.
彼女は同僚が新しいソフトウェアへの適応に困難を経験しており、追加のトレーニングが必要だと述べました。
The Sahara Desert presents harsh conditions, where nomadic populations exhibit remarkable resilience adapting to extreme temperatures.
サハラ砂漠は過酷な条件を提示し、そこで遊牧民は極端な気温に適応する顕著な回復力を示している。
Owing to technological disruptions, traditional industries struggled to adapt, resulting in widespread unemployment among vulnerable workers.
技術的混乱のために、伝統産業は適応に苦労し、脆弱な労働者の間で広範な失業を引き起こした。
Pronunciation data from ipa-dict (MIT License) based on cmudict-ipa by @lingz