adapt

adapt — verb

1. to change something so it fits a different situation, does a new job, or is turn

1.動詞及物B2
釋義

to change something so it fits a different situation, does a new job, or is turned into a film, play, or TV show.

例句

The clinic adapted its opening hours after many parents asked for evening appointments.

adapt + service after users' needs change

Engineers adapted the old factory into a bright library for local children.

adapt + building into + new use

同義詞
  • modify

    more technical or formal; common for systems, machines, or plans

  • tailor

    stresses shaping something for a particular person or group

  • convert

    often suggests a larger change of purpose, especially for buildings

反義詞
  • keep

    to leave something in its present form

  • preserve

    to avoid changing the original form

文法句型

adapt + noun + for + purpose

adapt + noun + into + film/play/show

用法筆記

Object is usually a tool, building, plan, or text. When the new form is a medium, English commonly uses 'adapt ... for television' or 'adapt ... into a film'. Distinguish from sense 2, where a person changes their own behaviour.

常見錯誤

The director adapted the novel to a film.
The director adapted the novel for film.' / 'The director adapted the novel into a film.
💡use 'for' or 'into' when you change a story's medium.

2. to change the way you think or act so you can manage a new place, system, or set

2.動詞不及物B2
釋義

to change the way you think or act so you can manage a new place, system, or set of conditions more successfully.

例句

Aya adapted quickly to school life in Kaohsiung after moving from Hokkaido.

adapt to + new place or routine

After the company went fully remote, many workers adapted by planning stricter routines.

adapt by + -ing

同義詞
  • adjust

    close in meaning, often for smaller personal changes

  • settle in

    more informal; stresses becoming comfortable in a new place

  • get used to

    everyday phrase focusing on the gradual process

反義詞
  • resist

    to push against the new situation instead of changing

  • struggle

    to have difficulty coping successfully

文法句型

adapt to + new situation

adapt by + -ing

用法筆記

Usually followed by 'to' plus the new situation, place, or rule. The subject is normally a person or group making deliberate changes. Distinguish from sense 3, where the change happens gradually in living things over generations.

常見錯誤

She adapted with the new schedule.
She adapted to the new schedule.
💡use 'adapt to' for the situation you are getting used to.

3. if a species adapts, it develops small changes over many generations that help i

3.動詞不及物C1
釋義

if a species adapts, it develops small changes over many generations that help it survive in its environment.

例句

Over many generations, desert foxes adapted to long dry seasons and scarce water.

adapt to + environmental pressure

These mountain flowers adapted by growing low to the ground in strong wind.

adapt by + -ing in biology context

同義詞
  • evolve

    broader scientific term for long-term biological change

  • acclimatize

    usually quicker adjustment by an individual, not generations

反義詞
  • die out

    to disappear because survival is no longer possible

  • perish

    to die instead of surviving changing conditions

文法句型

adapt to + climate/environment

adapt by + -ing

用法筆記

Subject should be a living thing, a species, or a population, not a machine or plan. This sense describes slow biological change, not the personal adjustment in sense 2.

常見錯誤

The lizard adapted the heat.
The lizard adapted to the heat.
💡in this sense, living things usually adapt to an environment rather than take a direct object.