adaptation
adaptation 英 [ˌædæpˈteɪʃn] 美 [ˌædæpˈteʃən]
n. 适应;改编;改编本,改写本
名词复数:adaptations
- Some people always read the book before seeing the movie adaptation of it: They want to get the real story before it's rewritten for film and imagine what all the characters look like before the wrong actors are chosen to play them.
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- n. 适应;改编;改编本,改写本
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1. Associated with this will be financing for both adaptation and mitigation.
与此相关的将会为适应和减轻融资。
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2. "There can be no global agreement without adaptation assistance and because of the nature of climate impacts there will be much less global security without it," says the report.
“没有对适应气候变化的帮助,就不可能达成全球协议,而且由于气候影响的本质,缺少了这种帮助,全球安全将大大降低。” 该报告说。
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3. Only by insisting on this way of adaptation can the ideas and artistry of the classics be presented on the screens.
只有坚持这样的改编之道,才可望在荧屏上普及经典作品的思想和艺术。
- adaptation (n.) c. 1600, "action of adapting (something to something else)," from French adaptation, from Late Latin adaptationem (nominative adaptatio), noun of action from past participle stem of adaptare "to adjust" (see adapt). Meaning "condition of being adapted, state of being fitted to circumstances or relations" is from 1670s. Sense of "modification of a thing to suit new conditions" is from 1790. Biological sense "variations in a living thing to suit changed conditions" first recorded 1859 in Darwin's writings.
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