adopt 英 [əˈdɒpt]   美 [əˈdɑpt]

adopt

adopt  英 [əˈdɒpt] 美 [əˈdɑpt]

vt. 采纳;收养; 

进行时:adopting  过去式:adopted  过去分词:adopted  第三人称单数:adopts 

to adopt a child 领养孩子
She was forced to have her baby adopted. 她被迫把婴儿给人收养。

  • You can adopt an air of nonchalance, a fake British accent, or even a stray dog. When you adopt something, you consciously select it and accept it as your own.
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  • vt. 采纳;收养;
  • 1. to adopt a child

    领养孩子

  • 2. She was forced to have her baby adopted.

    她被迫把婴儿给人收养。

  • 3. All three teams adopted different approaches to the problem.

    三个队处理这个问题的方法各不相同。

  • 4. to adopt a resolution

    通过一项决议

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

    委员会有望在下次会议上正式通过这项新政策。

  • 6. to adopt a name,to adopt a title,to adopt a anguage

    取名;袭用头衔;采用某语言

  • 7. He adopted an air of indifference.

    他摆出一副满不在乎的样子。

  • 8. She was adopted as candidate for Wood Green.

    她被推举为伍德格林选区的候选人。

  • adopt (v.) c. 1500, a back-formation from adoption or else from Middle French adopter (14c.) or directly from Latin adoptare "chose for oneself, take by choice, select, adopt," especially "to take into a family, adopt as a child," from ad "to" (see ad-) + optare "choose, wish, desire" (see option (n.)). Originally in English also of friends, fathers, citizens, etc. Sense of "to legally take as one's own child" and that of "to embrace, espouse" a practice, method, etc. are from c. 1600. Related: Adopted; adopting.
adopt / əˈdɒpt ; NAmE əˈdɑːpt / verb child 小孩 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to take sb else's child into your family and become its legal parent(s) 收养;领养 a campaign to encourage childless couples to adopt 鼓励无子女夫妇领养孩子的运动 adoptsb to adopt a child 领养孩子 She was forced to have her baby adopted. 她被迫把婴儿给人收养。 collocationsat child compare foster v.2 () method 方法 2 [transitive ] adoptsth to start to use a particular method or to show a particular attitude towards sb/sth 采用(某方法);采取(某态度) All three teams adopted different approaches to the problem. 三个队处理这个问题的方法各不相同。 suggestion 建议 3 [transitive ] adoptsth to formally accept a suggestion or policy by voting 正式通过,表决采纳(建议、政策等) to adopt a resolution 通过一项决议 The council is expected to adopt the new policy at its next meeting. 委员会有望在下次会议上正式通过这项新政策。 new name/country 新名字╱国家 4 [transitive ] adoptsth to choose a new name, a country, a custom, etc. and begin to use it as your own 选用(名字等);移居(某国);承袭(风俗) to adopt a name/title/language 取名;袭用头衔;采用某语言 Early Christians in Europe adopted many of the practices of the older, pagan religions. 欧洲早期的基督教徒承袭了更古老的一些异教的许多习俗。 way of behaving 行为方式 5 [transitive ] adoptsth ( formal) to use a particular manner, way of speaking, expression, etc. 采用(某种举止、说话方式等) He adopted an air of indifference. 他摆出一副满不在乎的样子。 candidate 候选人 6 [transitive ] adoptsb (as sth) ( BrE) ( politics ) to choose sb as a candidate in an election or as a representative 选定,选举(某人为候选人或代表) She was adopted as parliamentary candidate for Wood Green. 她被推举为伍德格林选区的议员候选人。 adopt adopts adopted adopting adopt / əˈdɒpt ; NAmE əˈdɑːpt /
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