adopted
adj. 被收养的,被采用的
v. 采用( adopt的过去式和过去分词 ); 收养; 正式接受; 吸收(外来词语)
If you adopt a new attitude, plan, or way of behaving, you begin to have it.
Parliament adopted a resolution calling for the complete withdrawal of troops...
议会采纳了要求全部撤军的决议。
Pupils should be helped to adopt a positive approach to the environment.
应帮助学生对环境采取积极的态度。
If you adopt someone else's child, you take it into your own family and make it legally your son or daughter.
There are hundreds of people desperate to adopt a child...
有数以百计的人渴望领养孩子。
The adopted child has the right to see his birth certificate.
被收养的孩子有权看自己的出生证明。
If you adopt a physical position, you move yourself into it.
I tried to adopt a curled-up position to avoid damaging my limbs.
我努力保持蜷曲的姿势以免四肢受伤。
If you adopt a country, you choose it as a place to live.
Podulski had joined the U.S. Navy as an aviator, adopting a new country and a new profession.
波度尔斯基加入美国海军当上了飞行员,不仅改了国籍还换了行当。
...their adopted home in England.
他们移居英国的家
If you adopt an accent or a particular tone of voice, you speak differently from normal, especially to create an effect in a particular situation.
He has adopted the accent of a Second World War newscaster...
他承袭了二战时期播音员的口音。
The girl was uncertain what to do, or what tone of voice to adopt.
女孩不知道该做什么,也不知道该用什么口气说。
1. acquired as your own by free choice;
2. having been taken into a specific relationship;
Finally they adopted the plan [ policy ].
最后他们采纳了这个计划 [ 政策 ].
We have adopted Mr. Stevens as our candidate at the next election.
我们表决通过了史蒂文斯先生为我们下届选举的候选人.
Other countries have adopted this political creed enthusiastically.
其他国家狂热地采纳了这一政治信条.
Our family adopted a child aged eight.
我们家领养了一个八岁的孩子.
They adopted a new process for making steel.
他们采用了新的制钢工艺.