English to Chinese Dictionary adaptable

adaptable

适应性强
definition
adjective
rats are highly adaptable to change
able to adjust to new conditions.
example
The unit is readily 'adaptable' to aviation, automotive and marine modes with a minimum of effort.
They are 'adaptable' to soils and situations and can be planted beside a water-garden, as a border or on slopes to bind the soil.
Approaches to TB control should be flexible and 'adaptable' to local needs and circumstances.
It is a compact, drop-point fixed blade designed for easy carry and 'adaptable' to many uses.
Proper organization and procedures are important but need to remain 'adaptable' to changing circumstances.
The receiver is of the flat-top variety with an accessory rail that is 'adaptable' to most optical sights.
We acknowledge it is not easy, but we all must be 'adaptable' to survive.
Women are more 'adaptable' , compliant and possess the communication skills required by the call centre service economy.
Rational beliefs tend to be moderate, flexible, and 'adaptable' to life events.
And keep an extra eye on the elderly and young children since their bodies are not as 'adaptable' to the heat.
Acoustical control poses one of the greatest challenges to 'adaptable' interiors.
Now we have to develop models of implants 'adaptable' to the larger human eyes.
Citylink has found that Linux readily is 'adaptable' to whatever the company needs it to do.
We have created units that are flexible, creative and 'adaptable' to the changing marketplace around us.
A remarkable amount of Toyota's hybrid technology is 'adaptable' to fuel cells.
Now the Home Office says that these guns are easily 'adaptable' to fire live ammunition.
These people like myself-have a different quality, they learn to be 'adaptable' to any situation.
Doctors need to be balanced, open, and 'adaptable' to change.
We're learning that design models need to be 'adaptable' to various output methods.
It was endlessly 'adaptable' to the changing social and economic landscape, and ruthless at ditching beliefs or leaders which stood in the way of power.
The brain has evolved to be exquisitely 'adaptable' to environmental change.
They must be flexible and 'adaptable' to ever-changing schedules and situations.
One type of filter was not 'adaptable' to all the gases used, so the masks were ineffective sometimes.
The highly divided gecko foot is also minutely 'adaptable' to bumpy surfaces and is easy to reposition, he says.
Being a compact, three-level expressed framed structure, it was readily 'adaptable' to new uses.
Living languages are in constant use and therefore must be 'adaptable' to changing situations and circumstances.
In addition, this model must be replicable and 'adaptable' to new products and services as they come to market.
Therefore, it would be easily 'adaptable' for multiple purposes.
All the depicted vegetation is highly resilient and 'adaptable' to the most hostile surroundings.
Researchers also hope to create a tank design that could be 'adaptable' to any type of solid-state hydrogen storage.
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