adopt
verb
əˈdɒpt
verb
1
CHILD
孩子
to
take
someone
else’s
child
into
your
home
and
legally
become
its
parent
收养,领养;
I,T
Sally
was
adopted
when
she
was
four.
萨莉四岁时被人收养。
The
couple
are
unable
to
have
children
of
their
own,
but
hope
to
adopt.
那对夫妇自己无法生育,但希望领养孩子。
2
adopt an approach/policy/attitude etc
to
start
to
deal
with
or
think
about
something
in
a
particular
way
采用某种方法/政策/态度等
The
courts
were
asked
to
adopt
a
more
flexible
approach
to
young
offenders.
法庭被要求对少年犯采取更为灵活的处理方法。
The
store
recently
adopted
a
drug
testing
policy
for
all
new
employees.
这家商店近来实行新雇员一律要做药检的政策。
California
has
adopted
a
tough
stance
on
the
issue.
加利福尼亚州对这一问题持强硬立场。
3
STYLE/MANNER
作风/方式
to
use
a
particular
style
of
speaking,
writing,
or
behaving,
especially
one
that
you
do
not
usually
use
采取,采用〔尤指不常用的说话、写作或行为方式〕
T
Kim
adopts
a
southern
accent
when
speaking
to
family
back
home.
基姆和老家的亲人讲话就用南方腔。
4
LAW/RULE
法律/法规
to
formally
approve
a
proposal,
amendment
etc,
especially
by
voting
正式通过,批准〔尤以投票方式〕
T
Congress
finally
adopted
the
law
after
a
two-year
debate.
经过两年辩论,国会终于通过了这项法律。
5
NAME/COUNTRY ETC
名字/国家等
to
choose
a
new
name,
country,
custom
etc,
especially
to
replace
a
previous
one
选定〔名字〕; 移居〔国家〕; 采纳〔习俗〕
T
Stevens
became
a
Muslim
and
adopted
the
name
Yusuf
Islam.
史蒂文斯成为穆斯林后取名尤瑟夫.伊斯兰。
Becoming
a
member
of
a
society
means
adopting
its
values.
成为某个社会的一员意味着要接纳这个社会的价值观。
6
ELECTION
选举
to
officially
choose
someone
to
represent
a
political
party
in
an
election
[英] 提名…为候选人
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