readapt

英[riːə'dæpt] 美[ˌrɪə'dæpt]
  • v. (使)重新适应
Verb:
  1. adapt anew;

    "He readapted himself"

  2. adjust anew;

    "After moving back to America, he had to readjust"

1. Drastic environmental changes compelled all animals to adapt and readapt themselves continually to new conditions.
剧烈的环境变化迫使动物持续不断地调整自身,以适应新的生存条件。

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2. "An upperclassman gave me the tip so that I could readapt to college life before feeling overwhelmed by all the essays and assignments" he said.
“是一个师兄教我这么做的。因此,我可以在被论文和作业压垮前重新适应校园生活。”他说。

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3. "An upperclassman gave me the tip, so that I could readapt to college life before feeling overwhelmed by all the essays and assignments," he said.
“是一个师兄教我这么做的。因此,我可以在被论文和作业压垮前重新适应校园生活。”他说。

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4. "An upperclassman gave me the tip, so that I could readapt to college life before feeling overwhelmed by all the essays and assignments," he said.
“是一个师兄教我这么做的。因此,我可以在被论文和作业压垮前重新适应校园生活。”他说。

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. I've tried to readapt to the team but I am still feeling pain at times and this blocks me mentally.
      我试着重新适应球队的打法,但有时候我仍会感到一些疼痛,这使我在心理上有些不舒服。
    2. Even when I back to my home, still need to try to readapt myself to this kind of life.
      连回到家里,都有那种要重新适应家里生活的感觉。

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