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adopt
/əˈdɑpt/
(
v
.)採納,採用;正式通過;領養
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·dopt
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Adopted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Adopting
.]
1.
To
take
by
choice
into
relationship
,
as
,
child
,
heir
,
friend
,
citizen
,
etc
.;
esp
.
to
take
voluntarily
(
a
child
of
other
parents
)
to
be
in
the
place
of
,
or
as
,
one's
own
child
.
2.
To
take
or
receive
as
one's
own
what
is
not
so
naturally
;
to
select
and
take
or
approve
;
as
,
to
adopt
the
view
or
policy
of
another
;
these
resolutions
were
adopted
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
adopt
v
1:
choose
and
follow
;
as
of
theories
,
ideas
,
policies
,
strategies
or
plans
; "
She
followed
the
feminist
movement
"; "
The
candidate
espouses
Republican
ideals
"
[
syn
:
follow
,
espouse
]
2:
take
up
and
practice
as
one's
own
[
syn
:
borrow
,
take over
,
take up
]
3:
take
on
titles
,
offices
,
duties
,
responsibilities
; "
When
will
the
new
President
assume
office
?" [
syn
:
assume
,
take
on
,
take over
]
4:
take
on
a
certain
form
,
attribute
,
or
aspect
; "
His
voice
took
on
a
sad
tone
"; "
The
story
took
a
new
turn
"; "
he
adopted
an
air
of
superiority
"; "
She
assumed
strange
manners
"; "
The
gods
assume
human
or
animal
form
in
these
fables
" [
syn
:
assume
,
acquire
,
take on
,
take
]
5:
take
into
one's
family
; "
They
adopted
two
children
from
Nicaragua
" [
syn
:
take in
]
6:
put
into
dramatic
form
; "
adopt
a
book
for
a
screenplay
"
[
syn
:
dramatize
,
dramatise
]
7:
take
up
the
cause
,
ideology
,
practice
,
method
,
of
someone
and
use
it
as
one's
own
; "
She
embraced
Catholocism
"; "
They
adopted
the
Jewish
faith
" [
syn
:
espouse
,
embrace
,
sweep
up
]
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