adapt fromの例文
- This is the one tradition I can adapt from her generation.
- If you adapt from a sow's ear, you get only a big-screen sow's ear.
- Wilson had to adapt from using his cover skills to being a little more physical.
- Under Armitage's guidance, the children adapt from an aristocratic lifestyle to that of simple foresters.
- A willingness to adapt from one industry to another meant that Godalming continued to thrive.
- The military had to adapt from a fixed, in-garrison-type force to a mobile, responsive force.
- However, it takes approximately five minutes for the eye to adapt from darkness to bright sunlight.
- Moab farmers and merchants had to adapt from trading with passing travelers to shipping their goods to distant markets.
- Considering her year so far, however, it is anyone's guess how she'll adapt from her past injuries and layoff.
- It is hard for these men to adapt from being a financial provider in the family to being a homemaker.
- The brain was forced to adapt from very early years until now, because of the significant changes in our environment.
- Tuvok tells her that she will have to learn and adapt from the experience, and that she will never be quite the same again.
- Frytha is shown as being very close to Bjorn, as she adapts from her original Saxon upbringing to be part of the Norse settlement.
- He then discovers that the other Brood creatures in the laboratory have started to evolve and adapt from the damage inflicted by Wolverine's attacks.
- Still struggling to adapt from Wimbledon's grass to Gstaad's clay _ one of his weaker suits _ Rusedski began to falter in the final set.
- Framed by law enforcers, his life spirals out of control as he is imprisoned and is forced to adapt from the survival-of-the-righteous to survival-of-the-fittest mode.
- "My favorite aspect of FIFA 2004 is to see the way world-class, intelligent players adapt from one opponent's style of play to another, " said Biljeskovic.
- So perhaps, Rocky and Duran had to adapt from the harsh existence of the Iditarod team to the relatively cushy digs of the Mammoth Mountain ski resort.
- The dynamic combination of intrinsic and extrinsic motivators is a powerful force which, if educational contexts can adapt from video games, may increase student motivation, and student learning.
- In many cases, this required structure is also a significant hurdle in migrating a mature project to Maven, because it is usually hard to adapt from other approaches.