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 adopted [ə'dɑptɪd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 被收养的, 被采用的

  1. The babies, Carolina and Pablo, grew into bright and healthy children, … By some accounts, they knew they were adopted. By all accounts, they were lovingly cared for.
    婴儿卡罗莱娜跟巴卜罗长成又聪明又健康的儿童……据某些人说,他们知道他们是被收养的。据所有的人说,他们有受到疼爱与照顾。
  2. As a rule of thumb, a one-cent-a-gallon gasoline tax raises$1 billion. Oil producers in President-elect Bush's adopted state of Texas, however, would rather see a tax on imported crude oil.
    一般情形是,每加仑加汽油一分钱的税可以征收10亿元。可是,在布什第二家乡德克萨斯州的产油商宁愿看见在进口原油上征税。
  3. A member of the left-wing majority group of the Russian Social Democratic Workers' Party that adopted Lenin's theses on party organization in1903.
    布尔什维克俄国社会民主工人党占多数派的左翼成员,该党于1903年接受了列宁建党理论


adopted
[ adj ]
acquired as your own by free choice
<adj.all>
my adopted statean adoptive country


Adopt \A*dopt"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Adopted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Adopting}.] [L. adoptare; ad + optare to choose, desire: cf.
F. adopter. See {Option}.]
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.


Adopted \A*dopt"ed\, a.
Taken by adoption; taken up as one's own; as, an adopted son,
citizen, country, word. -- {A*dopt"ed*ly}, adv.

  1. The band adopted Satiacum in 1987.
  2. The administration adopted new guidelines that have stricter limits on the scope and length of work that can be performed by consultants, but Cotton said they are too vague.
  3. Though the subject lies dormant now, there are more than 200 communities with some form of residential rent controls, most adopted during periods of rapid general inflation in the 1970s, and most in the Northeast and California.
  4. The idea to fast 24 hours in support of the hostages was conceived by Buffalo Area Metropolitan Ministries and was adopted enthusiastically by Peggy Say, Anderson's sister and the leader of efforts to free the hostages.
  5. More talks are scheduled between U.S. and European officials on this point, but some directives have already been adopted.
  6. The revised preamble was adopted by the country's National Assembly last Thursday on the closing day of its winter session.
  7. Anderson, 51, of Yorba Linda, Calif., has been named "Suggester of the Year" for submitting nine little gems that were adopted by his company and resulted in cost-savings improvements totaling $22 million in 1987.
  8. Chen Ye, a senior official in the State Land Administration, was quoted by the China Daily as saying a quota system will be adopted.
  9. Many have adopted export-led structural adjustment programs and if a recession, however mild, is added to the growing trend in trade protectionism in the West, those programs could stumble and fall.
  10. But as cost becomes less of a deterrent, virtual reality looks set to become widely adopted as a practical tool.
  11. Separately, Incstar said its board adopted a shareholder rights plan designed to help management obtain a fair price for all holders in the event of a takeover.
  12. With his third novel, "The Remains of the Day," the 35-year-old novelist has turned his eye on his adopted country with an imaginative tour de force built around that most British of institutions, the butler.
  13. But he said he would find the legislation more acceptable if it were proposed as "enabling legislation" that could be voluntarily adopted by shareholders of individual companies, rather than be dictated to all companies by state law.
  14. But the CBO says administration budget-writers adopted unrealistically rosy economic assumptions.
  15. Australia's constitution was adopted in 1901 when the country, a former British colony, became an independent federation.
  16. In the letter, the organizations recommended the new regulations adopted Monday.
  17. Bassett said the plan wasn't adopted in response to any specific attempt to acquire control of it.
  18. Ford Motor Co. gave Jervis B. his first big deal when it adopted the Keystone chain for all its conveyors.
  19. Mr. Wang said that whatever system is adopted, the market at first is likely to open to selected institutional investors who meet standards set by the SEC.
  20. But by proposing it, Sen. Bradley succeeded in casting doubt on whether the plan to phase out the child-care credit would be adopted.
  21. Hong Kong's screening policy may well be more dishonest than the push-back measures adopted by Thailand and Indonesia and threatened by Malaysia, but it is considerably more humane.
  22. As an example, Tellalov said, no publicity was given a resolution the commission adopted in July urging the government to determine who was responsible for bloody suppression of protests by ethnic Turks two months earlier.
  23. The government adopted the system last year, saying it would end voting abuses such as stuffing ballot boxes.
  24. SEC staffers say it will be months before the rules could be cleared by the conference and adopted by the sponsors.
  25. "This will be the toughest futures reform package adopted by this committee in more than a decade," said Leahy, who introduced this bill last month along with Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., the committee's ranking Republican.
  26. "We were the first state since World War I to rewrite a whole constitution and have it adopted by a vote of the people," he says.
  27. The resolution, one of the strongest ever adopted by the council, calls for a worldwide ban on oil purchases from Iraq; a general trade embargo; freezing of Iraqi and Kuwaiti assets, and a halt to all military arms sales and aid to Iraq.
  28. "The United States is willing to work to secure this funding, but only if the appropriate checks and balances are adopted and lead to improvements in lending quality," he told delegates to a meeting in Miami.
  29. Cuomo last week proposed $406 million in program cuts and cost-savings from the $44.2 billion-plus budget the Legislature adopted less than two months ago.
  30. The EC's basic Machinery Directive was adopted in 1989, and subsequently amended to include mobile machinery. Even at this late stage, discussions are still continuing on a second amendment related to lifting equipment.
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