adopt
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dopt
ˈdɑpt
daapt
/ɐdˈɒpt/

A(z) „adopt” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to adopt
01

örökbe fogad

to take someone's child into one's family and become their legal parent
Transitive: to adopt a child
to adopt definition and meaning
Példåk
After years of waiting, they finally had the opportunity to adopt a newborn baby.
Évek vĂĄrakozĂĄs utĂĄn vĂ©gre lehetƑsĂ©gĂŒk nyĂ­lt egy ĂșjszĂŒlött örökbefogadĂĄsĂĄra.
02

elfogad, ĂĄtvesz

to accept, embrace, or incorporate a particular idea, practice, or belief into one's own behavior or lifestyle
Transitive: to adopt a practice or belief
to adopt definition and meaning
Példåk
Last year, the city adopted a recycling program to manage waste more efficiently.
Tavaly a vĂĄros elfogadott egy ĂșjrahasznosĂ­tĂĄsi programot a hulladĂ©k hatĂ©konyabb kezelĂ©sĂ©re.
03

elfogad, ĂĄtvesz

to choose and begin to use or show a particular stance, approach, or way of thinking.
Transitive: to adopt a stance or approach
Példåk
After much thought, she chose to adopt a position of neutrality in the ongoing debate.
Hosszas gondolkodĂĄs utĂĄn Ășgy döntött, hogy semlegessĂ©g ĂĄllĂĄspontjĂĄt foglalja el a folyamatban lĂ©vƑ vitĂĄban.
04

elfogad, vĂĄlaszt

to select a new title, place, or practice in place of a former one
Transitive: to adopt a new title or place
Példåk
She adopted Canadian citizenship after living there for a decade.
Felvette a kanadai ållampolgårsågot, miutån egy évtizedig élt ott.
05

ĂĄtvesz, sajĂĄtĂ­t ki

to accept or claim something as one’s own, even though it originally came from another source
Transitive: to adopt sth
Példåk
She adopted a tradition from another culture and made it part of her family ’s celebrations.
Örökbe fogadott egy hagyomĂĄnyt egy mĂĄsik kultĂșrĂĄbĂłl, Ă©s rĂ©szĂ©vĂ© tette csalĂĄdja ĂŒnnepeinek.
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