Frequency rank: 8,189. – 8,203.
- adaptation; accommodation; conformity
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- adaptation
- accommodation
- conformity
This meaning refers to the process of adjusting to new conditions or environments, often used in various contexts like biology, psychology, or personal development.
This meaning emphasizes the adjustment made in response to specific needs or demands, often relating to changing circumstances or personal situations.
She needed to make accommodations in her life for her job.
This meaning refers to the act of matching attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors to group norms or expectations, often related to social pressures.
Generated collocations (experimental)
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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He has problems with adapting to lifestyle changes.
When he left the navy, he found it hard to adjust to life ashore.
Such an alert man as he couldn't have failed to adapt himself to the new situation.
7. てんぷふぁいる添付ファイルにてきおう適応したそふとうえあソフトウエアをもっていない持っていないので、ふぁいるファイルをあけません開けません。べつ別のふぁいるけいしきファイル形式でさいそう再送してくださいして下さい。
As I don't have the software that matches the attachment, I cannot open the file. Please resend it in another format.
Man has a great capacity to adapt to environmental changes.
Man learned to adjust to, and in some ways to shape, his environment.
The human brain can adapt to new situations.
Children are quick to gain orientation to new circumstances.
17. かいがい海外でそだつ育つにほんじん日本人のこども子供のばあい場合、にほんご日本語がかんぺき完璧にできるばあい場合ですら、きこく帰国ご後にっぽん日本のがっこう学校にてきおう適応するのにたいへん大変くろう苦労することがときどき時々ある。
Japanese children brought up overseas sometimes face great difficulty in adjusting themselves to Japanese schools after returning, even though they have a perfect command of Japanese.
We must adapt our plan to these new circumstances.
It is generally hard to adapt to living in a foreign culture.