1. adopt
If you can't have children, you could always adopt.
We should adopt his proposal.
Since they had no children of their own, they decided to adopt a little girl.
(of course of action, method) obranie nt He adopted his mother's religion. That led to Labour's adoption of a radical foreign policy.
Sometimes we adopt words from foreign languages, like barista or latte.
This is one of those views which are so absurd that only very learned men could possibly adopt them.
Globalization has gone mad: why transport Spanish cucumbers to exterminate the Northern Germans when half of them live in Mallorca? We need to rationalize all of that and adopt a more solid method of bacterial decontamination.
Following the demographic data, the government was obliged to adopt a policy that would stimulate birth rate.
Some people do not have a consistent set of principles; they just adopt whatever principles benefit them at the moment.
The company has recently adopted a drug testing policy for all new employees.
Morality is simply the attitude we adopt toward people we dislike.
Adopt is defined as to accept an idea or to choose and follow a course of action. An example of adopt is to accept and implement a plan presented to a committee.
"Congress finally adopted the law after a two
adopt to new ways
These guidelines are to be adopted by all state members.
Angličtina slovo „zaadoptować„(adopt) se zobrazí v sadách:
Angielski Berlitz 9Unit 8 "Kultura"