形容词被收养的,被采用的
动词收养; 采用( adopt的过去式和过去分词 ); 正式接受; 吸收(外来词语)
adopted
1. (采用):境之间亦有流程关联(Process)来描述情境在企业交易循环内的企业流相对於承诺之间具有的对应关联(Reciprocal Relationship)及事件之间的类,一是情境的实际采用(Adopted)关联,用以描述企业在此情境之下正式采用之会计处理方式;
2. 被采用的:adoptable 可采用的 | adopted 被采用的 | adoptee 被收养者
3. 被收养的:adopted 被采用的 | adopted 被收养的 | adoptive 收养关系的
1. Particularly during the early period of a business transaction, a manual processing mode is mainly adopted.
2. But a lot of Chinese people buy into such tricks, which may partly explain why so many Chinese brands have adopted foreign names.
3. The central government adopted the hukou system in 1951 to restrict and regulate the movement of people by tying everyone to their place of birth.
4. The first measure adopted centred on integrating leaders with the general public by means of public opinion polls and secret balloting.
5. The reason is that evidences adopted by the panel may not be verified by courts.
6. This provision makes a resolution mandatory and can be followed legally by military action, but only if another resolution is adopted.
7. It is an approach seldom adopted by Hollywood genre films in which the stories develop in a certain pattern and always have a clear resolution.
8. The Wireless Power Consortium finally solved the problem by creating a standard called " Qi ", which was adopted by China on Aug 31.
9. California lawmakers will vote later this summer on a bill requiring microchips in every dog or cat adopted or claimed from a shelter.
10. Following the first broadcast, the whole country soon adopted the calisthenics with enthusiasm.
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