adaptation process
[ˌædəpˈteɪʃən ˈprɑːsɛs]
nounpl: adaptation processes
processo de adaptação
1. the series of changes or adjustments an organism, individual, or system undergoes to become better suited to new environmental conditions or circumstances
The adaptation process to a new culture can take several months.
O processo de adaptação a uma nova cultura pode levar vários meses.
2. in biology, the gradual evolution of traits in organisms that enable them to survive and reproduce in their environment
The adaptation process of desert plants involves developing deep root systems.
O processo de adaptação das plantas do deserto envolve o desenvolvimento de sistemas radiculares profundos.
3. the process of modifying a work, product, or technology to suit different purposes or contexts
The film's adaptation process from book to screen took three years.
O processo de adaptação do filme do livro para a tela levou três anos.
4. psychological or social adjustment to new situations, environments, or life changes
The student's adaptation process to university life improved significantly in her second semester.
O processo de adaptação da estudante à vida universitária melhorou significativamente no segundo semestre.
In Brazilian culture and educational contexts, 'processo de adaptação' is commonly discussed regarding immigrant integration, student transitions, and organizational changes. In the USA, this term is frequently used in discussions about workplace onboarding, immigrant assimilation, and educational transitions. The concept is particularly relevant in both cultures given their diverse populations and emphasis on integration and inclusion.
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