adaptace
Appearance
Czech
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]adaptace f
- adaptation (to new or changed conditions, situations, etc.) [with dative ‘to what’]
- 2015, Zítková Marie, Pokorná Andrea, Mičudová Erna, Vedení nových pracovníků v ošetřovatelské praxi: pro staniční a vrchní sestry[1], →ISBN, page 46:
- Adaptaci na kulturu a prostředí organizace (dané ošetřovací jednot-ky, zdravotnického zařízení) Ize definovat jako proces vyrovnávání se s podmínkami, ve kterých nový zaměstnanec podává pracovní výkon a stává se členem skupiny, což zahrnuje jeho přirozenou identifikaci s cíli a hodnotami organizace.
- Adaptation to the culture and environment of the organization (given nursing unit, medical facility) can be defined as the process of coping with the conditions in which the new employee performs work and becomes a member of the group, which includes his natural identification with the goals and values of the organization.
- adaptation (transformation of a literary, musical, filmic, etc. work into another genre or for some purpose, e.g. shortening, simplification; a work thus adapted)
- adaptation (reconstruction, modification of a building or part of it while preserving its essence)
- (linguistics) adaptation (of the linguistic means of a foreign language to the usual rules of the native language)
Declension
[edit]Declension of adaptace (soft feminine)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | adaptace | adaptace |
genitive | adaptace | adaptací |
dative | adaptaci | adaptacím |
accusative | adaptaci | adaptace |
vocative | adaptace | adaptace |
locative | adaptaci | adaptacích |
instrumental | adaptací | adaptacemi |