noun [C or U]
a medical condition in which the body temperature is higher than usual and the heart beats very fast:
He's got a headache and a slight fever.
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adapt (CHANGE) 






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verb [T]
to change something to suit different conditions or uses:
Many software companies have adapted popular programs to the new operating system.
The recipe here is a pork roast adapted from Caroline O'Neill's book 'Louisiana Kitchen'.
[+ to infinitive] We had to adapt our plans to fit Jack's timetable.
The play had been adapted for (= changed to make it suitable for) children.
Davies is busy adapting Brinkworth's latest novel for television.
verb [T]
to change something to suit different conditions or uses:
Many software companies have adapted popular programs to the new operating system.
The recipe here is a pork roast adapted from Caroline O'Neill's book 'Louisiana Kitchen'.
[+ to infinitive] We had to adapt our plans to fit Jack's timetable.
The play had been adapted for (= changed to make it suitable for) children.
Davies is busy adapting Brinkworth's latest novel for television.
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glamorous, UK ALSO glamourous 















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adjective (MAINLY UK INFORMAL glam)
attractive in an exciting and special way:
a glamorous woman/outfit
a glamorous job
She was looking very glam.
adjective (MAINLY UK INFORMAL glam)
attractive in an exciting and special way:
a glamorous woman/outfit
a glamorous job
She was looking very glam.
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