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dy·nam·ic D0443900 (dī-năm′ĭk)adj. also dy·nam·i·cal (-ĭ-kəl)1. a. Of or relating to energy or to objects in motion.b. Of or relating to the study of dynamics.2. Characterized by continuous change, activity, or progress: a dynamic housing market.3. Characterized by much activity and vigor, especially in bringing about change; energetic and forceful. See Synonyms at active.4. Of or relating to variation of intensity, as in musical sound.n.1. An interactive system or process, especially one involving competing or conflicting forces: "The traditional nineteenth-century dynamic between the sexes had begun to erode" (Jean Zimmerman).2. A force, especially political, social, or psychological: the main dynamic behind the revolution. [French dynamique, from Greek dunamikos, powerful, from dunamis, power, from dunasthai, to be able; see deu- in Indo-European roots.] dy·nam′i·cal·ly adv.dynamic (daɪˈnæmɪk) adj1. (General Physics) of or concerned with energy or forces that produce motion, as opposed to static2. (General Physics) of or concerned with dynamics3. Also: dynamical characterized by force of personality, ambition, energy, new ideas, etc4. (Music, other) music of, relating to, or indicating dynamics: dynamic marks. 5. (Computer Science) computing (of a memory) needing its contents refreshed periodically. Compare static8[C19: from French dynamique, from Greek dunamikos powerful, from dunamis power, from dunasthai to be able] dyˈnamically advdy•nam•ic (daɪˈnæm ɪk) adj. Also, dy•nam′i•cal. 1. vigorously active or forceful; energetic. 2. characterized by or producing change or progression: a dynamic process. 3. a. of or pertaining to force or power. b. of or pertaining to force related to motion. 4. of or pertaining to the science of dynamics. 5. of or pertaining to the range of volume of musical sound. 6. (of a verb) nonstative. n. 7. a force producing change. 8. dynamics (def. 3). [1810–20; < French dynamique < Greek dynamikós <dýnam(is) force, power] dy•nam′i•cal•ly, adv. dy·nam·ic (dī-năm′ĭk)1. a. Relating to energy or to objects in motion. Compare static.b. Relating to the study of dynamics.2. Characterized by continuous change or activity.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dynamic - an efficient incentive; "they hoped it would act as a spiritual dynamic on all churches"moral forceincentive, inducement, motivator - a positive motivational influence | Adj. | 1. | dynamic - characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality; "a dynamic market"; "a dynamic speaker"; "the dynamic president of the firm"dynamicalenergetic - possessing or exerting or displaying energy; "an energetic fund raiser for the college"; "an energetic group of hikers"; "it caused an energetic chemical reaction"adynamic, undynamic - characterized by an absence of force or forcefulness | | 2. | dynamic - of or relating to dynamicsnatural philosophy, physics - the science of matter and energy and their interactions; "his favorite subject was physics" | | 3. | dynamic - (used of verbs (e.g. `to run') and participial adjectives (e.g. `running' in `running water')) expressing action rather than a state of beingactivegrammar - the branch of linguistics that deals with syntax and morphology (and sometimes also deals with semantics) |
dynamicadjective energetic, spirited, powerful, active, vital, driving, electric, go-ahead, lively, magnetic, vigorous, animated, high-powered, forceful, go-getting (informal), tireless, indefatigable, high-octane (informal), zippy (informal), full of beans (informal) He seemed a dynamic and energetic leader. sluggish, inactive, couldn't-care-less (informal), apathetic, listless, impassive, torpid, unenergetic, undynamicdynamicadjective1. Possessing, exerting, or displaying energy:active, brisk, dynamical, energetic, forceful, kinetic, lively, sprightly, strenuous, vigorous.Informal: peppy.2. Full of or displaying force:dynamical, effective, forceful, forcible, hard-hitting, powerful, strong, vigorous.3. Disposed to action:active, brisk, driving, dynamical, energetic, enterprising, lively, peppy, sprightly, spry, vigorous, zippy.Informal: snappy.Translationsdynamic (daiˈnӕmik) adjective1. concerned with force. 動力的 动力的2. (of a person) forceful and very energetic. 精力充沛的 充满活力的,精力充沛的 dyˈnamically adverb 動力學上,精力充沛地 动态地,有力地 dyˈnamics noun singular the science that deals with movement and force. 動力學 动力学IdiomsSeedynamic duodynamic
dynamic1. of or concerned with energy or forces that produce motion, as opposed to static 2. of or concerned with dynamics 3. Music of, relating to, or indicating dynamics 4. Computing (of a memory) needing its contents refreshed periodically dynamicSaid of a structure whose physical behavior characteristics are time-related, i.e., are nonstatic.dynamicOperations performed "on the fly," which are based on decisions made while the program is running rather than beforehand. The expression, "buffers are dynamically created," means that space is created when actually needed, not reserved ahead of time. The expression, "data are compressed onto the disk dynamically" means that the compression algorithms are being applied when the data are being written rather than before. Contrast with static. See runtime and dynamic programming language. See also Microsoft Dynamics.dynamic
dynamic [di-nam´ik] pertaining to or manifesting force.Dynamic
DynamicFor option strategies, describing analyses made during the course of changing security prices and during the passage of time. This is as opposed to an analysis made at expiration of the options used in the strategy. A dynamic break-even point is one that changes as time passes. A dynamic follow-up action is one that will change as either the security price changes or the option price changes or time passes.DynamicDescribing any situation that may change. It is especially important in options strategies.dynamic
Synonyms for dynamicadj energeticSynonyms- energetic
- spirited
- powerful
- active
- vital
- driving
- electric
- go-ahead
- lively
- magnetic
- vigorous
- animated
- high-powered
- forceful
- go-getting
- tireless
- indefatigable
- high-octane
- zippy
- full of beans
Antonyms- sluggish
- inactive
- couldn't-care-less
- apathetic
- listless
- impassive
- torpid
- unenergetic
- undynamic
Synonyms for dynamicadj possessing, exerting, or displaying energySynonyms- active
- brisk
- dynamical
- energetic
- forceful
- kinetic
- lively
- sprightly
- strenuous
- vigorous
- peppy
adj full of or displaying forceSynonyms- dynamical
- effective
- forceful
- forcible
- hard-hitting
- powerful
- strong
- vigorous
adj disposed to actionSynonyms- active
- brisk
- driving
- dynamical
- energetic
- enterprising
- lively
- peppy
- sprightly
- spry
- vigorous
- zippy
- snappy
Synonyms for dynamicnoun an efficient incentiveSynonymsRelated Words- incentive
- inducement
- motivator
adj characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personalitySynonymsRelated WordsAntonymsadj of or relating to dynamicsRelated Words- natural philosophy
- physics
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