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单词 dynamic
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Definition of dynamic in English:

dynamic

adjective dʌɪˈnamɪkdaɪˈnæmɪk
  • 1(of a process or system) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.

    a dynamic economy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The dynamic nature of curricula in general, and the curriculum at our school in particular, also poses a challenge to the interpretation of the results.
    • The critical point to be made at the outset of this discussion of the new regionalism is the dynamic relationship between developments in different parts of the world.
    • In this work, networks are conceived as dynamic systems that self-assemble and evolve in time through the addition and removal of actors and ties.
    • All clinical interactions with adolescents must be seen against this dynamic background of development.
    • The dynamic nature of the security market, combined with its seemingly perpetual immaturity, can leave any forecast about its future off target.
    • They see this as an area that needs to be better planned in order to deliver the kind of roads and other back up services demanded by a modern dynamic economy.
    • In this context, climate change should be viewed as a dynamic system of atmospheric processes and their products.
    • Because many factors are involved and they are dynamic, responses of crops cannot be easily predicted, yet agronomically they are of considerable importance.
    • It could cap off an immense performance that has embraced all types of offensive records and included the development of a dynamic defense.
    • The daytime social system is dynamic, with only some members of the population seen together at a time.
    • The key to development lies in a dynamic private sector.
    • The many sequences involving herds of horses racing at full speed are very dynamic with effective use of the surrounds.
    • According to MacDougall, game development is, by nature, dynamic.
    • Both the capitalist economy and the world climate are complex, dynamic systems.
    • Human society, like any system composed of dynamic processes, depends on an external energy source.
    • Emotional structures are not simply on or off: they are dynamic, and hence prone to myriad fluctuations in relation to thought and perception.
    • The bulk of these are high-powered, dynamic events with ideas sparking and wit at a maximum.
    • Web sites, by their very nature, are dynamic and need to change over time.
    • The transaction process is a dynamic system that is composed of the interplay of the three information flows.
    • To use a cliché, the only constant in a dynamic economy is change.
    Synonyms
    modern, liberal, advanced, forward-looking, forward-thinking, go-ahead, enlightened, enterprising, innovative, up-and-coming, new, avant-garde, modernistic, disruptive
    1. 1.1Physics Relating to forces producing motion.
      Often contrasted with static
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The water going down your plughole, the planets going around the sun, the electrons spinning around a nucleus, they all reflect the same dynamic tension between opposing forces.
      • The primary means by which a fly wing creates aerodynamic force is dynamic stall.
      • We would therefore postulate that individual lipid molecules in fusion intermediates would have canonical structure but increased dynamic motion.
      • As for the carbon monoxide complex, our main interest was to characterize the dynamic motion of the 02 and imidazole axial ligands.
      • For Bernoulli's principle to dominate a dynamic situation, friction must be less dominant.
    2. 1.2Linguistics (of a verb) expressing an action, activity, event, or process.
      Contrasted with stative
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is a category of verb that contrasts with dynamic verb in the aspect system of a language, and relates to state and not action: in English, such verbs as belong, love.
    3. 1.3 Denoting or relating to web pages that update frequently or are generated according to an individual's search terms.
      the dynamic content of these sites keeps their audience informed and up to date
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Do you feel that to be successful an e-business needs a dynamic website?
      • The first and most important component of MIRA's dynamic content is its weekly Arabic newsletter, The Monitor [ 117 ].
      • Dynamic profiling is information gathered from actual executions of a program.
      • A common problem for sites using databases concerns dynamic urls.
      • The majority of the movement's dynamic Internet content is presented in Arabic for local consumption.
      • This article served as an introduction to using includes in PHP and building a simple, dynamic website.
      • Google says that a dynamic URL with 2 parameters "should" get indexed.
      • A typical visit to Indymedia's main Web site (www.indymedia.org) reveals an active, dynamic presentation of news.
      • Now, what if we changed the page to something dynamic.
      • This can be particularly useful for report generators or dynamic Web sites.
      • For example, suppose you have a large dynamic website that uses advanced scripts to put a user interface on an organization's financial system.
      • Of course, what is so compelling about e-cards is that they're easy to send, easy to personalize, and have dynamic content.
      • Web page content on pages that ads are served should be static not dynamic.
      • Try to convert your dynamic pages to static ones, or let the server do it for you to reduce the number of parameters in the URL.
      • To allow for more interactivity, the concept of dynamic pages was added.
      • The sidebar is the place where small, dynamic applications live.
      • Desktop wallpaper is interesting enough, but dynamic applications can be put on the desktop as well.
      • A CMS system will very often require SEO more than static sites, depending of the dynamic nature of the pages.
      • Robot programs that are used by search engines to index sites hate dynamic pages.
      • Backups protect the HTML content but are not critical, since the Web farms do not generally host dynamic data.
  • 2(of a person) positive in attitude and full of energy and new ideas.

    a dynamic young advertising executive
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The two of them together are a dynamic team, full of energy, life and very headstrong.
    • She was dynamic, a bit high-strung, of strong character, and completely devoted to the cause.
    • Yet, they are dynamic and open to assimilate and incorporate new ideas that explain further aspects of change.
    • She said: ‘She was full of ideas, very dynamic, a great leader and with it all she had a very real sense of humility.’
    • As a child I was always out and about with friends, constantly doing things, we were very dynamic.
    • We are always adapting and changing; we are dynamic, not stagnant beings.
    • The Netherlands has arrived on the scene in the last few years with a crop of vital, dynamic young directors.
    • He is dynamic and quite quick, and gets in behind the defence, which I think is why he gets noticed a lot.
    • He is dynamic and a good ball handler, yet he also has the ability to scrummage well.
    • Along comes the brash dynamic young executive with pronounced ideas upon improving efficiency.
    • He's dynamic, he's bright, he's an inspiring person.
    • He is dynamic, ahead of the pack, and 100 per cent for the customer.
    • A party insider agrees that she is dynamic: ‘She is focused and intelligent, and doesn't suffer fools gladly.’
    • Although still only a junior, she was dynamic and powerful, with routines of outstanding difficulty on all four events.
    • He is so dynamic, right inside himself, and beautiful, and charming, and funny.
    • Tony Meola, the league's reigning MVP, was as inspirational as he was dynamic last season.
    • You are dynamic, forceful and assertive while making new beginnings at work and soft, gentle and loving in personal relationships today.
    • On stage, he is truly dynamic, exuding a palpable charisma comparable to the likes of Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra.
    • Fassel can't seem to find the fight mix, but when he is on, he is dynamic.
    • He is dynamic in the loose and we expect big things of him.
    Synonyms
    energetic, spirited, active, lively, zestful, vital, vigorous, strong, forceful, powerful, potent, positive, effective, effectual, high-powered, aggressive, driving, pushing, bold, enterprising
    electric, magnetic, flamboyant, passionate, fiery
    informal go-getting, zippy, peppy, sparky, high-octane, full of get-up-and-go, full of vim and vigour, full of beans, gutsy, spunky, ballsy, feisty, have-a-go, go-ahead
    North American informal go-go
  • 3Relating to the volume of sound produced by an instrument, voice, or recording.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Dolby Surround audio is also more dynamic than the original stereo broadcast, offering crystal clear dialogue and punchy music.
    • In theory this produces a cleaner and more dynamic sound.
    • Now at the peak of her powers, Zajick can apparently do just about anything she wishes with her voice, at all dynamic levels and throughout her range.
    • Brilliant orchestral playing and dynamic rhythmic articulation were the hallmarks of a stunning performance.
    • Even better is the sound, a dynamic, active Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.
  • 4Electronics
    (of a memory device) needing to be refreshed by the periodic application of a voltage.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although not as dense, SRAM is many times faster than dynamic random access memory.
    • The patent pertains to the method of forming a data storage capacitor with a wide electrode area for dynamic random access memory using double spacers.
    • This is a method for manufacturing dynamic random access memory capable of increasing the storage capacity of the capacitor.
    • The research produced an article and a patent for a novel type of dynamic computer memory.
    • This describes the method and apparatus for detecting an initialization signal and a command packet error in packetized dynamic random access memories.
noun dʌɪˈnamɪkdaɪˈnæmɪk
  • 1A force that stimulates change or progress within a system or process.

    evaluation is part of the basic dynamic of the project
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The secret of decorative patterns is that the dynamic of part-whole relations within them seems to energize them.
    • The brief introduction of each individual within the group dynamic adds texture to an uncomplicated tale, and offers multiple opportunities for comedic repartee.
    • More and more nations understand that this is the basic dynamic of globalization.
    • The group dynamic also explains why Cheryl has had such a hard initiation.
    • In addition, bearing in mind one's inherent location within the dynamic of gender relations should inform the way in which one interacts with others, male and female.
    • Placing families under surveillance alters the whole dynamic of family life, and may force parents into what one father called ‘defensive parenting’.
    • The core dynamic in each of these cases was hypothesized to be rebelliousness and a protest against overbearing parents.
    • This can be seen as an early version of the Marxist dynamic of dialectical materialism.
    • It's both like and unlike the mass of Gunn's work, and that gives me as reader a dynamic I find stimulating.
    • The terrible poverty at the global level he sees as getting worse, with the same dynamic at work within all countries, even industrialised ones.
    • There is thus a new dynamic in the processes by which the past is captured, and communicated in the present.
    • Preferring a more engaged approach, Boutin has been involved in a number of projects to improve the cultural dynamic of the city.
    • I think the same dynamic exists within the elite of every culture.
    • A similar dynamic was probably at play with this traditional tale.
    • This view has taken hold even despite the fact that the real dynamic of progress is currently unremarkable.
    • For the sake of the team dynamic, I'm inclined to go for another woman, which rules this candidate out.
    • I didn't like being stuck in a power dynamic where I had to force people to do what I could do on my own.
    • If the family dynamic does not cause Tracy's downfall, it certainly presents no obstacle.
    • This system is characterized by an expansive dynamic which invades every pre-technological enclave and shapes the whole of social life.
    • It would create a strong dynamic for change and efficiency.
  • 2Music

    another term for dynamics (sense 3)

Derivatives

  • dynamical

  • adjective dʌɪˈnamɪk(ə)ldaɪˈnæmək(ə)l
    • It has also been observed that solvent, when present, has an important controlling effect on the dynamical transition.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This theory becomes especially interesting when applied to the most sophisticated dynamical system of all - our DNA.
      • The arrows in the figure show the dynamical behavior of the three-dimensional correlated motion of these three regions.
      • You know, I'm interested in the the dynamical and self-organizing aspects of this phenomenon as well.
      • In scientific terms we are complex dynamical systems and this fact affects our observational capacity in a very real way.

Origin

Early 19th century (as a term in physics): from French dynamique, from Greek dunamikos, from dunamis 'power'.

Rhymes

aerodynamic, balsamic, ceramic, cryptogamic, cycloramic, hydrodynamic, Islamic, panoramic, psychodynamic, thermodynamic
 
 

Definition of dynamic in US English:

dynamic

adjectivedaɪˈnæmɪkdīˈnamik
  • 1(of a process or system) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.

    a dynamic economy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Because many factors are involved and they are dynamic, responses of crops cannot be easily predicted, yet agronomically they are of considerable importance.
    • Web sites, by their very nature, are dynamic and need to change over time.
    • The many sequences involving herds of horses racing at full speed are very dynamic with effective use of the surrounds.
    • In this context, climate change should be viewed as a dynamic system of atmospheric processes and their products.
    • The daytime social system is dynamic, with only some members of the population seen together at a time.
    • Emotional structures are not simply on or off: they are dynamic, and hence prone to myriad fluctuations in relation to thought and perception.
    • The key to development lies in a dynamic private sector.
    • They see this as an area that needs to be better planned in order to deliver the kind of roads and other back up services demanded by a modern dynamic economy.
    • All clinical interactions with adolescents must be seen against this dynamic background of development.
    • Human society, like any system composed of dynamic processes, depends on an external energy source.
    • The bulk of these are high-powered, dynamic events with ideas sparking and wit at a maximum.
    • Both the capitalist economy and the world climate are complex, dynamic systems.
    • The critical point to be made at the outset of this discussion of the new regionalism is the dynamic relationship between developments in different parts of the world.
    • In this work, networks are conceived as dynamic systems that self-assemble and evolve in time through the addition and removal of actors and ties.
    • According to MacDougall, game development is, by nature, dynamic.
    • To use a cliché, the only constant in a dynamic economy is change.
    • The transaction process is a dynamic system that is composed of the interplay of the three information flows.
    • The dynamic nature of curricula in general, and the curriculum at our school in particular, also poses a challenge to the interpretation of the results.
    • It could cap off an immense performance that has embraced all types of offensive records and included the development of a dynamic defense.
    • The dynamic nature of the security market, combined with its seemingly perpetual immaturity, can leave any forecast about its future off target.
    Synonyms
    modern, liberal, advanced, forward-looking, forward-thinking, go-ahead, enlightened, enterprising, innovative, up-and-coming, new, avant-garde, modernistic, disruptive
    1. 1.1Physics Relating to forces producing motion.
      Often contrasted with static
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We would therefore postulate that individual lipid molecules in fusion intermediates would have canonical structure but increased dynamic motion.
      • As for the carbon monoxide complex, our main interest was to characterize the dynamic motion of the 02 and imidazole axial ligands.
      • The primary means by which a fly wing creates aerodynamic force is dynamic stall.
      • The water going down your plughole, the planets going around the sun, the electrons spinning around a nucleus, they all reflect the same dynamic tension between opposing forces.
      • For Bernoulli's principle to dominate a dynamic situation, friction must be less dominant.
    2. 1.2Linguistics (of a verb) expressing an action, activity, event, or process.
      Contrasted with stative
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is a category of verb that contrasts with dynamic verb in the aspect system of a language, and relates to state and not action: in English, such verbs as belong, love.
    3. 1.3 Denoting or relating to web pages that update frequently or are generated according to an individual's search terms.
      the dynamic content of these sites keeps their audience informed and up to date
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The sidebar is the place where small, dynamic applications live.
      • Desktop wallpaper is interesting enough, but dynamic applications can be put on the desktop as well.
      • A typical visit to Indymedia's main Web site (www.indymedia.org) reveals an active, dynamic presentation of news.
      • This article served as an introduction to using includes in PHP and building a simple, dynamic website.
      • Web page content on pages that ads are served should be static not dynamic.
      • A common problem for sites using databases concerns dynamic urls.
      • Dynamic profiling is information gathered from actual executions of a program.
      • The first and most important component of MIRA's dynamic content is its weekly Arabic newsletter, The Monitor [ 117 ].
      • This can be particularly useful for report generators or dynamic Web sites.
      • Of course, what is so compelling about e-cards is that they're easy to send, easy to personalize, and have dynamic content.
      • Backups protect the HTML content but are not critical, since the Web farms do not generally host dynamic data.
      • For example, suppose you have a large dynamic website that uses advanced scripts to put a user interface on an organization's financial system.
      • Do you feel that to be successful an e-business needs a dynamic website?
      • To allow for more interactivity, the concept of dynamic pages was added.
      • Robot programs that are used by search engines to index sites hate dynamic pages.
      • Google says that a dynamic URL with 2 parameters "should" get indexed.
      • Now, what if we changed the page to something dynamic.
      • A CMS system will very often require SEO more than static sites, depending of the dynamic nature of the pages.
      • Try to convert your dynamic pages to static ones, or let the server do it for you to reduce the number of parameters in the URL.
      • The majority of the movement's dynamic Internet content is presented in Arabic for local consumption.
  • 2(of a person) positive in attitude and full of energy and new ideas.

    she's dynamic and determined
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is dynamic in the loose and we expect big things of him.
    • We are always adapting and changing; we are dynamic, not stagnant beings.
    • On stage, he is truly dynamic, exuding a palpable charisma comparable to the likes of Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra.
    • As a child I was always out and about with friends, constantly doing things, we were very dynamic.
    • Yet, they are dynamic and open to assimilate and incorporate new ideas that explain further aspects of change.
    • He is so dynamic, right inside himself, and beautiful, and charming, and funny.
    • She said: ‘She was full of ideas, very dynamic, a great leader and with it all she had a very real sense of humility.’
    • A party insider agrees that she is dynamic: ‘She is focused and intelligent, and doesn't suffer fools gladly.’
    • Along comes the brash dynamic young executive with pronounced ideas upon improving efficiency.
    • Tony Meola, the league's reigning MVP, was as inspirational as he was dynamic last season.
    • The two of them together are a dynamic team, full of energy, life and very headstrong.
    • You are dynamic, forceful and assertive while making new beginnings at work and soft, gentle and loving in personal relationships today.
    • She was dynamic, a bit high-strung, of strong character, and completely devoted to the cause.
    • Fassel can't seem to find the fight mix, but when he is on, he is dynamic.
    • He's dynamic, he's bright, he's an inspiring person.
    • He is dynamic and quite quick, and gets in behind the defence, which I think is why he gets noticed a lot.
    • He is dynamic and a good ball handler, yet he also has the ability to scrummage well.
    • He is dynamic, ahead of the pack, and 100 per cent for the customer.
    • Although still only a junior, she was dynamic and powerful, with routines of outstanding difficulty on all four events.
    • The Netherlands has arrived on the scene in the last few years with a crop of vital, dynamic young directors.
    Synonyms
    energetic, spirited, active, lively, zestful, vital, vigorous, strong, forceful, powerful, potent, positive, effective, effectual, high-powered, aggressive, driving, pushing, bold, enterprising
  • 3Relating to the volume of sound produced by an instrument, voice, or recording.

    an astounding dynamic range
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Dolby Surround audio is also more dynamic than the original stereo broadcast, offering crystal clear dialogue and punchy music.
    • In theory this produces a cleaner and more dynamic sound.
    • Brilliant orchestral playing and dynamic rhythmic articulation were the hallmarks of a stunning performance.
    • Now at the peak of her powers, Zajick can apparently do just about anything she wishes with her voice, at all dynamic levels and throughout her range.
    • Even better is the sound, a dynamic, active Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.
  • 4Electronics
    (of a memory device) needing to be refreshed by the periodic application of a voltage.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This describes the method and apparatus for detecting an initialization signal and a command packet error in packetized dynamic random access memories.
    • Although not as dense, SRAM is many times faster than dynamic random access memory.
    • The patent pertains to the method of forming a data storage capacitor with a wide electrode area for dynamic random access memory using double spacers.
    • This is a method for manufacturing dynamic random access memory capable of increasing the storage capacity of the capacitor.
    • The research produced an article and a patent for a novel type of dynamic computer memory.
noundaɪˈnæmɪkdīˈnamik
  • 1A force that stimulates change or progress within a system or process.

    evaluation is part of the basic dynamic of the project
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In addition, bearing in mind one's inherent location within the dynamic of gender relations should inform the way in which one interacts with others, male and female.
    • This can be seen as an early version of the Marxist dynamic of dialectical materialism.
    • There is thus a new dynamic in the processes by which the past is captured, and communicated in the present.
    • Preferring a more engaged approach, Boutin has been involved in a number of projects to improve the cultural dynamic of the city.
    • The core dynamic in each of these cases was hypothesized to be rebelliousness and a protest against overbearing parents.
    • It would create a strong dynamic for change and efficiency.
    • A similar dynamic was probably at play with this traditional tale.
    • If the family dynamic does not cause Tracy's downfall, it certainly presents no obstacle.
    • This system is characterized by an expansive dynamic which invades every pre-technological enclave and shapes the whole of social life.
    • The brief introduction of each individual within the group dynamic adds texture to an uncomplicated tale, and offers multiple opportunities for comedic repartee.
    • The secret of decorative patterns is that the dynamic of part-whole relations within them seems to energize them.
    • Placing families under surveillance alters the whole dynamic of family life, and may force parents into what one father called ‘defensive parenting’.
    • This view has taken hold even despite the fact that the real dynamic of progress is currently unremarkable.
    • More and more nations understand that this is the basic dynamic of globalization.
    • For the sake of the team dynamic, I'm inclined to go for another woman, which rules this candidate out.
    • It's both like and unlike the mass of Gunn's work, and that gives me as reader a dynamic I find stimulating.
    • The terrible poverty at the global level he sees as getting worse, with the same dynamic at work within all countries, even industrialised ones.
    • I didn't like being stuck in a power dynamic where I had to force people to do what I could do on my own.
    • The group dynamic also explains why Cheryl has had such a hard initiation.
    • I think the same dynamic exists within the elite of every culture.
  • 2Music

    another term for dynamics (sense 3)

Origin

Early 19th century (as a term in physics): from French dynamique, from Greek dunamikos, from dunamis ‘power’.

 
 
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