单词 | dynamic |
释义 | adjective | noun dynamicdynamic1 /daɪˈnæmɪk/ ●●○ AWL adjective 1approving full of energy and new ideas, and determined to succeed: a dynamic young businesswoman► see thesaurus at energetic2continuously changing, growing, or developing OPP static: Markets are dynamic and a company must learn to adapt.3science, physics relating to a force or power that causes movement: the dynamic force of a volcanic eruption4computers needing electrical charges at regular intervals to avoid losing computer information: dynamic memory [Origin: 1800–1900 French dynamique, from Greek dynamikos powerful]—dynamically /-kli/ adverb adjective | noun dynamicdynamic2 ●○○ AWL noun 1dynamics a)[plural] the way in which things or people behave, react, and affect each other: With Kathy’s death, the family dynamics changed forever.dynamic of the dynamics of capitalist economies → see also group dynamics b)[uncountable] science, physics the science concerned with the movement of objects and with the forces related to movement c)[plural] eng. lang. arts changes in how loudly music is played or sung2[singular] formal something that causes action or change: Feminism is seen as a dynamic of social change. |
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