词汇 | flex |
释义 | flex verb uk /fleks/ us /fleks/ flexverb (bend)[ T ] to bend an arm, leg, etc. or tighten a muscle: 活动(手臂、腿等);使(肌肉)绷紧 First, straighten your legs, then flex your feet.首先,伸直双腿,接着活动双脚。 He tried to impress me by flexing his huge muscles.他绷紧他那些大块的肌肉,想吸引我注意他。 [ I or T ] (of a material) to bend without breaking, or to make a material do this: Sheets of brittle lava broke under their own weight as they flexed. Metal fatigue occurs when steel is flexed. Bending, twisting and curving arch your back ball up bendy bent bowed distorted distortion entwine flexion flexural swirling swirlingly swoopy tangle tangled wrap something around someone/something wriggle wristy writhe zigzag You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Flexible, loose and yielding flexverb (change)[ I or T ] to change something slightly to make it more suitable for a particular situation; to be changed like this: There may be a need to suspend or flex established laws. In keeping the description of the job as general as possible, a manager can flex the boundaries of that job to meet the dynamic challenges of the world around them. The space can flex to suit various uses. Adapting and modifying acclimate acclimation acclimatization acclimatize acclimatize to something ambidextrous amendment chameleon change with/keep up with/move with the timesidiom configure counter-adaptation pliantly preadaptation preadaptive put something back put something/someone forward unadapted unamended write someone out of something Zelig flexverb (behave proudly)[ I ]slang to show that you are very proud or happy about something you have done or something you own, usually in a way that annoys people: "I beat you!" "Hey, no flexing." No need to flex about all the cash you've got. Boasting bighead blow blow your own trumpetidiom blowhard boast boastful boastfulness brag braggadocio braggadocious braggart chest-beating chest-thumping crow crow about something humblebrag outbrag swaggerer toot toot your own hornidiom Idiomflex your muscles flex noun UKuk /fleks/ us /fleks/(UScord) flexnoun (WIRE)[ C or U ] (a length of) wire with a plastic cover used for connecting a piece of electrical equipment to a supply of electricity: (一段)花线,(一段)皮线 The flex on this iron isn't long enough to reach the socket.熨斗的花线不够长,接不到插座上。 Yamada Taro/Photodisc/GettyImages The appliance comes with a flex and a plug. Take particular care not to leave electrical flexes trailing where people can trip on them. He tried to strangle her with a length of flex. Cords, ropes, cables & string bell pull bowline bungee cable catgut cord fibre halter halyard harness landline lanyard lariat lasso rein shackles shock cord stringed stringy tether flexnoun (BEND)[ Cusually singular ] the act of bending an arm, leg, etc. or tightening a muscle: He expresses more with a flex of his eyebrow than most actors do with their whole body. [ U ] the ability of a material to bend without breaking: The taper in the handle allows flex on impact. With a flex of his knees he takes a swing at the golf ball. With a flex of his biceps he bends a steel bar into a curve. Shock absorption is handled by the tires and the flex of the frame. Bending, twisting and curving arch your back ball up bendy bent bowed distorted distortion entwine flexion flexural swirling swirlingly swoopy tangle tangled wrap something around someone/something wriggle wristy writhe zigzag You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Flexible, loose and yielding flexnoun (HOME)[ C ]US(alsoflex apartment) a flat with a temporary wall put in to create an extra room: This convertible apartment or flex has had a temporary wall placed in the living room to create a third bedroom. On the second floor will be a flex unit which can be rented in various configurations. If you and your roommate are set on living downtown but you can't find a two-bedroom in your price range, a flex apartment may be the answer. Houses & homes A-frame ADU affordable housing almshouse apartment dormitory dosshouse dower house duplex efficiency Nissen hut non-housing old people's home palace palazzo town house townhouse tract house trap house two-up two-down flex | American Dictionaryflex verb[ T ] us/fleks/ to bend a part of the body, esp. an arm or leg, or to tighten a muscle: Keep your knees flexed at all times. Idiomflex your muscle flex | Business Englishflex adjective[ before noun ] WORKPLACE, HRuk /fleks/us abbreviation for flexible: used to describe arrangements that allow you to choose the hours that you work, whether you work in the office or at home, etc.: Before a flex arrangement can be implemented, both supervisor and employee must fully understand the arrangement. flex work flex verb[ I or T ] WORKPLACE, HRuk /fleks/us to work in a way that allows you to choose the times that you work, whether you work in the office or at home, etc.: I wanted to develop my network at the firm before flexing. With the help of my company, I was able to flex my hours. Examples of flexflex A new urban bourgeoisie was growing, demanding change, and flexing its muscles. This allows the proximal phalanx to flex separately to the other two, wrapping the fingers more around a target object. The change in strike could be wholly or partly due to flexing of the eastern domain boundary about the antiform axis. As a result, optimized policy in a flex-prices nominal-debt structure entails sizable inflation volatility, but only small movements of the tax rate. But from the point of view of the mathematician, sort of flexing his mathematical muscles, one would not be so excited. Furthermore, so-called flex-flex pairs do not have to be considered in this case, in contrast to general higher-order unification. During swing, as the joint flexes, more differences are seen. Attacks of brief vertigo, nausea and imbalance provoked by turning over in bed, lying down, sitting up from lying position, extending or flexing the neck. Two arms are indicated on the frontal side of the sculpture, first running parallel to the torso, then flexing slightly inward. Since the tendons get stiffer as they are stretched, they allow finger joints to flex or extend within a limited range. Pressure in the antecubital fossa will flex the forearm so that it can be grasped and delivered over the chest. Apparently, federalism is a concept in flex, and presents itself in various forms of political arrangement. Once the elbow is flexed, the operator continues to guide the hand around the elbow to grasp the forearm and wrist as described above. The paper here shows that similar predictions (effect of flex vs. sticky prices) hold when policy is described by simple optimized rules. Their arms are placed in the following position: forearms neutral, 2 elbows flexed to about radians and shoulders slightly abducted and flexed. See all examples of flex These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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