词汇 | dynamic |
释义 | dynamic adjective uk /daɪˈnæm.ɪk/ us /daɪˈnæm.ɪk/ dynamicadjective (FULL OF ENERGY)B2 having a lot of ideas and enthusiasm: 思维活跃的;活泼的,充满活力的,精力充沛的 She's young and dynamic and will be a great addition to the team.她年轻活泼,会给团队增添不少活力。 We need a dynamic expansion of trade with other countries.我们需要大力发展与其他国家的贸易。 Synonym energetic(OF PEOPLE, ACTIONS) Jones favours a dynamic, hands-on style of management.琼斯喜欢那种充满活力、事事亲历亲为的管理风格。 They were advertising for a young, dynamic business manager for their London office. This week, our dynamic duo have been out in the countryside investigating the problem. We have a plan - it's nothing very dynamic, I'm afraid, but it might work. If you're looking for some exciting, dynamic new music, get along to the club just opened on Market Street. Energetic and lively ablaze alive astir barnstorming be alive and well/kickingidiom be as fresh as a daisyidiom be full of beansidiom boisterous crackling freshness friskily frisky frolicsome fury re-energize refreshed refreshingly rejuvenate rejuvenation zesty dynamicadjective (CHANGING)C2 continuously changing or developing: 不断变化的;不断发展的 Business innovation is a dynamic process.商业革新是一个不断变化发展的过程。 The situation is dynamic and may change at any time.局势不稳定,可能随时发生变化。 Synonym fluid(LIKELY TO CHANGE) always becoming different changingWe must navigate changing attitudes about women in leadership. changeableBritish weather is notoriously changeable. variedHe has had a rich and varied career. fluidOur travel plans are fluid because of the train strike. dynamicThe Japanese economy is much more dynamic than our own. Changing about-face about-turn alterable altered alternate churn make an about-turn make something into something malleable meta metamorphose morph mutate pervert revolutionize rollback rotation rotational sanitization transcribe dynamicadjective (MOVEMENT)physics specialized relating to forces that produce movement: 力的;动力的 a dynamic force动力 Physics: energy, force & power animal magnetism anti-gravity attract attraction ballistic entropic entropically equilibrant erg excited geothermal inertia jet propulsion preatomic propulsive radiant energy self-propulsion sine curve the sound barrier thermodynamics dynamicadjective (MUSIC)music specialized relating to changes in loudness in a piece of music: In the funeral march, the conductor employed striking dynamic contrasts to heighten dramatic extremes. Some critics questioned the clarinetist's use of vibrato and dynamic changes. Technical music terms acciaccatura accidental aeolian aleatory alto clef antiphonal discordant harmonic harmonic progression harmony hemidemisemiquaver inversion overtone ritardando rubato scherzando scordatura secco recitative voice part whole step Related worddynamically dynamic noun[ C ] uk /daɪˈnæm.ɪk/ us /daɪˈnæm.ɪk/ the relationship between two or more people and the way that they feel about and behave towards each other, especially when this can change: The time they spent apart has created a new dynamic at home. The power dynamic between the sender and receiver of the message influences the language that is used for making a request. See also dynamics If you're able to control the message and generate good publicity, you can create a certain dynamic which will favour your client. Some of the other candidates in the debate hardly mentioned the war, which reflects a complex political dynamic. I think there can be a very different dynamic to the interview process when you are a person of colour. The breakdown of old political alliances could create a fresh dynamic. The film offers a fascinating exploration of female friendship, love, and betrayal through the changing dynamic between the three women protagonists. Relationships: general words affiliative bromance close bond close friend communion establish interfamily interpersonal interpersonally intimate intimately involved platonically privity re-establish reconnect reconnection steady unromantic well connected dynamic | American Dictionarydynamic adjective us/dɑɪˈnæm·ɪk/ having a lot of ideas and enthusiasm; energetic and forceful: a dynamic person dynamicallyadverbus/dɑɪˈnæm·ɪ·kli/ dynamismnoun[ U ]us/ˈdɑɪ·nəˌmɪz·əm/ dynamic | Business Englishdynamic adjective uk /daɪˈnæmɪk/us having a lot of ideas, energy, and enthusiasm: He was seen as young and dynamic compared to his predecessor. You must be prepared to be part of an energetic and dynamic team. dynamic leadership/management always changing and developing: a dynamic economy/environment/market Technology is dynamic, because people discover and develop it in their own ways using their own unique skills. dynamic noun uk /daɪˈnæmɪk/us [ C,usually plural ] the forces that control the relationships people or things have with each other and how those relationships can change: The aim of the research is to improve understanding of the dynamics of the business environment. group/organizational/team dynamics cultural/political/social dynamic Examples of dynamicdynamic There are few examples of neutron dynamics studies on deuteriumlabelled samples. Modeling ion-ion interaction in proteins : a molecular dynamics free energy calculation of the guanidinium-acetate association. The early stage of folding of villin headpiece subdomain observed in a 200-nanosecond fully solvated molecular dynamics simulation. Thus, altering the local rigidity of a channel protein during a simulation is likely to influence the dynamics and energetics of permeation. Local dynamics and stability of apocytochrome b562 examined by hydrogen exchange. Methods to study protein dynamics and folding by mass spectrometry. Special emphasis is given to molecular dynamics in torsion angle space, the currently most efficient method for biomolecular structure calculation. Recently, two new methods for rapid time-dependent footprinting have provided new insights into ribosome dynamics. Today, however, the variable target function method has been superseded largely by the more efficient torsion angle dynamics algorithm. I will show in this paper that the dynamics of regulatory reform in finance exemplify a pattern of ' convergence within national diversity'. In these cases, the dynamics of the interaction are determined by the system and are not a consequence of the measurement technique. The correspondence between the vortex dynamics and the temperature supports the long-standing interpretation in terms of the negative temperature. The micelle formation in amphiphilic solution is investigated by means of a molecular dynamics simulation of coarse-grained amphiphilic molecules with explicit solvent molecules. To have a complete description of the wave dynamics, we still need another jump condition. The dynamics of the fast discharge can be described by the imbalance between the thermal pressure and the magnetic pressure. See all examples of dynamic 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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