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agileness

/aj-uhl, -ahyl/US // ˈædʒ əl, -aɪl //UK // (ˈædʒaɪl) //

敏捷性,灵敏性,敏捷度,敏捷

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : quick and well-coordinated in movement; lithe: an agile leap.
    • : active; lively: an agile person.
    • : marked by an ability to think quickly; mentally acute or aware: She's 95 and still very agile.
    • : noting or relating to a philosophy of product development and production intended to create and distribute batches of working products in a short period of time with subsequent batches planned in a cyclical schedule of improvement, production, and distribution: agile software programming;agile manufacturing;agile teams.Compare waterfall. See also Agile development.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Sometimes Agile . an iterative and collaborative philosophy of rapid product development and production: Agile is being used by more and more companies outside of the tech sector.

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Examples

  • Those in position to be agile and focused on getting in front of the most current opportunities in search will win the clicks—and the lion’s share of new business.

  • We’re also proud of our heritage but we can be agile and evolve, and we have.

  • For years, agency executives and marketers have used “agile” and “nimble” as buzzwords to set themselves up as modern and differentiated.

  • On top of that, companies are now challenged to ensure that their organization is agile, responsive, and nimble and in these tumultuous times.

  • Marketers need to craft campaigns that are affordable, cost-effective and agile – and that means paid search.

  • By the time of the recording session, Brian had become quite agile with the flute and suggested adding it to the song.

  • She has made few public appearances but when she has been photographed, she has looked agile and fit.

  • His silhouettes, which so often make a woman appear aerodynamic and agile, this season left her looking grounded and sluggish.

  • In order to remain at its forefront, we are adapting our organization to be more agile, creative and responsive.

  • Gingrich is a strong debater, agile enough even to turn a question about past marital infidelity into an applause line.

  • If a merry dance is produced by the agile bow, its sympathetic tones at once excite a corresponding feeling.

  • One was a little wizened man who seemed, for all his apparent age, extremely agile.

  • They bounded through the tall herbage "like grasshoppers" and were remarkably agile in climbing.

  • The vision finally resolved itself into human form and shape, as it sprang down to the rock with the agile bound of a young deer.

  • One of them which P. le Comte saw was at least four feet high, and very agile.