dynamic / daɪˈnæm ɪk /

⭐基础词汇有活力有活力的动态动态的

dynamic2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

Also dy·nam·i·cal.

  1. pertaining to or characterized by energy or effective action; vigorously active or forceful; energetic: the dynamic president of the firm.
  2. Physics. of or relating to force or power.of or relating to force related to motion.
  3. pertaining to the science of dynamics.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a basic or dynamic force, especially one that motivates, affects development or stability, etc.

dynamic 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

active, vital

更多dynamic例句

  1. Republicans benefit from similar dynamics in states across the country.
  2. These are modest changes but mirror dynamic and changing consumer behavior in the market.
  3. Because of that dynamic, you’re going to see just dramatic change in the industry.
  4. In more traditional workplaces, this power dynamic is still there.
  5. Still, when taking into account search volumes, year over year trends that influence the past data, and dynamic changing CTRs, you show much work and thought goes into the process.
  6. I invite you to reflect on the actual power dynamic between Christians and LGBT people in our society.
  7. Nowhere is this new family dynamic more apparent than around the holidays.
  8. What is much more important than these numbers is an internal dynamic for which there are no statistics.
  9. Sometimes everything wrong with a larger dynamic is captured in one small interaction.
  10. The church apparently understands this dynamic, at least to a point.
  11. Abner stiffened, grew tense, as one becomes at the moment of bursting into dynamic action, but he did not stir.
  12. One was an irruptive craving within him to take some part in the dynamic activities of the surrounding world.
  13. To form, the dynamic element or principle, it owed all its individuating qualities.
  14. Misapprehending all, he was yet unconsciously the first experimenter in what we, for convenience, designate dynamic electricity.
  15. What we know as the dynamic branch of the subject was created by the investigations of Faraday; induction was its mother.