dynamics / daɪˈnæm ɪks /

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dynamics 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Physics. the branch of mechanics that deals with the motion and equilibrium of systems under the action of forces, usually from outside the system.
  2. the motivating or driving forces, physical or moral, in any field.
  3. the pattern or history of growth, change, and development in any field.
  4. variation and gradation in the volume of musical sound.
  5. psychodynamics.

dynamics 近义词

dynamics

等同于 motion

更多dynamics例句

  1. With that in mind, works from artists delve into the intergenerational dynamics band take on topics traditionally considered taboo.
  2. Varied use of ad copy types – expanded text ads, alongside response search ads, dynamics ads, as well as using extra functions like countdowns, IF statements etc.
  3. Additionally, autonomous vehicles with an accurate understanding of the road network infrastructure and all the dynamics things that are going on, autonomous vehicles can optimize for some sort of global optimum.
  4. Put together, they shed light on the dynamics advertisers should consider as they make their own strategic decisions.
  5. He conducted a study using computational fluid dynamics simulations to understand how air flows inside a car and its implications for covid-19 airborne transmission.
  6. My sisters Sarah and Katie inspired the female dynamics in the film.
  7. The emerging power dynamics in Yemen are undermining U.S. gains against Al Qaeda and strengthening ISIS.
  8. The original work of Bowen was focused on the dynamics within a nuclear family.
  9. More important than determining who deserved credit is ap­preciating the dynamics that occur when people share ideas.
  10. The band is well aware of this, and of how changing dynamics affected the music.
  11. A wondrous science of dynamics exhibits here its problems ready solved.
  12. But dynamics has not been the only physical science involved in making the machine of civilization.
  13. Of course scales must be carefully studied, with various accents, rhythms and tonal dynamics; arpeggios also.
  14. Dynamics, or kinetics, which treats of simple motion as an effect of the action of forces.
  15. It was also equally evident that the laws governing the new science of thermo-dynamics could be mathematically expressed.