flexible 的 2 个定义
- a flexible substance or material, as rubber or leather.
flexible 近义词
pliable, bendable
adaptable, responsive
更多flexible例句
- To help the tech player navigate and manage its growth not only as a somewhat-newly-public company but also as an increasingly distributed one—even after the pandemic passes, Slack expects to have a much more flexible workforce.
- Successful re-opening, therefore, will require that schools be flexible and make some changes.
- However, over the last six months, the movement to reshape advertising to actually be agile, nimble and flexible has no longer been an abstract idea but rather a necessity.
- These perovskite layers are also being developed to manufacture flexible solar panels that can be processed to roll like newsprint, further reducing costs.
- Over time, mathematicians have developed an increasingly flexible view of what it means for two objects to be “the same.”
- And lo, Snowballs—underpants which can hold a flexible gel pack that you store in the freezer—was born.
- Of course, a more flexible interpretation is just as accurate.
- Have a plan but be flexible and adjust to emerging realities.
- The US should be more flexible and honest regarding its policy of never paying ransom for hostages.
- For example, to build flexible career and promotional tracks which do not conflict with biology.
- All the ancient civilized peoples used ropes and cordage, made from such flexible materials as their countries afforded.
- She could admire their fine flexible play under the water; do what she would with them her hands at least were feminine.
- This consists of a tarred rope, or a flexible whip-stalk, three-fourths of an inch in diameter, with a swab or bulbous end.
- The dry leaflets may be made flexible for this purpose by laying them on the grass in the night air.
- Jimmy Hall, the sealer, laid his flexible rule over the face of each log.