dynamic
adjective
uk/daɪˈnæm.ɪk/us/daɪˈnæm.ɪk/dynamicadjective(FULL OF ENERGY)
B2
having a lot ofideasandenthusiasm:
思维活跃的;活泼的,充满活力的,精力充沛的She'syoungand dynamic and will be agreatadditionto theteam.她年轻活泼,会给团队增添不少活力。
We need a dynamicexpansionoftradewith othercountries.我们需要大力发展与其他国家的贸易。
Synonym
energetic
- Jonesfavoursa dynamic,hands-onstyleofmanagement.
- They wereadvertisingfor ayoung, dynamicbusinessmanagerfortheirLondonoffice.
- Thisweek,ourdynamicduohave been out in thecountrysideinvestigatingtheproblem.
- We have aplan- it's nothing very dynamic, I'mafraid, but it mightwork.
- If you'relookingfor someexciting, dynamic newmusic, get along to theclubjustopenedon MarketStreet.
Energetic and lively
- ablaze
- alive
- astir
- barnstorming
- be alive and well/kickingidiom
- be as fresh as a daisyidiom
- be full of beansidiom
- friskily
- frisky
- frolic
- frolicsome
- fury
- go-getting
- refreshed
- refreshingly
- rejuvenate
- rejuvenation
- rumbustious
- spark plug
- vigorous
dynamicadjective(CHANGING)
C2
continuouslychangingordeveloping:
不断变化的;不断发展的Businessinnovationis a dynamicprocess.商业革新是一个不断变化发展的过程。
Thesituationis dynamic and maychangeat anytime.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
- disturb
- drip
- modulate
- modulation
- move on
- move the goalpostsidiom
- move with the timesidiom
- pivot
- rewrite
- sanitization
- shakesomeoneout ofsomething
- shakesomeoneup
- stead
- steepness
- sway
dynamicadjective(RELATING TO MOVEMENT)
physicsspecialized
relatingtoforcesthatproducemovement:
力的;动力的a dynamicforce动力
Physics: energy, force & power
- anti-gravity
- atmospheric pressure
- attract
- attraction
- bar magnet
- barometric pressure
- frictionless
- fundamental force
- G-force
- gravitational
- high-impact
- meltdown
- propulsion
- stored energy
- strong force
- surface tension
- thermodynamic
- transduce
- transduction
- unexcited