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 dynamic [daɪ'næmɪk]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 动态的, 有活力的, 有力的, 动力的, 不断变化的

n. 动力, 动态

[计] 动态的

[医] 动力的


  1. We are looking for dynamic persons to be salesmen.
    我们正在寻找充满活力的销售人员。
  2. He has a dynamic personality.
    他是个性活跃的人。
  3. A dynamic market.
    有活力的市场


dynamic
[ noun ]
  1. an efficient incentive

  2. <noun.motive>
    they hoped it would act as a spiritual dynamic on all churches
[ adj ]
  1. characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality

  2. <adj.all>
    a dynamic market
    a dynamic speaker
    the dynamic president of the firm
  3. of or relating to dynamics

  4. <adj.pert>
  5. (used of verbs (e.g. `to run') and participial adjectives (e.g. `running' in `running water')) expressing action rather than a state of being

  6. <adj.all>


Dynamic \Dy*nam"ic\, Dynamical \Dy*nam"ic*al\, a. [Gr. ?
powerful, fr. ? power, fr. ? to be able; cf. L. durus hard,
E. dure: cf. F. dynamique.]
1. Of or pertaining to dynamics; belonging to energy or
power; characterized by energy or production of force.

Science, as well as history, has its past to show,
-- a past indeed, much larger; but its immensity is
dynamic, not divine. --J.
Martineau.

The vowel is produced by phonetic, not by dynamic,
causes. --J. Peile.

2. Relating to physical forces, effects, or laws; as,
dynamical geology.

As natural science has become more dynamic, so has
history. --Prof. Shedd.

{Dynamical electricity}. See under {Electricity}.

Note: WordNet lists a number of narrower terms for dynamic
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  1. The chip accord, signed last summer, forbids Japanese chip makers from selling dynamic random-access-memory chips, or D-rams, below certain fair-market values calculated by the Commerce Department.
  2. The obsession, continentals feel, is with 'exit' rather than long-term commitment. On the other hand, the stream of flotations and dividends also promotes a dynamic recycling of wealth.
  3. Kantor was known for creating dynamic, inventive theater based on historical and personal themes.
  4. Mr Blair has already made the elision between acceptance of a dynamic market economy and a role for government in creating the conditions for economic success and social stability.
  5. Man is dynamic, determined to shape his own future.
  6. The sparkling dynamic of Britain's increasingly successful woman prime minister opened many doors, not least across the Atlantic.
  7. Latin America is Chile's most dynamic trading partner, especially in manufactured goods.
  8. We've spent a lot of time talking about Eastern Europe, on the dynamic changes taking place there and inside the Soviet Union.
  9. These provisions, however, have also been criticised as suppressing the dynamic development of European culture,' the report says. The Japanese government is determined to be more controversial, if gently so on the issue of culture.
  10. A Nippon Life association also would offer Shearson a link with one of the wealthiest Japanese financial institutions and an influential partner in one of the world's most dynamic financial markets.
  11. They are great, dynamic entertainment vehicles," the producer said.
  12. The Soviet Union's dynamic leader, President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, has retreated into an unusual silence and been absent from public view after making a brief trip to Armenia.
  13. That is to help finance the development of a dynamic private sector whose capacity for future growth will be largely determined by access to affordable loans from competent banks.
  14. Kidder Peabody noted that prices of dynamic random access memory chips have risen recently, contrary to expectations they would remain flat or even fall slightly, given the current weak economic conditions.
  15. Thailand has become the region's most dynamic economy, according to Miron Mushkat, chief regional economist for Baring Securities Ltd. of Hong Kong.
  16. The 1960s and '70s saw the most intelligent and dynamic nation-building program in all Asia.
  17. "I didn't want to _ in this time of dynamic change (in Eastern Europe) _ miss something, something that I might get better firsthand from Mr. Gorbachev," he said.
  18. His declaration of support for a dynamic market economy is meaningless unless he shows that he knows what it would take to sustain it. Leadership may be about broad perspectives and aspirations.
  19. The plant will make static random access memory chips (SRAMs) and eventually dynamic random access memory chips, also called DRAMs. SRAMs are faster but more expensive than the more common DRAMs. Japan dominates the world market for computer memory chips.
  20. But the accident investigation has found the weight of the train was about 8,900 tons, and that possibly only two of the locomotive had "dynamic braking" capability _ which Dickenson described as akin to downshifting on a car to help slow it.
  21. Throughout most of that period the most dynamic parts of the world have been Europe and its American offshoots.
  22. The first ploy works, the right hand shimmering while strong left-hand chords control the dynamic of Joseph's well wrought compositions darkly.
  23. To "represent a dynamic medium," he says.
  24. In both cases, he argues, it is the first member of the couple, Japan and Europe, that will be the dynamic manufacturing force supporting the militarily strong but economically burdened superpower.
  25. Chile, a protectionist backwater in the early 1970s, now has a dynamic and open export-capable economy.
  26. But she also was a more accomplished and dynamic speaker than her primary opponent, state Attorney General John Van de Kamp, who closely resembles Wilson in both appearance and personal mannerisms.
  27. He added that the First Carolina systems are located in "dynamic and exciting growth markets and will benefit greatly from the financial and marketing resources of the Cooke organization."
  28. Since its 1985 launch it has become one of France's most dynamic channels, with 3.6m subscribers at the end of last year.
  29. The DoE inspector said the system must make some small allowance for 'the dynamic, the unexpected and the downright quirky.' Ethnic fighting broke out in Lagos as the unrest sweeping Nigeria reached the capital.
  30. In a dynamic world problems aren't necessarily permanent or reflective of national weaknesses. "The pessimists aren't seeing the big global picture," he says.
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