单词 | dynamic |
释义 | dynamic1 of 2adjective dy·nam·ic dī-ˈna-mik 1 a : marked by usually continuous and productive activity or change a dynamic city b : energetic, forceful a dynamic personality 2 or less commonly dynamical dī-ˈna-mi-kəl a : of or relating to physical force or energy b : of or relating to dynamics (see dynamics entry 1) 3 of random-access memory : requiring periodic refreshment of charge in order to retain data dynamically dī-ˈna-mi-k(ə-)lē adverb dynamic 2 of 2noun plural dynamics : a force or factor that controls or influences a process of growth, change, interaction, or activity : a dynamic force or factor a social/cultural/interpersonal dynamic … describes a world order that seems to be evolving from ideology as the principal dynamic … Woody West Denial has always been the most devastating social and political dynamic of the AIDS epidemic … June E. Osborn Still, one wonders, Is there a way to achieve … results without some of the extraneous nastiness, the relentless controlling dynamic? Jack McCallum see also dynamics entry 1 dynamic adjective1 as in energetic having active strength of body or mind a dynamic new challenger for the title of heavyweight champion Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in aggressive marked by or uttered with forcefulness a dynamic speech expressing her party's goals and values Synonyms & Similar Words
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