dynamic 音標拼音: [dɑɪn'æmɪk]
a . 動態的,有動力的,有力的,動力的
n . 動力,動態
動態的,有動力的,有力的,動力的動力,動態
dynamic 動態的
dynamic 動態常式
dynamic 動態
dynamic adj 1 :
characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality ; "
a dynamic market "; "
a dynamic speaker ";
"
the dynamic president of the firm " [
synonym : {
dynamic },
{
dynamical }] [
ant : {
adynamic }, {
undynamic }]
2 :
of or relating to dynamics 3 : (
used of verbs (
e .
g . `
to run ')
and participial adjectives (
e .
g . `
running '
in `
running water '))
expressing action rather than a state of being [
synonym : {
active }, {
dynamic }] [
ant :
{
stative }]
n 1 :
an efficient incentive ; "
they hoped it would act as a spiritual dynamic on all churches " [
synonym : {
moral force },
{
dynamic }]
Dynamic \
Dy *
nam "
ic \,
Dynamical \
Dy *
nam "
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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 .
[
1913 Webster ]
Science ,
as well as history ,
has its past to show ,
--
a past indeed ,
much larger ;
but its immensity is dynamic ,
not divine . --
J .
Martineau .
[
1913 Webster ]
The vowel is produced by phonetic ,
not by dynamic ,
causes . --
J .
Peile .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
Relating to physical forces ,
effects ,
or laws ;
as ,
dynamical geology .
[
1913 Webster ]
As natural science has become more dynamic ,
so has history . --
Prof .
Shedd .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
Dynamical electricity }.
See under {
Electricity }.
[
1913 Webster ]
Note :
WordNet lists a number of narrower terms for dynamic and 96 Moby Thesaurus words for "
dynamic ":
activating ,
active ,
acute ,
adventuresome ,
adventurous ,
aggressive ,
alive ,
ambitious ,
animated ,
armipotent ,
authoritative ,
brisk ,
cogent ,
driving ,
dynamical ,
eager ,
effective ,
electric ,
electrodynamic ,
emphatic ,
energetic ,
energizing ,
enterprising ,
enthusiastic ,
forceful ,
forcible ,
full of pep ,
functioning ,
geodynamic ,
go -
ahead ,
go -
go ,
hearty ,
high -
potency ,
high -
powered ,
high -
pressure ,
high -
tension ,
hustling ,
impetuous ,
in force ,
in power ,
incisive ,
intense ,
irresistible ,
keen ,
kinematic ,
kinetic ,
live ,
lively ,
living ,
lusty ,
mettlesome ,
mighty ,
mighty in battle ,
operative ,
peppy ,
potent ,
powerful ,
prepotent ,
puissant ,
pushful ,
pushing ,
pushy ,
radiodynamic ,
red -
blooded ,
robust ,
ruling ,
running ,
smacking ,
snappy ,
spanking ,
spirited ,
spry ,
strenuous ,
striking ,
strong ,
take -
charge ,
take -
over ,
telling ,
trenchant ,
up -
and -
coming ,
valid ,
vehement ,
venturesome ,
venturous ,
vibrant ,
vigorous ,
violent ,
vital ,
vitalizing ,
vivacious ,
vivid ,
working ,
zealous ,
zestful ,
zesty ,
zippy
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