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Definition of dynamic in English:

dynamic

adjective dʌɪˈnamɪkdaɪˈnæmɪk
  • 1(of a process or system) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.

    (过程,系统)动态的;不断变化的

    a dynamic economy

    不断变化的经济。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The dynamic nature of curricula in general, and the curriculum at our school in particular, also poses a challenge to the interpretation of the results.
    • The critical point to be made at the outset of this discussion of the new regionalism is the dynamic relationship between developments in different parts of the world.
    • In this work, networks are conceived as dynamic systems that self-assemble and evolve in time through the addition and removal of actors and ties.
    • All clinical interactions with adolescents must be seen against this dynamic background of development.
    • The dynamic nature of the security market, combined with its seemingly perpetual immaturity, can leave any forecast about its future off target.
    • They see this as an area that needs to be better planned in order to deliver the kind of roads and other back up services demanded by a modern dynamic economy.
    • In this context, climate change should be viewed as a dynamic system of atmospheric processes and their products.
    • Because many factors are involved and they are dynamic, responses of crops cannot be easily predicted, yet agronomically they are of considerable importance.
    • It could cap off an immense performance that has embraced all types of offensive records and included the development of a dynamic defense.
    • The daytime social system is dynamic, with only some members of the population seen together at a time.
    • The key to development lies in a dynamic private sector.
    • The many sequences involving herds of horses racing at full speed are very dynamic with effective use of the surrounds.
    • According to MacDougall, game development is, by nature, dynamic.
    • Both the capitalist economy and the world climate are complex, dynamic systems.
    • Human society, like any system composed of dynamic processes, depends on an external energy source.
    • Emotional structures are not simply on or off: they are dynamic, and hence prone to myriad fluctuations in relation to thought and perception.
    • The bulk of these are high-powered, dynamic events with ideas sparking and wit at a maximum.
    • Web sites, by their very nature, are dynamic and need to change over time.
    • The transaction process is a dynamic system that is composed of the interplay of the three information flows.
    • To use a cliché, the only constant in a dynamic economy is change.
    Synonyms
    modern, liberal, advanced, forward-looking, forward-thinking, go-ahead, enlightened, enterprising, innovative, up-and-coming, new, avant-garde, modernistic, disruptive
    1. 1.1Physics Relating to forces producing motion.
      〔物理〕(与)动力(有关)的。常与STATIC 相对
      Often contrasted with static
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The water going down your plughole, the planets going around the sun, the electrons spinning around a nucleus, they all reflect the same dynamic tension between opposing forces.
      • The primary means by which a fly wing creates aerodynamic force is dynamic stall.
      • We would therefore postulate that individual lipid molecules in fusion intermediates would have canonical structure but increased dynamic motion.
      • As for the carbon monoxide complex, our main interest was to characterize the dynamic motion of the 02 and imidazole axial ligands.
      • For Bernoulli's principle to dominate a dynamic situation, friction must be less dominant.
    2. 1.2Linguistics (of a verb) expressing an action, activity, event, or process.
      〔语言学〕(动词)动态的。与STATIVE 相对
      Contrasted with stative
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is a category of verb that contrasts with dynamic verb in the aspect system of a language, and relates to state and not action: in English, such verbs as belong, love.
    3. 1.3 Denoting or relating to web pages that update frequently or are generated according to an individual's search terms.
      (网页)动态的;根据用户搜索情况生成
      the dynamic content of these sites keeps their audience informed and up to date

      这些网站上动态内容能使浏览的网民随时掌握最新的信息。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Do you feel that to be successful an e-business needs a dynamic website?
      • The first and most important component of MIRA's dynamic content is its weekly Arabic newsletter, The Monitor [ 117 ].
      • Dynamic profiling is information gathered from actual executions of a program.
      • A common problem for sites using databases concerns dynamic urls.
      • The majority of the movement's dynamic Internet content is presented in Arabic for local consumption.
      • This article served as an introduction to using includes in PHP and building a simple, dynamic website.
      • Google says that a dynamic URL with 2 parameters "should" get indexed.
      • A typical visit to Indymedia's main Web site (www.indymedia.org) reveals an active, dynamic presentation of news.
      • Now, what if we changed the page to something dynamic.
      • This can be particularly useful for report generators or dynamic Web sites.
      • For example, suppose you have a large dynamic website that uses advanced scripts to put a user interface on an organization's financial system.
      • Of course, what is so compelling about e-cards is that they're easy to send, easy to personalize, and have dynamic content.
      • Web page content on pages that ads are served should be static not dynamic.
      • Try to convert your dynamic pages to static ones, or let the server do it for you to reduce the number of parameters in the URL.
      • To allow for more interactivity, the concept of dynamic pages was added.
      • The sidebar is the place where small, dynamic applications live.
      • Desktop wallpaper is interesting enough, but dynamic applications can be put on the desktop as well.
      • A CMS system will very often require SEO more than static sites, depending of the dynamic nature of the pages.
      • Robot programs that are used by search engines to index sites hate dynamic pages.
      • Backups protect the HTML content but are not critical, since the Web farms do not generally host dynamic data.
  • 2(of a person) positive in attitude and full of energy and new ideas.

    (人)有活力的,生气勃勃的

    a dynamic young advertising executive
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The two of them together are a dynamic team, full of energy, life and very headstrong.
    • She was dynamic, a bit high-strung, of strong character, and completely devoted to the cause.
    • Yet, they are dynamic and open to assimilate and incorporate new ideas that explain further aspects of change.
    • She said: ‘She was full of ideas, very dynamic, a great leader and with it all she had a very real sense of humility.’
    • As a child I was always out and about with friends, constantly doing things, we were very dynamic.
    • We are always adapting and changing; we are dynamic, not stagnant beings.
    • The Netherlands has arrived on the scene in the last few years with a crop of vital, dynamic young directors.
    • He is dynamic and quite quick, and gets in behind the defence, which I think is why he gets noticed a lot.
    • He is dynamic and a good ball handler, yet he also has the ability to scrummage well.
    • Along comes the brash dynamic young executive with pronounced ideas upon improving efficiency.
    • He's dynamic, he's bright, he's an inspiring person.
    • He is dynamic, ahead of the pack, and 100 per cent for the customer.
    • A party insider agrees that she is dynamic: ‘She is focused and intelligent, and doesn't suffer fools gladly.’
    • Although still only a junior, she was dynamic and powerful, with routines of outstanding difficulty on all four events.
    • He is so dynamic, right inside himself, and beautiful, and charming, and funny.
    • Tony Meola, the league's reigning MVP, was as inspirational as he was dynamic last season.
    • You are dynamic, forceful and assertive while making new beginnings at work and soft, gentle and loving in personal relationships today.
    • On stage, he is truly dynamic, exuding a palpable charisma comparable to the likes of Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra.
    • Fassel can't seem to find the fight mix, but when he is on, he is dynamic.
    • He is dynamic in the loose and we expect big things of him.
    Synonyms
    energetic, spirited, active, lively, zestful, vital, vigorous, strong, forceful, powerful, potent, positive, effective, effectual, high-powered, aggressive, driving, pushing, bold, enterprising
    electric, magnetic, flamboyant, passionate, fiery
    informal go-getting, zippy, peppy, sparky, high-octane, full of get-up-and-go, full of vim and vigour, full of beans, gutsy, spunky, ballsy, feisty, have-a-go, go-ahead
    North American informal go-go
  • 3Relating to the volume of sound produced by an instrument, voice, or recording.

    〔乐〕(指音量)力度变化的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Dolby Surround audio is also more dynamic than the original stereo broadcast, offering crystal clear dialogue and punchy music.
    • In theory this produces a cleaner and more dynamic sound.
    • Now at the peak of her powers, Zajick can apparently do just about anything she wishes with her voice, at all dynamic levels and throughout her range.
    • Brilliant orchestral playing and dynamic rhythmic articulation were the hallmarks of a stunning performance.
    • Even better is the sound, a dynamic, active Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.
  • 4Electronics
    (of a memory device) needing to be refreshed by the periodic application of a voltage.

    〔电子〕(存储器)动态的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although not as dense, SRAM is many times faster than dynamic random access memory.
    • The patent pertains to the method of forming a data storage capacitor with a wide electrode area for dynamic random access memory using double spacers.
    • This is a method for manufacturing dynamic random access memory capable of increasing the storage capacity of the capacitor.
    • The research produced an article and a patent for a novel type of dynamic computer memory.
    • This describes the method and apparatus for detecting an initialization signal and a command packet error in packetized dynamic random access memories.
noun dʌɪˈnamɪkdaɪˈnæmɪk
  • 1A force that stimulates change or progress within a system or process.

    动力

    evaluation is part of the basic dynamic of the project

    评估是这个项目的基本动力的一部分。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The secret of decorative patterns is that the dynamic of part-whole relations within them seems to energize them.
    • The brief introduction of each individual within the group dynamic adds texture to an uncomplicated tale, and offers multiple opportunities for comedic repartee.
    • More and more nations understand that this is the basic dynamic of globalization.
    • The group dynamic also explains why Cheryl has had such a hard initiation.
    • In addition, bearing in mind one's inherent location within the dynamic of gender relations should inform the way in which one interacts with others, male and female.
    • Placing families under surveillance alters the whole dynamic of family life, and may force parents into what one father called ‘defensive parenting’.
    • The core dynamic in each of these cases was hypothesized to be rebelliousness and a protest against overbearing parents.
    • This can be seen as an early version of the Marxist dynamic of dialectical materialism.
    • It's both like and unlike the mass of Gunn's work, and that gives me as reader a dynamic I find stimulating.
    • The terrible poverty at the global level he sees as getting worse, with the same dynamic at work within all countries, even industrialised ones.
    • There is thus a new dynamic in the processes by which the past is captured, and communicated in the present.
    • Preferring a more engaged approach, Boutin has been involved in a number of projects to improve the cultural dynamic of the city.
    • I think the same dynamic exists within the elite of every culture.
    • A similar dynamic was probably at play with this traditional tale.
    • This view has taken hold even despite the fact that the real dynamic of progress is currently unremarkable.
    • For the sake of the team dynamic, I'm inclined to go for another woman, which rules this candidate out.
    • I didn't like being stuck in a power dynamic where I had to force people to do what I could do on my own.
    • If the family dynamic does not cause Tracy's downfall, it certainly presents no obstacle.
    • This system is characterized by an expansive dynamic which invades every pre-technological enclave and shapes the whole of social life.
    • It would create a strong dynamic for change and efficiency.
  • 2Music

    another term for dynamics (sense 3)

Derivatives

  • dynamical

  • adjective dʌɪˈnamɪk(ə)ldaɪˈnæmək(ə)l
    • It has also been observed that solvent, when present, has an important controlling effect on the dynamical transition.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This theory becomes especially interesting when applied to the most sophisticated dynamical system of all - our DNA.
      • The arrows in the figure show the dynamical behavior of the three-dimensional correlated motion of these three regions.
      • You know, I'm interested in the the dynamical and self-organizing aspects of this phenomenon as well.
      • In scientific terms we are complex dynamical systems and this fact affects our observational capacity in a very real way.

Origin

Early 19th century (as a term in physics): from French dynamique, from Greek dunamikos, from dunamis 'power'.

Rhymes

aerodynamic, balsamic, ceramic, cryptogamic, cycloramic, hydrodynamic, Islamic, panoramic, psychodynamic, thermodynamic

Definition of dynamic in US English:

dynamic

adjectivedaɪˈnæmɪkdīˈnamik
  • 1(of a process or system) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.

    (过程,系统)动态的;不断变化的

    a dynamic economy

    不断变化的经济。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Because many factors are involved and they are dynamic, responses of crops cannot be easily predicted, yet agronomically they are of considerable importance.
    • Web sites, by their very nature, are dynamic and need to change over time.
    • The many sequences involving herds of horses racing at full speed are very dynamic with effective use of the surrounds.
    • In this context, climate change should be viewed as a dynamic system of atmospheric processes and their products.
    • The daytime social system is dynamic, with only some members of the population seen together at a time.
    • Emotional structures are not simply on or off: they are dynamic, and hence prone to myriad fluctuations in relation to thought and perception.
    • The key to development lies in a dynamic private sector.
    • They see this as an area that needs to be better planned in order to deliver the kind of roads and other back up services demanded by a modern dynamic economy.
    • All clinical interactions with adolescents must be seen against this dynamic background of development.
    • Human society, like any system composed of dynamic processes, depends on an external energy source.
    • The bulk of these are high-powered, dynamic events with ideas sparking and wit at a maximum.
    • Both the capitalist economy and the world climate are complex, dynamic systems.
    • The critical point to be made at the outset of this discussion of the new regionalism is the dynamic relationship between developments in different parts of the world.
    • In this work, networks are conceived as dynamic systems that self-assemble and evolve in time through the addition and removal of actors and ties.
    • According to MacDougall, game development is, by nature, dynamic.
    • To use a cliché, the only constant in a dynamic economy is change.
    • The transaction process is a dynamic system that is composed of the interplay of the three information flows.
    • The dynamic nature of curricula in general, and the curriculum at our school in particular, also poses a challenge to the interpretation of the results.
    • It could cap off an immense performance that has embraced all types of offensive records and included the development of a dynamic defense.
    • The dynamic nature of the security market, combined with its seemingly perpetual immaturity, can leave any forecast about its future off target.
    Synonyms
    modern, liberal, advanced, forward-looking, forward-thinking, go-ahead, enlightened, enterprising, innovative, up-and-coming, new, avant-garde, modernistic, disruptive
    1. 1.1Physics Relating to forces producing motion.
      〔物理〕(与)动力(有关)的。常与STATIC 相对
      Often contrasted with static
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We would therefore postulate that individual lipid molecules in fusion intermediates would have canonical structure but increased dynamic motion.
      • As for the carbon monoxide complex, our main interest was to characterize the dynamic motion of the 02 and imidazole axial ligands.
      • The primary means by which a fly wing creates aerodynamic force is dynamic stall.
      • The water going down your plughole, the planets going around the sun, the electrons spinning around a nucleus, they all reflect the same dynamic tension between opposing forces.
      • For Bernoulli's principle to dominate a dynamic situation, friction must be less dominant.
    2. 1.2Linguistics (of a verb) expressing an action, activity, event, or process.
      〔语言学〕(动词)动态的。与STATIVE 相对
      Contrasted with stative
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is a category of verb that contrasts with dynamic verb in the aspect system of a language, and relates to state and not action: in English, such verbs as belong, love.
    3. 1.3 Denoting or relating to web pages that update frequently or are generated according to an individual's search terms.
      (网页)动态的;根据用户搜索情况生成
      the dynamic content of these sites keeps their audience informed and up to date

      这些网站上动态内容能使浏览的网民随时掌握最新的信息。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The sidebar is the place where small, dynamic applications live.
      • Desktop wallpaper is interesting enough, but dynamic applications can be put on the desktop as well.
      • A typical visit to Indymedia's main Web site (www.indymedia.org) reveals an active, dynamic presentation of news.
      • This article served as an introduction to using includes in PHP and building a simple, dynamic website.
      • Web page content on pages that ads are served should be static not dynamic.
      • A common problem for sites using databases concerns dynamic urls.
      • Dynamic profiling is information gathered from actual executions of a program.
      • The first and most important component of MIRA's dynamic content is its weekly Arabic newsletter, The Monitor [ 117 ].
      • This can be particularly useful for report generators or dynamic Web sites.
      • Of course, what is so compelling about e-cards is that they're easy to send, easy to personalize, and have dynamic content.
      • Backups protect the HTML content but are not critical, since the Web farms do not generally host dynamic data.
      • For example, suppose you have a large dynamic website that uses advanced scripts to put a user interface on an organization's financial system.
      • Do you feel that to be successful an e-business needs a dynamic website?
      • To allow for more interactivity, the concept of dynamic pages was added.
      • Robot programs that are used by search engines to index sites hate dynamic pages.
      • Google says that a dynamic URL with 2 parameters "should" get indexed.
      • Now, what if we changed the page to something dynamic.
      • A CMS system will very often require SEO more than static sites, depending of the dynamic nature of the pages.
      • Try to convert your dynamic pages to static ones, or let the server do it for you to reduce the number of parameters in the URL.
      • The majority of the movement's dynamic Internet content is presented in Arabic for local consumption.
  • 2(of a person) positive in attitude and full of energy and new ideas.

    (人)有活力的,生气勃勃的

    she's dynamic and determined

    她活跃而且坚定。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is dynamic in the loose and we expect big things of him.
    • We are always adapting and changing; we are dynamic, not stagnant beings.
    • On stage, he is truly dynamic, exuding a palpable charisma comparable to the likes of Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra.
    • As a child I was always out and about with friends, constantly doing things, we were very dynamic.
    • Yet, they are dynamic and open to assimilate and incorporate new ideas that explain further aspects of change.
    • He is so dynamic, right inside himself, and beautiful, and charming, and funny.
    • She said: ‘She was full of ideas, very dynamic, a great leader and with it all she had a very real sense of humility.’
    • A party insider agrees that she is dynamic: ‘She is focused and intelligent, and doesn't suffer fools gladly.’
    • Along comes the brash dynamic young executive with pronounced ideas upon improving efficiency.
    • Tony Meola, the league's reigning MVP, was as inspirational as he was dynamic last season.
    • The two of them together are a dynamic team, full of energy, life and very headstrong.
    • You are dynamic, forceful and assertive while making new beginnings at work and soft, gentle and loving in personal relationships today.
    • She was dynamic, a bit high-strung, of strong character, and completely devoted to the cause.
    • Fassel can't seem to find the fight mix, but when he is on, he is dynamic.
    • He's dynamic, he's bright, he's an inspiring person.
    • He is dynamic and quite quick, and gets in behind the defence, which I think is why he gets noticed a lot.
    • He is dynamic and a good ball handler, yet he also has the ability to scrummage well.
    • He is dynamic, ahead of the pack, and 100 per cent for the customer.
    • Although still only a junior, she was dynamic and powerful, with routines of outstanding difficulty on all four events.
    • The Netherlands has arrived on the scene in the last few years with a crop of vital, dynamic young directors.
    Synonyms
    energetic, spirited, active, lively, zestful, vital, vigorous, strong, forceful, powerful, potent, positive, effective, effectual, high-powered, aggressive, driving, pushing, bold, enterprising
  • 3Relating to the volume of sound produced by an instrument, voice, or recording.

    〔乐〕(指音量)力度变化的

    an astounding dynamic range

    惊人的力度变化范围。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Dolby Surround audio is also more dynamic than the original stereo broadcast, offering crystal clear dialogue and punchy music.
    • In theory this produces a cleaner and more dynamic sound.
    • Brilliant orchestral playing and dynamic rhythmic articulation were the hallmarks of a stunning performance.
    • Now at the peak of her powers, Zajick can apparently do just about anything she wishes with her voice, at all dynamic levels and throughout her range.
    • Even better is the sound, a dynamic, active Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.
  • 4Electronics
    (of a memory device) needing to be refreshed by the periodic application of a voltage.

    〔电子〕(存储器)动态的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This describes the method and apparatus for detecting an initialization signal and a command packet error in packetized dynamic random access memories.
    • Although not as dense, SRAM is many times faster than dynamic random access memory.
    • The patent pertains to the method of forming a data storage capacitor with a wide electrode area for dynamic random access memory using double spacers.
    • This is a method for manufacturing dynamic random access memory capable of increasing the storage capacity of the capacitor.
    • The research produced an article and a patent for a novel type of dynamic computer memory.
noundaɪˈnæmɪkdīˈnamik
  • 1A force that stimulates change or progress within a system or process.

    动力

    evaluation is part of the basic dynamic of the project

    评估是这个项目的基本动力的一部分。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In addition, bearing in mind one's inherent location within the dynamic of gender relations should inform the way in which one interacts with others, male and female.
    • This can be seen as an early version of the Marxist dynamic of dialectical materialism.
    • There is thus a new dynamic in the processes by which the past is captured, and communicated in the present.
    • Preferring a more engaged approach, Boutin has been involved in a number of projects to improve the cultural dynamic of the city.
    • The core dynamic in each of these cases was hypothesized to be rebelliousness and a protest against overbearing parents.
    • It would create a strong dynamic for change and efficiency.
    • A similar dynamic was probably at play with this traditional tale.
    • If the family dynamic does not cause Tracy's downfall, it certainly presents no obstacle.
    • This system is characterized by an expansive dynamic which invades every pre-technological enclave and shapes the whole of social life.
    • The brief introduction of each individual within the group dynamic adds texture to an uncomplicated tale, and offers multiple opportunities for comedic repartee.
    • The secret of decorative patterns is that the dynamic of part-whole relations within them seems to energize them.
    • Placing families under surveillance alters the whole dynamic of family life, and may force parents into what one father called ‘defensive parenting’.
    • This view has taken hold even despite the fact that the real dynamic of progress is currently unremarkable.
    • More and more nations understand that this is the basic dynamic of globalization.
    • For the sake of the team dynamic, I'm inclined to go for another woman, which rules this candidate out.
    • It's both like and unlike the mass of Gunn's work, and that gives me as reader a dynamic I find stimulating.
    • The terrible poverty at the global level he sees as getting worse, with the same dynamic at work within all countries, even industrialised ones.
    • I didn't like being stuck in a power dynamic where I had to force people to do what I could do on my own.
    • The group dynamic also explains why Cheryl has had such a hard initiation.
    • I think the same dynamic exists within the elite of every culture.
  • 2Music

    another term for dynamics (sense 3)

Origin

Early 19th century (as a term in physics): from French dynamique, from Greek dunamikos, from dunamis ‘power’.

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