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dy·nam·ic
/daɪˈnæmɪk/
(
a
.)動態的,有動力的,有力的,動力的動力,動態
From:
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dy·nam·ic
/daɪˈnæmɪk/
形容詞
動態的,動力的
From:
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dynamic
動態的
From:
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dynamic
動態常式
From:
Network Terminology
dynamic
動態
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dy·nam·ic
Dy·nam·ic·al
a.
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
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
dynamic
adj
1:
characterized
by
action
or
forcefulness
or
force
of
personality
; "
a
dynamic
market
"; "
a
dynamic
speaker
";
"
the
dynamic
president
of
the
firm
" [
syn
:
dynamical
]
[
ant
:
undynamic
]
2:
of
or
relating
to
dynamics
3:
expressing
action
rather
than
a
state
of
being
;
used
of
verbs
(e.g. `
to
run
')
and
participial
adjectives
(e.g.
`
running
'
in
`
running
water
') [
syn
:
active
] [
ant
:
stative
]
n
:
an
efficient
incentive
; "
they
hoped
it
would
act
as
a
spiritual
dynamic
on
all
churches
" [
syn
:
moral force
]
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