dynamic
意味: Characterised by constant change, activity, or progress; energetic and forceful as a person or process.
Dynamic functions as both adjective and noun. As an adjective, it describes systems, individuals, or situations that are active and evolving, in contrast to static or stagnant ones. As a noun (often plural: 'dynamics'), it refers to the forces or processes that drive change within a system — 'power dynamics,' 'group dynamics,' 'market dynamics.' In physics, dynamics is the branch of mechanics concerned with forces and motion. The word is ubiquitous in business and academic writing.
例文
- The dynamic nature of the technology sector demands constant adaptation from established firms. 科技行业的动态特性要求老牌企业不断适应。La naturaleza dinámica del sector tecnológico exige una adaptación constante por parte de las empresas consolidadas.テクノロジー分野のダイナミックな性質は、既存の企業に絶え間ない適応を求める。기술 분야의 역동적인 특성은 기존 기업들에게 끊임없는 적응을 요구한다.
- Understanding the power dynamics within the organisation is essential before attempting any structural reform. 在尝试任何结构性改革之前,理解组织内部的权力动态至关重要。Comprender las dinámicas de poder dentro de la organización es esencial antes de intentar cualquier reforma estructural.構造改革を試みる前に、組織内の権力のダイナミクスを理解することが不可欠である。구조 개혁을 시도하기 전에 조직 내 권력의 역학 관계를 이해하는 것이 필수적이다.
- She proved to be a dynamic and inspiring leader during a period of unprecedented upheaval. 在一个前所未有的动荡时期,她证明了自己是一位充满活力且鼓舞人心的领导者。Demostró ser una líder dinámica e inspiradora durante un período de agitación sin precedentes.彼女は前例のない激動期に、精力的で人々を鼓舞するリーダーであることを証明した。그녀는 전례 없는 격동의 시기에 역동적이고 사람들에게 영감을 주는 지도자임을 입증했다.
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場面: professional, academic, journalism
トーン: positive
起源と歴史
From French dynamique, from Greek dynamikos (powerful), from dynamis (power, force). Entered English in the early 19th century, initially in scientific contexts.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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