Dynamic

Pronunciation:/daɪˈnæmɪk/
ENZH

Quick Translations

  • 动态的
  • 活跃的
  • 动力的

Definitions

adjective

Definition

Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.

In ZH

以不断变化、活动或进步为特征的。

Examples

  • The stock market is very dynamic; one moment it’s up, and the next it’s down, like a rollercoaster ride!
  • Trying to plan my schedule during holiday season feels so dynamic; every time I think I have it figured out, a new event pops up!
  • My cat is extremely dynamic; she's chasing her tail one minute and sleeping in the next—schedules are meant to be broken!

Cultural Notes

In English-speaking cultures, the term 'dynamic' is often used in business and technology contexts to describe markets or innovations that evolve rapidly.

noun

Definition

A force that stimulates change or progress within a system or process.

In ZH

刺激某个系统或过程变化或进步的力量。

Examples

  • The dynamic between the two leaders was so tense that even the coffee machine started to feel awkward!
  • There’s a dynamic in the team that makes it hard for anyone to take a lunch break without being asked to attend a spontaneous meeting.
  • In a group project, the dynamic can either launch you to success or sink your ship like a bad pirate movie!

Cultural Notes

The word 'dynamic' in this context can often refer to relationships or interactions that affect outcomes, like team dynamics in workplaces.