dynamic
Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B2|Oxford 1001 vocabularyACADEMIC vocabulary dy‧nam‧ic /daɪˈnæmɪk/ adjective
dynamic noun
پویا، فعال
بالان، قوه ای، متحرک، نیروی درونی، نیروی مستقر، نیروی فعاله درونی، وابسته به نیروی محرکه، جنباننده، حرکتی، شخص پرانرژی، پویا، علوم مهندسی: دینامیک، کامپیوتر: پویا، عمران: جنبشی، قانون فقه: پویا، شیمی: دینامیک، روانشناسی: پویشی، علوم هوایی: پویا، علوم نظامی: فعالیت درونی
قوه محرک، نیروی جنباننده
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Advanced Persian Dictionary مهندسی صنایع: پویا، متحرک ،دینامیک
الکترونیک: پویا،
کامپیوتر: پویا، دینامیک،
شیمی: بالان، قوه ای، متحرک، پویا، دینامیک،
علوم مهندسی: متحرک، پویا،
حقوق: پویا،
هواپیمایی: نیروی درونی، نیروی مستقر، نیروی فعاله درونی، فعالیت درونی،
علوم نظامی: جنبشی،
عمران: پویا، پویشی،
روانشناسی: وابسته به نیروی محرکه، جنباننده، حرکتی، شخص پرانرژی، پویا
کامپیوتر: دینامیک، متحرک
[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary ▲
Synonyms & Related Words dynamic[adjective]Synonyms: energetic, forceful, go-ahead, go-getting
(informal), high-powered, lively, powerful, vital
Antonyms: static, inert
Contrasted words: idle, inactive, passive
Related Words: activating,
energizing,
vitalizing,
forceful,
forcible,
intense,
vehement,
violent
English Thesaurus: energetic, full of energy/bursting with energy, dynamic, hyperactive, tireless, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. dy‧nam‧ic1 AC /daɪˈnæmɪk/
adjective[
Date: 1800-1900;
Language: French;
Origin: dynamique, from Greek dynamikos 'powerful', from dynamis 'power']
1. full of energy and new ideas, and determined to succeed:
dynamic and ambitious people2. continuously moving or changing:
a dynamic and unstable process3. technical relating to a force or power that causes movement
—dynamically /-kli/
adverb [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. dynamic2 AC noun1. dynamics a) [plural] the way in which things or people behave, react, and affect each other
dynamics of the dynamics of the family He did research on group dynamics and leadership styles. b) [uncountable] the science relating to the movement of objects and the forces involved in movement
c) [plural] changes in how loudly music is played or sung
2. [singular] formal something that causes action or change
dynamic of She regards class conflict as a central dynamic of historical change. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations dynamic adj. VERBS be, seem | become | remain The business has managed to change and remain dynamic. ADV. highly, truly These countries are characterized by highly dynamic economies.
fully | increasingly | essentially, fundamentally The process is essentially dynamic with ideas and feedback flowing both ways. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Thesaurus energetic having a lot of energy:
If you’re feeling energetic, we could go out for a run.full of energy/bursting with energy energetic and ready to work hard or do a lot of things:
I admire her because she’s so full of energy and enthusiasm. When she first started at the college she was bursting with energy and full of new ideas.dynamic very energetic and always wanting to do new things:
What this country needs is a dynamic new leader.hyperactive having more energy than is normal or good, because you cannot keep still or quiet for very long – used especially about children:
Our youngest daughter was hyperactive, and it had a damaging effect on the whole family.tireless working with a lot of energy in a determined way, especially to achieve a particular thing:
She was a tireless campaigner against apartheid in South Africa.full of beans informal feeling energetic and happy and showing this in the way you behave:
He’s one of those people who leap out of bed full of beans every morning. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲