dynamic
Prononciation : [/daɪˈnæm.ɪk/]
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Contexte : « movement or change »
(adjective) being full of energy, constantly changing or progressing. If something is dynamic, it is lively and always moving.
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The dynamic presentation kept the audience engaged from start to finish.
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Her teaching style is not very dynamic; it can be quite boring.
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What makes a performance dynamic?
Contexte : « physics or mechanics »
(noun) a force that causes movement or change in an object or system. In science, dynamic refers to the forces that create motion or change.
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In physics class, we learned about the dynamics of motion and forces.
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Without any external dynamic, the machine will not function properly.
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How do dynamics affect the motion of objects?
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