英:[ˈfleksəbli]
美:[ ˈfleksəbli]
英:[ˈfleksəbli]
美:[ ˈfleksəbli]
词根:flex
adj.flexible 灵活的;柔韧的;易弯曲的
flex 弹性工作制的
n.flexibility 灵活性;弹性;适应性
flex 屈曲;电线;松紧带
flexure 屈曲;折褶;弯曲部分
flexion 弯曲,弯曲状态;弯曲部分
flexibleness 可挠性;柔软性
vi.flex 弯曲;收缩
vt.flex 折曲;使收缩
adjective
capable of being flexed : pliant
flexible branches swaying in the breeze
yielding to influence : tractable
a flexible person without strong convictions
characterized by a ready capability to adapt to new, different, or changing requirements a flexible schedule
a flexible foreign policy
Middle English, borrowed from Latin flexibilis, from flexus (past participle of flectere "to cause to go in a different direction, bend, curve," of uncertain origin) + -ibilis -ible
The first known use of flexible was in the 15th century
flexverb
to bend especially over and over
to move muscles so as to cause flexion of
to move or tense (a muscle) by contraction
flexibleadjective
capable of being bent : pliant
readily changed or changing : adaptable
a flexible schedule
1 Output from wind and solar farms rises and falls during the day, so other sources must operate more flexibly to keep supply and demand balanced.
2 Start-ups and freelancers want to work flexibly, but with a community of like-minded people, she points out, and women-only spaces represent a tribe, just like these.
3 The team found that rats can precisely and flexibly control their hippocampal activity, in the same way humans likely do.
4 According to output power level , different configuration of secondary output end can be flexibly adapted.
该变换器副边电路可以根据各路输出功率的大小灵活采取不同的结构.
5 She's been doing exercises to become stronger and more flexible.
6 Our schedule for the weekend is very flexible.
7 Can use language flexibly and effectively for social, academic and professional purposes.
针对社交 、 学术及专业的目的,能弹性地、有效地运用言语工具.
8 This, in turn, increases the pressure on Chinese factories to deliver flexibly and cheaply, driving them to look for money-saving labor solutions, like those found in laogai prisons.
9 Tomorrow’s successful manager must exhibit “the capability to flexibly respond to unanticipated challenges.”
下一代成功经理人必须具备“灵活应对突发性挑战的能力”。
10 After Sunday’s meeting, Han asked Yoon’s office to “flexibly handle” the issue of planned license suspensions for the striking doctors.
11 The user interface and application logic of this component must be flexibly adaptable to the different items that may be managed.
该组件的用户界面和应用程序逻辑必须能灵活地适应可能要管理的各种项。
12 "We could react quickly and flexibly in our risk management if necessary."
13 What poor countries need is lots of people, trained flexibly and quickly, at lower levels of skill, he says.
然而这种培训价格不菲。 卡萨洛博士称对穷国而言,对很多人进行灵活而又快速的技能培训,特别是低起点的技能培训是当务之急。
14 This tactic is controversial – some argue that, in tough times, a company should stick with familiar products – but has the advantage that money can be committed more flexibly than with long-term commissions.
15 Following the BOJ's decision last month to allow its benchmark 10-year bond yield target to move more flexibly, however, the government raised the assumed interest rates, which are applied to interest payments on debt.
16 The specification can be flexibly changed upon s usage and needs.
有关指标可依据用户使用需要调整.
17 Draft summit conclusions seen by Reuters showed the leaders will agree on Friday to apply the EU rules as flexibly as possible to support growth, taking structural reforms into account when assessing deficits.
18 "If there are consequential judgments that are biased by facial stereotypes, our findings suggest that they have the potential to be flexibly remapped and dismantled," the paper concludes.
19 And the current circumstances have rewarded — with attention, followers, and perhaps down the line, new revenue streams — those who use it flexibly and fluently.
20 It would seem more sensible to apply standards flexibly rather than rigidly.
灵活地运用标准比死守标准会显得更合情合理。
1 柔韧地
2 易适应
4 可改变
5 灵活地