flexible
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ A flexible object or material can be bent easily without breaking. 柔韌的
...brushes with long, flexible bristles. …毛長而柔韌的刷子。
2. flexibilityN-UNCOUNT 柔韌性
The flexibility of the lens decreases with age; it is therefore common for our sight to worsen as we get older. 眼球晶狀體的柔韌性隨著年齡的增長而降低;因此普遍的情況是隨著我們年紀變老,我們的視力就會變差。
3. ADJ Something or someone that is flexible is able to change easily and adapt to different conditions and circumstances as they occur. 靈活的[表贊許]
...flexible working hours. …彈性工作時間。
4. flexibilityN-UNCOUNT 靈活性
The flexibility of distance learning would be particularly suited to busy managers. 遠程學習的靈活性尤其會適合忙碌的經(jīng)理們。
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flexible /?fl?ks?b?l/
劍橋詞典
- The European Union should remain flexible enough to assimilate more countries quickly .
- "If they're flexible, we're flexible", the official was quoted as saying.
- Warships are flexible in operation and can travel the seas freely .
- Computer generated models are more flexible and less expensive to build than physical models .
- The constitution is flexible enough to change as the organization develops .
flexible adjective (ABLE TO CHANGE)
able to change or be changed easily according to the situation可變動的;靈活的;可變通的
My schedule is flexible - I could arrange to meet with you any day next week . 我的時間安排很靈活——下周任何一天我都可以安排與你見面。
例句
flexible adjective (ABLE TO BEND)
able to bend or to be bent easily without breaking可彎曲的;柔韌的;有彈性的
Rubber is a flexible substance . 橡膠是一種有彈性的物質。
Dancers and gymnasts need to be very flexible (= able to bend their bodies easily ). 舞蹈演員和體操運動員的身體必須非常柔韌。 返回 flexible