English-Thai Dictionary
dynameter
N เครื่อง ขยาย กล้องจุลทรรศน์ kreang-ka-yai-klong-jun-la-thad
dynamic
ADJ เต็มไปด้วย พลัง และ ความคิดสร้างสรรค์ มีชีวิตชีวา คล่องแคล่ว มีพลัง lively alive dynamic lethargic sluggish tem-pai-duai-pa-lang-lae-kwam-kid-sang-san
dynamical
ADJ กระตือรือร้น มีพลัง energetic vigorous kra-tue-rue-ron
dynamics
N การศึกษา เกี่ยวกับ พลังงาน และ การ เคลื่อนที่ วิชา กลศาสตร์ kan-suek-sa-kiao-kab-pa-lang-ngan-lae-kan-kluean-ti
dynamism
N ทฤษฎี เกี่ยวกับ ธรรมชาติ ของ แรง tid-sa-dee-kiao-kab-tam-ma-chard-khong-rang
dynamistic
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ พลังงาน เกี่ยวกับ การ เคลื่อนที่ kiao-kab-pa-lang-ngan
dynamite
N ระเบิด ra-berd
dynamite
VT ระเบิด destroy demolish annihilate atomize ra-berd
dynamiter
N ระเบิด ra-berd
dynamitic
ADJ ที่ เกี่ยวกับ ระเบิด ti-kiao-kab-ra-bod
dynamo
N ผู้ ที่ มี ความ กระตือรือร้น go-getter activist phu-ti-me-kwam-kra-tue-rue-ron
dynamo
N เครื่อง ผลิต กระแสไฟ ไดนาโม generator kreang-pa-lid-kra-sae-fai
dynamoelectric
A เกี่ยวกับ การเปลี่ยนแปลง สลับ ของ พลังงาน กล และ ไฟฟ้า kiao-kab-kan-pian-plang-sa-lab-khong-pa-lang-ngarn-kon-lae-fai-fa
dynamogenesis
N การ เกิด พลังงาน (ทางจิตวิทยา การ เกิด กำลังแรงงาน kan-kied-pa-lang-ngan
dynamometer
N เครื่องวัด พลังงาน krueang-wad-pa-lang-ngan
dynamometry
N เครื่องวัด กำลัง krueang-wad-kam-lang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DYNAMETER
n.[Gr. strength, and to measure. ] An instrument for determining the magnifying power of telescopes.
DYNAMETRICAL
a.Pertaining to a dynameter.
DYNAMICAL
a.[Gr. power. ] Pertaining to strength or power.
DYNAMICS
n.[Gr. , power. ] That branch of mechanical philosophy which treats of the force of moving bodies; the science of moving powers, and the effect of moving bodies acting on each other and producing motion.
DYNAMOMETER
n.[See Dynameter. ] An instrument for measuring the relative strength of men and other animals.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DYNAM
Dy "nam, n. Etym: [Cf. F. dyname. See Dynamic. ]
Defn: A unit of measure for dynamical effect or work; a foot pound. See Foot pound. Whewell.
DYNAMETER
Dy *nam "e *ter, n. Etym: [Gr. -meter: cf. F. dynamètre. Cf. Dynamometer. ]
1. A dynamometer.
2. (Opt. )
Defn: An instrument for determining the magnifying power of telescopes, consisting usually of a doubleimage micrometer applied to the eye end of a telescope for measuring accurately the diameter of the image of the object glass there formed; which measurement, compared with the actual diameter of the glass, gives the magnifying power.
DYNAMETRICAL
DYNAMETRICAL Dy `na *met "ric *al, a.
Defn: Pertaining to a dynameter.
DYNAMIC; DYNAMICAL
Dy *nam "ic, Dy *nam "ic *al, a. Etym: [Gr. durus hard, E. dure: cf. F.dynamique. ]
1. Of or pertaining to dynamics; belonging to energy or power; characterized by energy or production of force. Science, as well as history, has its past to show, -- a past indeed, much larger; but its immensity is dynamic, not divine. J. Martineau.The vowel is produced by phonetic, not by dynamic, causes. J. Peile.
2. Relating to physical forces, effects, or laws; as, dynamical geology. As natural science has become more dynamic, so has history. Prof. Shedd.Dynamical electricity. See under Electricity.
DYNAMICALLY
DYNAMICALLY Dy *nam "ic *al *ly, adv.
Defn: In accordance with the principles of dynamics or moving forces. J. Peile.
DYNAMICS
DYNAMICS Dy *nam "ics, n.
1. That branch of mechanics which treats of the motion of bodies (kinematics ) and the action of forces in producing or changing their motion (kinetics ). Dynamics is held by some recent writers to include statics and not kinematics.
2. The moving moral, as well as physical, forces of any kind, or the laws which relate to them.
3. (Mus. )
Defn: That department of musical science which relates to, or treats of, the power of tones.
DYNAMISM
Dy "na *mism, n. Etym: [Cf. F. dynamisme. See Dynamics. ]
Defn: The doctrine of Leibnitz, that all substance involves force.
DYNAMIST
DYNAMIST Dy "na *mist, n.
Defn: One who accounts for material phenomena by a theory of dynamics. Those who would resolve matter into centers of force may be said to constitute the school of dynamists. Ward (Dyn. Sociol. ).
DYNAMITARD
DYNAMITARD Dy "na *mi `tard, n.
Defn: A political dynamiter.
Note: [A form found in some newspapers.]
DYNAMITE
Dy "na *mite, n. Etym: [Gr. Dynamic. ] (Chem. )
Defn: An explosive substance consisting of nitroglycerin absorbed by some inert, porous solid, as infusorial earth, sawdust, etc. It is safer than nitroglycerin, being less liable to explosion from moderate shocks, or from spontaneous decomposition.
DYNAMITER
DYNAMITER Dy "na *mi `ter, n.
Defn: One who uses dynamite; esp. , one who uses it for the destruction of life and property.
DYNAMITING
DYNAMITING Dy "na *mi `ting, n.
Defn: Destroying by dynamite, for political ends. Dynamiting is not the American way. The Century.
DYNAMITISM
DYNAMITISM Dy "na *mi `tism, n.
Defn: The work of dynamiters.
DYNAMIZATION
Dy "na *mi *za `tion, Etym: [Gr. Dynamic. ] (Homeop.)
Defn: The act of setting free the dynamic powers of a medicine, as by shaking the bottle containing it.
DYNAMO
DYNAMO Dy "na *mo, n.
Defn: A dynamo-electric machine.
DYNAMO-ELECTRIC
Dy `na *mo-e *lec "tric, a. Etym: [Gr. electric. See Dynamic. ]
Defn: Pertaining to the development of electricity, especially electrical currents, by power; producing electricity or electrical currents by mechanical power.
DYNAMOGRAPH
Dy *nam "o *graph, n. Etym: [Gr. -graph. See Dynamic. ] (Physiol.)
Defn: A dynamometer to which is attached a device for automatically registering muscular power.
DYNAMOMETER
Dy `na *mom "e *ter, n. Etym: [Cf. F. dynamomètre. See Dynameter. ]
Defn: An apparatus for measuring force or power; especially, muscular effort of men or animals, or the power developed by a motor, or that required to operate machinery.
Note: It usually embodies a spring to be compressed or weight to be sustained by the force applied, combined with an index, or automatic recorder, to show the work performed.
DYNAMOMETRIC; DYNAMOMETRICAL
DYNAMOMETRIC; DYNAMOMETRICAL Dy `na *mo *met "ric, Dy `na *mo *met "ric *al, a.
Defn: Relating to a dynamometer, or to the measurement of force doing work; as, dynamometrical instruments.
DYNAMOMETRY
DYNAMOMETRY Dy `na *mom "e *try, n.
Defn: The art or process of measuring forces doing work.
New American Oxford Dictionary
dynamic
dy nam ic |dīˈnamik daɪˈnæmɪk | ▶adjective 1 (of a process or system ) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress: a dynamic economy. • (of a person ) positive in attitude and full of energy and new ideas: she's dynamic and determined. • Physics of or relating to forces producing motion. Often contrasted with static. • Linguistics (of a verb ) expressing an action, activity, event, or process. Contrasted with stative. • denoting or relating to web pages that update frequently or are generated according to an individual's search terms: the dynamic content of these sites keeps their audience informed and up to date. • Electronics (of a memory device ) needing to be refreshed by the periodic application of a voltage. • Electronics of or relating to the volume of sound produced by a voice, instrument, or sound recording equipment. 2 Music relating to the volume of sound produced by an instrument, voice, or recording: an astounding dynamic range. ▶noun 1 a force that stimulates change or progress within a system or process: evaluation is part of the basic dynamic of the project. 2 Music another term for dynamics ( sense 3 ). DERIVATIVES dy nam i cal adjective, dy nam i cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb ORIGIN early 19th cent. (as a term in physics ): from French dynamique, from Greek dunamikos, from dunamis ‘power. ’
dynamic equilibrium
dy nam ic e qui lib ri um ▶noun a state of balance between continuing processes.
dynamic link library
dy nam ic link li brar y ▶noun see DLL.
dynamic metamorphism
dy nam ic met a mor phism ▶noun Geology metamorphism produced by mechanical forces.
dynamic pricing
dy nam ic pric ing ▶noun the practice of pricing items at a level determined by a particular customer's perceived ability to pay.
dynamic range
dy nam ic range ▶noun the range of acceptable or possible volumes of sound occurring in the course of a piece of music or a performance. • the ratio of the largest to the smallest intensity of sound that can be reliably transmitted or reproduced by a particular sound system, measured in decibels.
dynamics
dy nam ics |dīˈnamiks daɪˈnæmɪks | ▶plural noun 1 [ treated as sing. ] the branch of mechanics concerned with the motion of bodies under the action of forces. Compare with statics. • [ usu. with modifier ] the branch of any science in which forces or changes are considered: chemical dynamics. 2 the forces or properties that stimulate growth, development, or change within a system or process: the dynamics of changing social relations. 3 Music the varying levels of volume of sound in different parts of a musical performance. DERIVATIVES dy nam i cist |-ˈnaməsist |noun dynamics ( sense 1 )
dynamic viscosity
dy nam ic vis cos i ty ▶noun a quantity measuring the force needed to overcome internal friction in a fluid.
dynamism
dy na mism |ˈdīnəˌmizəm ˈdaɪnəˌmɪzəm | ▶noun 1 the quality of being characterized by vigorous activity and progress: the dynamism and strength of the economy. • the quality of being dynamic and positive in attitude: he was known for his dynamism and strong views. 2 Philosophy, historical the theory that phenomena of matter or mind are due to the action of forces rather than to motion or matter. DERIVATIVES dy na mist noun ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Greek dunamis ‘power ’ + -ism .
dynamite
dy na mite |ˈdīnəˌmīt ˈdaɪnəˌmaɪt | ▶noun a high explosive consisting of nitroglycerine mixed with an absorbent material and typically molded into sticks. • something that has the potential to generate extreme reactions or to have devastating repercussions: that policy is political dynamite. • informal an extremely impressive or exciting person or thing: both her albums are dynamite | [ as modifier ] : a chick with a dynamite figure. • informal, dated a narcotic, esp. heroin. ▶verb [ with obj. ] blow up (something ) with dynamite. DERIVATIVES dy na mit er noun ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Greek dunamis ‘power ’ + -ite 1 .
dynamize
dynamize |ˈdʌɪnəmʌɪz |(also dynamise ) ▶verb [ with obj. ] give power or energy to; make dynamic. DERIVATIVES dynamization |-ˈzɛɪʃ (ə )n |noun
dynamo
dy na mo |ˈdīnəˌmō ˈdaɪnəˌmoʊ | ▶noun ( pl. dynamos ) a machine for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy; a generator. • informal an extremely energetic person: she was a dynamo in London politics. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: abbreviation of dynamo-electric machine, from Greek dunamis ‘power. ’
dynamometer
dy na mom e ter |ˌdīnəˈmämitər ˌdaɪnəˈmɑmədər | ▶noun an instrument that measures the power output of an engine. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French dynamomètre, from Greek dunamis ‘power ’ + French -mètre ‘(instrument ) measuring. ’
Oxford Dictionary
dynamic
dynamic |dʌɪˈnamɪk | ▶adjective 1 (of a process or system ) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress: a dynamic economy. • Physics relating to forces producing motion. Often contrasted with static. • Linguistics (of a verb ) expressing an action, activity, event, or process. Contrasted with stative. • denoting or relating to web pages that update frequently or are generated according to an individual's search terms: the dynamic content of these sites keeps their audience informed and up to date. 2 • (of a person ) positive in attitude and full of energy and new ideas: a dynamic young advertising executive. 3 Electronics (of a memory device ) needing to be refreshed by the periodic application of a voltage. 4 Music relating to the volume of sound produced by an instrument, voice, or recording. ▶noun 1 a force that stimulates change or progress within a system or process: evaluation is part of the basic dynamic of the project. 2 Music another term for dynamics ( sense 3 ). DERIVATIVES dynamical adjective, dynamically adverb ORIGIN early 19th cent. (as a term in physics ): from French dynamique, from Greek dunamikos, from dunamis ‘power ’.
dynamic equilibrium
dy |nam ¦ic equi |lib ¦rium ▶noun a state of balance between continuing processes.
dynamic metamorphism
dy |nam ¦ic meta |morph ¦ism ▶noun [ mass noun ] Geology metamorphism produced by mechanical forces.
dynamic pricing
dy |nam ¦ic pri ¦cing ▶noun [ mass noun ] the practice of pricing items at a level determined by a particular customer's perceived ability to pay.
dynamic range
dy |nam ¦ic range ▶noun the range of acceptable or possible volumes of sound occurring in the course of a piece of music or a performance. • the ratio of the largest to the smallest intensity of sound that can be reliably transmitted or reproduced by a particular sound system, measured in decibels.
dynamics
dy |nam ¦ics |dʌɪˈnamɪks | ▶plural noun 1 [ treated as sing. ] the branch of mechanics concerned with the motion of bodies under the action of forces. Compare with statics. • [ usu. with modifier ] the branch of any science in which forces or changes are considered: chemical dynamics. 2 the forces or properties which stimulate growth, development, or change within a system or process: the dynamics of changing social relations. 3 Music the varying levels of volume of sound in different parts of a musical performance. DERIVATIVES dynamicist |-sɪst |noun dynamics ( sense 1 )
dynamic viscosity
dy |nam ¦ic vis |cos ¦ity ▶noun a quantity measuring the force needed to overcome internal friction in a fluid.
dynamism
dyna |mism |ˈdʌɪnəmɪz (ə )m | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 the quality of being characterized by vigorous activity and progress: the dynamism and strength of the economy. • the quality of being dynamic and positive in attitude: he was known for his dynamism and strong views. 2 Philosophy, chiefly historical the theory that phenomena of matter or mind are due to the action of forces rather than to motion or matter. DERIVATIVES dynamist noun ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Greek dunamis ‘power ’ + -ism .
dynamite
dyna |mite |ˈdʌɪnəmʌɪt | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a high explosive consisting of nitroglycerine mixed with an absorbent material and typically moulded into sticks. • something that could generate extreme reactions or have devastating repercussions: that roads policy is political dynamite. • informal an extremely impressive or exciting person or thing: both her albums are dynamite | [ as modifier ] : a chick with a dynamite figure. • informal, dated a narcotic, especially heroin. ▶verb [ with obj. ] blow up (something ) with dynamite. DERIVATIVES dynamiter noun ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Greek dunamis ‘power ’ + -ite 1 .
dynamize
dynamize |ˈdʌɪnəmʌɪz |(also dynamise ) ▶verb [ with obj. ] give power or energy to; make dynamic. DERIVATIVES dynamization |-ˈzɛɪʃ (ə )n |noun
dynamo
dy ¦namo |ˈdʌɪnəməʊ | ▶noun ( pl. dynamos ) chiefly Brit. a machine for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy, typically by means of rotating coils of copper wire in a magnetic field. • informal an extremely energetic person: she was a dynamo in London politics. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: abbreviation of dynamo-electric machine, from Greek dunamis ‘power ’.
dynamometer
dynamometer |ˌdʌɪnəˈmɒmɪtə | ▶noun an instrument which measures the power output of an engine. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French dynamomètre, from Greek dunamis ‘power ’ + French -mètre ‘(instrument ) measuring ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
dynamic
dynamic adjective he was eclipsed by his more dynamic colleagues: energetic, spirited, active, lively, zestful, vital, vigorous, forceful, powerful, positive; high-powered, aggressive, bold, enterprising; magnetic, passionate, fiery, high-octane; informal go-getting, peppy, full of get-up-and-go, full of vim and vigor, gutsy, spunky, feisty, go-ahead. ANTONYMS halfhearted.
dynamism
dynamism noun the dynamism in his performance: energy, spirit, liveliness, zestfulness, vitality, vigor, forcefulness, power, potency, positivity; aggression, drive, ambition, enterprise; magnetism, passion, fire; informal pep, get-up-and-go, vim and vigor, guts, feistiness, gumption.
Oxford Thesaurus
dynamic
dynamic adjective he was eclipsed by his more dynamic colleagues: energetic, spirited, active, lively, zestful, vital, vigorous, strong, forceful, powerful, potent, positive, effective, effectual, high-powered, aggressive, driving, pushing, bold, enterprising; electric, magnetic, flamboyant, passionate, fiery; informal go-getting, zippy, peppy, sparky, high-octane, full of get-up-and-go, full of vim and vigour, full of beans, gutsy, spunky, ballsy, feisty, have-a-go, go-ahead; N. Amer. informal go-go. ANTONYMS half-hearted; lethargic.
dynamism
dynamism noun there's real dynamism in his performance on the pitch: energy, spirit, liveliness, zestfulness, vitality, vigour, vigorousness, strength, forcefulness, power, powerfulness, potency, positiveness, positivity, effectiveness, efficacy; aggression, aggressiveness, boldness, drive, push, ambition, enterprise; magnetism, flamboyance, passion, fire; informal go-getting, zip, pep, spark, get-up-and-go, vim and vigour, guts, balls, have-a-go attitude; N. Amer. informal feistiness.
Duden Dictionary
Dynameter
Dy na me ter Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Dynam e ter |das Dynameter; Genitiv: des Dynameters, Plural: die Dynameter griechisch-neulateinisch Instrument zur Bestimmung der Vergrößerungsleistung von Fernrohren
Dynamik
Dy na mik Substantiv, feminin , die |Dyn a mik |die Dynamik; Genitiv: der Dynamik, Plural: die Dynamiken spätlateinisch dynamice < griechisch dynamikḗ (téchnē ), dynamisch 1 ohne Plural Physik Lehre vom Einfluss der Kräfte auf die Bewegungsvorgänge von Körpern 2 a Plural selten auf Veränderung, Entwicklung gerichtete Kraft, Triebkraft die Dynamik der gesamten Entwicklung | eine neue Dynamik gewinnen b ohne Plural dynamische 2b Art, dynamisches 2b Wesen in ihren Bewegungen steckt Dynamik 3 Musik, Tontechnik Differenzierung der Tonstärke der 3. Satz dieser Sinfonie hat eine außerordentlich hohe Dynamik
Dynamiker
Dy na mi ker Substantiv, maskulin , der |Dyn a miker |dynamischer Mensch
Dynamikerin
Dy na mi ke rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Dyn a mikerin |
Dynamis
Dy na mis Substantiv, feminin Philosophie , die |D y namis |die Dynamis; Genitiv: der Dynamis griechisch dýnamis = Kraft, zu: dýnasthai = vermögen, können Kraft, Vermögen, eine Veränderung herbeizuführen
dynamisch
dy na misch Adjektiv |dyn a misch |zu griechisch dynamikós = mächtig, wirksam 1 Physik die von Kräften erzeugte Bewegung betreffend dynamische Gesetze 2 a eine Bewegung, Entwicklung aufweisend eine dynamische Sozialpolitik | dynamische Kräfte treiben die Ereignisse voran | dynamische Rente (Rente, deren Höhe nicht auf Lebenszeit festgesetzt, sondern periodisch der Entwicklung des Sozialprodukts angepasst wird )b durch Schwung und Energie gekennzeichnet; Tatkraft und Unternehmungsgeist besitzend ein dynamischer Typ | wir suchen eine dynamische Persönlichkeit 3 Musik die Differenzierung der Tonstärken betreffend dynamische [Vortrags ]bezeichnungen | der Künstler zeigte ein dynamisch ausgefeiltes Spiel
dynamisieren
dy na mi sie ren schwaches Verb |dynamis ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « a bildungssprachlich in Bewegung setzen; vorantreiben, beschleunigen einen Prozess dynamisieren b Fachsprache [bestimmte Leistungen ] an die Veränderungen der allgemeinen Bemessungsgrundlage anpassen die Gebühren mit sechs Prozent dynamisieren | dynamisierte Renten
Dynamisierung
Dy na mi sie rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Dynamis ie rung |die Dynamisierung; Genitiv: der Dynamisierung, Plural: die Dynamisierungen das Dynamisieren
Dynamismus
Dy na mis mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Dynam i smus |der Dynamismus; Genitiv: des Dynamismus, Plural: die Dynamismen griechisch-neulateinisch 1 philosophische Lehre, nach der alle Wirklichkeit auf Kräfte und deren Wirkungen zurückgeführt werden kann 2 Glaube mancher Naturvölker an die Wirkung unpersönlicher übernatürlicher Kräfte in Menschen und Dingen 3 a Dynamik 2a b dynamisches Element, dynamischer Zug
dynamistisch
dy na mis tisch Adjektiv |dynam i stisch |den Dynamismus betreffend
Dynamit
Dy na mit Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Dynam i t auch …ˈmɪt |das Dynamit; Genitiv: des Dynamits zu griechisch dýnamis, Dynamis bestimmter Sprengstoff ein Paket Dynamit | der Felsen wurde mit Dynamit gesprengt | figurativ Fußballjargon Dynamit im Bein haben schussgewaltig sein | figurativ mit Dynamit spielen (sich leichtsinnig in eine Situation begeben, die einen raschen Untergang bewirken kann ) | figurativ diese Akten sind das reinste Dynamit (sind sehr brisant )
Dynamitpatrone
Dy na mit pa t ro ne , Dy na mit pa tro ne Substantiv, feminin , die |Dynam i tpatrone |
Dynamo
Dy na mo Substantiv, maskulin , der |dyˈnaːmo auch ˈdyːnamo |der Dynamo; Genitiv: des Dynamos, Plural: die Dynamos englisch dynamo, zu griechisch dýnamis, Dynamis Maschine zur Erzeugung elektrischen Stroms
Dynamograf
Dy na mo graf , Dy na mo graph Substantiv, maskulin , der Dynamograph |Dynamogr a f Dynamogr a ph |der Dynamograf; Genitiv: des Dynamografen, Plural: die Dynamografen der Dynamograph; Genitiv: des Dynamographen, Plural: die Dynamographen griechisch-neulateinisch registrierendes Dynamometer
Dynamomaschine
Dy na mo ma schi ne Substantiv, feminin Technik , die |dyˈnaːmomaʃiːnə auch ˈdyː …|Dynamo
dynamometamorph
dy na mo me ta morph Adjektiv Geologie |dynamometam o rph |(von Mineralien und Gesteinen ) durch Druck umgeformt
Dynamometamorphismus
Dy na mo me ta mor phis mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Dynamometamorph i smus |der Dynamometamorphismus; Genitiv: des Dynamometamorphismus Dynamometamorphose
Dynamometamorphose
Dy na mo me ta mor pho se Substantiv, feminin Geologie , die |Dynamometamorph o se |die Dynamometamorphose; Genitiv: der Dynamometamorphose durch Druck verursachte Umformung von Mineralien und Gesteinen
Dynamometer
Dy na mo me ter Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Dynamom e ter |1 Vorrichtung zum Messen von Kräften und mechanischer Arbeit 2 Physik Messgerät für Ströme hoher Frequenzen
French Dictionary
dynamique
dynamique adj. et n. f. adjectif 1 Qui se rapporte à la force, au mouvement. 2 Énergique, actif. : Un éditeur dynamique (et non *agressif ). SYNONYME entreprenant . nom féminin Partie de la mécanique qui étudie les relations entre les forces et les mouvements qu ’elles déterminent. : La dynamique des fluides. Note Orthographique d y namique.
dynamiquement
dynamiquement adv. adverbe Avec dynamisme. : Ils travaillent dynamiquement.
dynamisant
dynamisant , ante adj. adjectif Qui donne du dynamisme. : Ces vitamines sont dynamisantes. SYNONYME stimulant .
dynamisation
dynamisation n. f. nom féminin Action de dynamiser.
dynamiser
dynamiser v. tr. verbe transitif Donner du dynamisme, de l ’énergie à. : Ces exercices vous dynamiseront. SYNONYME stimuler . aimer
dynamisme
dynamisme n. m. nom masculin Puissance d ’action, efficacité. : Le dynamisme d ’une équipe. SYNONYME énergie ; vitalité . Note Orthographique d y namisme.
dynamitage
dynamitage n. m. nom masculin Action de dynamiter. : Le dynamitage d ’un embâcle. Note Orthographique d y namitage.
dynamite
dynamite n. f. nom féminin Explosif. : Ils ont fait sauter ce rocher à la dynamite. Note Orthographique d y namite.
dynamiter
dynamiter v. tr. verbe transitif Faire sauter au moyen de la dynamite. : Cette voiture a été dynamitée, elle a explosé. aimer Note Orthographique d y namiter.
dynamo
dynamo n. f. nom féminin Abréviation de machine dynamoélectrique. : Des dynamos.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
dynamic
dy nam ic -i cal /daɪnǽmɪk //-k (ə )l /形容詞 more ~; most ~/3 , 4 , 5 は比較なし 1 ⦅ほめて ⦆〈人が 〉活動的な , 活力と英知のある, 精力的な, 力強い ▸ a dynamic businessman 活動的なビジネスマン .2 ⦅ほめて ⦆〈物 事が 〉活発な , 動きつづける ; 勢いのよい ; 強力な ▸ a dynamic economy 活力ある経済 .3 〘物理 〙力学上の, 動力学上の ; 動力の (↔static ); 動的な .4 〘文法 〙〈動詞が 〉動作を示す, 動的な (↔stative ).5 〘楽 〙強弱 (法 )の .6 〘医 〙機能の .名詞 C U ⦅かたく ⦆〖単数形で 〗原動力 ▸ a dynamic of history 歴史を動かす力 dy n á m i cal ly 副詞
dynamics
dy n á m ics 名詞 1 〖複数扱い 〗(人 物の )相互の力関係 ▸ group dynamics 集団内相互関係 ▸ the dynamics within the band バンド内の人間関係 2 U 〖単数扱い 〗〘物理 〙力学 .3 〖複数扱い 〗〘楽 〙強弱 (の変化 ).
dynamism
dy na mism /dáɪnəmɪ̀z (ə )m /名詞 U 1 活発さ, 活力, 力強さ .2 (ある状況や体系の )劇的な変化 .3 〘哲 〙力本説, 力動説 .
dynamite
dy na mite /dáɪnəmàɪt /名詞 U 1 ダイナマイト ▸ dynamite sticks 棒状のダイナマイト 2 ⦅くだけて ⦆(トラブルの可能性のある )危険なもの [人 ].3 ⦅くだけて ⦆すごいもの [事, 人 ], 衝撃的なこと, 刺激的なもの [人 ]▸ The document is dynamite and will lift the lid on the scandal .その文書は衝撃的でスキャンダルを暴くことになろう 4 ⦅俗 ⦆高純度の麻薬 ; ヘロイン ; マリファナ (タバコ ).形容詞 ⦅俗 ⦆ものすごい, 強力な, 最高の .動詞 他動詞 1 〈岩や建物など 〉をダイナマイトで爆破する ▸ The terrorists dynamited the church .テロリストは教会をダイナマイトで爆破した 2 …にダイナマイトを仕掛ける .d ý na m ì t er 名詞
dynamo
dy na mo /dáɪnəmòʊ /名詞 複 ~s C 1 発動機 (generator ).2 ⦅くだけて ⦆精力家, 元気旺盛 (おうせい )な人 .
dynamometer
dy na mom e ter /dàɪnəmɑ́mətə r |-mɔ́m -/名詞 C 動力計 .