flexibility
noun [ U ] uk/ˌflek.səˈbɪl.ə.ti/ us/ˌflek.səˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
(ABLE TO CHANGE)
B2 可变动性;灵活性;可变通性
the ability to change or be changed easily according to the situation
The advantage of this system is its flexibility. 这个系统的优势在于其灵活性。
The schedule doesn't allow much flexibility. 时间表不允许有太大的灵活性。
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- The standards were established to allow greater flexibility in court decisions.
- The policy resulted in a lack of economic flexibility.
- The regulations do not permit much flexibility.
- He showed great flexibility and carried out a variety of tasks.
(ABLE TO BEND)
B2 灵活性; 柔韧性; 弹性; 适应性
the ability to bend or to be bent easily without breaking
You can improve your flexibility by exercising. 您可以通过锻炼来提高身体的灵活性。
Plastic is more suitable because of its flexibility. 塑料更适合,因为它具有柔韧性。
See: flexible
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- Dance can improve strength, flexibility and balance.
- Materials are chosen carefully for their weight, flexibility, and strength.
- He does yoga to maintain flexibility.
- The metal is known for its flexibility.