agility
noun [ U ] uk/əˈdʒɪl.ə.ti/ us/əˈdʒɪl.ə.t̬i/
(身体)敏捷,灵活
the ability to move your body quickly and easily
He has the agility of a mountain goat. 他像山羊一样敏捷。
The acrobats display jawdropping feats of strength, agility, and control. 杂技演员技艺展示了令人瞠目结舌的力量、敏捷性和控制力。
机敏,机灵,敏锐
the ability to think quickly and clearly
This job requires considerable mental agility. 这项工作需要相当好的思维敏捷性。
We underestimate the agility of a child's mind. 我们低估了孩子思维的敏捷性。
(工作中)见机行事,反应快速
ways of planning and doing work in which it is understood that making changes as they are needed is an important part of the job
Business agility means a company is always in a position to take account of market changes. 商业上的敏捷意味着一个公司总是能够考虑到市场的变化。
Constant change is the new dynamic of the global economy, and makes agility even more necessary than ever. 不断的改变是全球经济的新动力,这使得灵活性比以往任何时候都更加必要。
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- These trainers are packed with features to boost speed and agility.
- Each task is designed to increase your mental agility.
- There needs to be a balance between the short-term need for agility and flexibility in business and the long-term need for stability.
See: agile