dynamically
/daɪˈnæmɪkli/ (bre, ipa) · /daɪˈnæmɪkli/ (ame, ipa)
dynamically — adverb
1. by adjusting as new conditions appear instead of staying fixed from the start.
by adjusting as new conditions appear instead of staying fixed from the start.
The app dynamically changes the menu when a user switches languages.
dynamically change + noun when [condition]
Traffic lights near the stadium were dynamically timed for the concert crowd.
passive: be dynamically timed for [situation]
Our teacher dynamically regrouped the class after two new students arrived.
The hospital dynamically moved nurses between wards during the flu surge.
- adaptively
very close; stresses fitting the response to new conditions
- flexibly
broader and less technical; can describe people, plans, or rules
- responsively
focuses more directly on reacting to another action or signal
- statically
without changing as conditions change
- rigidly
in a fixed way that does not adapt
文法句型
dynamically + adjust / update / allocate
用法筆記
Often modifies systems, prices, schedules, or staffing that keep changing as new information arrives. Unlike sense 2, it does not praise energy; unlike sense 3, it is about practical adjustment rather than physical forces.
常見錯誤
2. with lively force that gives people or events strong forward drive.
with lively force that gives people or events strong forward drive.
Ayesha spoke dynamically, and the sleepy audience started taking notes.
speak dynamically
The young conductor moved dynamically through the final part of the symphony.
move dynamically through a performance
Chidi campaigned dynamically from dawn until the market closed.
The dance team performed dynamically and lifted the crowd at once.
- energetically
close in meaning, but less focused on impact or drive
- forcefully
stresses power; can sound stronger and less lively
- vividly
emphasizes lively effect, especially in speech or writing
文法句型
speak / perform / campaign + dynamically
用法筆記
Usually describes speaking, performing, leading, or campaigning. Distinguish from sense 1: this sense praises energy and drive, even when nothing is being adjusted to new conditions.
常見錯誤
3. from the point of view of the forces that make something move.
from the point of view of the forces that make something move.
Haruto modeled the bridge dynamically to test how strong winds would shake it.
model + object dynamically
The robot's legs must be balanced dynamically while it runs downstairs.
passive: be balanced dynamically
Engineers measured the crane dynamically as the heavy beam started swinging.
Olivia tested the two helmets dynamically during the crash trial.
- mechanically
broader; can cover machine operation without focusing on changing forces
- kinetically
narrower and more technical, with stronger emphasis on motion energy
- statically
without considering motion or changing forces
文法句型
model / test / balance + dynamically
用法筆記
Common in engineering, robotics, and physics writing. Distinguish from sense 1: here the question is how forces act during motion, not whether a plan adapts to events.