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1 dinamico
(pl -ci) dynamic* * *dinamico agg.1 (fis.) dynamic (al): elettricità dinamica, dynamic electricity; equilibrio dinamico, dynamic equilibrium; forza dinamica, dynamic force; stabilità dinamica, dynamical stability; unità dinamica, dynamic unity2 ( energico, attivo) dynamic, energetic, active: quello è un uomo dinamico!, there's a dynamic man!3 (mus.) dynamic.* * *1) (energico, vivace) [ persona] dynamic, energetic, bouncyessere molto dinamico — to be very dynamic o a live wire
2) fis. dynamic* * *dinamicopl. -ci, - che /di'namiko, t∫i, ke/1 (energico, vivace) [ persona] dynamic, energetic, bouncy; essere molto dinamico to be very dynamic o a live wire2 fis. dynamic. -
2 stabilità
f steadinessdi relazione, moneta stability* * *stabilità s.f. stability, steadiness (anche fig.), firmness: stabilità di un edificio, stability of a building; stabilità di una tavola, firmness (o stability) of a table; stabilità del terreno, soil stability; stabilità d'idee, steadiness of ideas; stabilità dei prezzi, price stability (o steadiness of prices); la stabilità di un impiego, the stability of a job; stabilità politica, political stability; stabilità di mercato, market stability; stabilità economica, finanziaria, salariale, economic, financial, wage stability // (fin.) stabilità dei tassi di cambio, exchange rate stability // (fis.) stabilità dinamica, dynamical stability // stabilità chimica, chemical stability.* * *[stabili'ta]sostantivo femminile invariabile1) (solidità) solidity2) (equilibrio) stability (anche fis. chim. econ.)* * *stabilità/stabili'ta/f.inv.1 (solidità) solidity2 (equilibrio) stability (anche fis. chim. econ.). -
3 dinamico agg
[di'namiko] dinamico -a, -ci, -che(fig : persona, vita) dynamic, dynamical, Fis, Mus dynamic -
4 dinamico
agg [di'namiko] dinamico -a, -ci, -che(fig : persona, vita) dynamic, dynamical, Fis, Mus dynamic
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