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adaptable, elastic, flexible* * *adj flexible ( fx attitude);[ fleksibel gengældelse] flexible response. -
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vb:( om ansat) work flexible hours;( om arbejdsgiver) introduce flexible working hours (el. flextime). -
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flex, (flexible) cord. -
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reaction, response* * *( svar på udfordring, udspil; måde at reagere på) response (på to, fx he got no response to his suggestion; his suggestion met with no response; a flexible (, firm) response). -
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adaptable, agile, athletic, ductile, lithe, pliable* * *adj supple ( fx body, movements),F lithe ( fx as lithe as a cat);( plastisk, som kan formes) plastic, soft;( som kan tilpasses efter omstændighederne) elastic, flexible ( fxperson, plans, rules);[ en smidig forhandler] a skilful negotiator.
См. также в других словарях:
flexible — [ flɛksibl ] adj. • 1314; lat. flexibilis, de flexus, p. p. de flectere → fléchir 1 ♦ Qui se laisse courber, plier. ⇒ élastique, pliable, souple. Jonc, roseau flexible. Lame d acier flexible. Cou flexible. Rendre flexible. ⇒ assouplir. Une femme… … Encyclopédie Universelle
flexible — flex‧i‧ble [ˈfleksbl] adjective 1. a person, plan etc that is flexible can change or be changed easily to suit any new situation: • flexible investment opportunities • More firms are offering flexible benefits (= extra money or other advantages … Financial and business terms
flexible — adjetivo 1. (ser / estar) Que puede doblarse fácilmente sin romperse: Últimamente estoy muy flexible porque hago mucha gimnasia. Este material es muy flexible. Tiene el cuello muy flexible. 2. (antepuesto / pospuesto) Que se acomoda o cede con… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
flexible — adj. de t. g. Souple. Qui est ployant, qui est aisé à ployer. Il n y a rien de plus flexible que l ozier. On dit qu Un homme a la voix flexible, pour dire, qu Il a la voix souple & aisée, ensorte qu il passe facilement d un ton à un autre.… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Flexible — Flex i*ble, a. [L. flexibilis: cf. F. flexible.] 1. Capable of being flexed or bent; admitting of being turned, bowed, or twisted, without breaking; pliable; yielding to pressure; not stiff or brittle. [1913 Webster] When the splitting wind Makes … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flexible — (Del lat. flexibĭlis). 1. adj. Que tiene disposición para doblarse fácilmente. 2. Que en un enfrentamiento se pliega con facilidad a la opinión, a la voluntad o a la actitud de otro o de otros. Carácter, persona flexible. 3. Que no se sujeta a… … Diccionario de la lengua española
flexible — early 15c., from M.Fr. flexible or directly from L. flexibilis that may be bent, pliant, flexible, yielding; figuratively tractable, inconstant, from flexus, pp. of flectere to bend, of uncertain origin. Related: Flexibly … Etymology dictionary
flexible — [adj1] pliable, bendable adjustable, bending, ductile, elastic, extensible, extensile, flexile, formable, formative, impressionable, like putty*, limber, lithe, malleable, moldable, plastic, pliant, soft, spongy, springy, stretch, stretchable,… … New thesaurus
flexible — [flek′sə bəl] adj. [ME < OFr < L flexibilis < flexus: see FLEX1] 1. able to bend without breaking; not stiff or rigid; easily bent; pliant 2. easily persuaded or influenced; tractable 3. adjustable to change; capable of modification [a… … English World dictionary
flexible — I adjective adaptable, adjustable, bendable, bending, capable of conforming to new situations, capable of responding to changing situations, disposed to yield, ductile, easily bent, easily managed, elastic, facilis, flexibilis, flexile, formable … Law dictionary
flexible — work … Dictionary of sociology