柯林斯詞典flexible /?fl?ks?b?l/ 1. ADJ A flexible object or material can be bent easily without breaking. 柔韌的 ...brushes with long, flexible bristles. …毛長而柔韌的刷子。2. flexibilityN-UNCOUNT 柔韌性 The flexibility of the lens decreases with age; it is therefore common for our sight to worsen as we get older. 眼球晶狀體的柔韌性隨著年齡的增長而降低;因此普遍的情況是隨著我們年紀變老,我們的視力就會變差。3. ADJ Something or someone that is flexible is able to change easily and adapt to different conditions and circumstances as they occur. 靈活的[表贊許] ...flexible working hours. …彈性工作時間。4. flexibilityN-UNCOUNT 靈活性 The flexibility of distance learning would be particularly suited to busy managers. 遠程學習的靈活性尤其會適合忙碌的經理們。 返回 flexible劍橋詞典 flexible adjective (ABLE TO CHANGE) able to change or be changed easily according to the situation 可變動的;靈活的;可變通的 My schedule is flexible - I could arrange to meet with you any day next week . 我的時間安排很靈活——下周任何一天我都可以安排與你見面。 例句 The European Union should remain flexible enough to assimilate more countries quickly ."If they're flexible, we're flexible", the official was quoted as saying.Warships are flexible in operation and can travel the seas freely .Computer generated models are more flexible and less expensive to build than physical models .The constitution is flexible enough to change as the organization develops . flexible adjective (ABLE TO BEND) able to bend or to be bent easily without breaking 可彎曲的;柔韌的;有彈性的 Rubber is a flexible substance . 橡膠是一種有彈性的物質。 Dancers and gymnasts need to be very flexible (= able to bend their bodies easily ). 舞蹈演員和體操運動員的身體必須非常柔韌。 返回 flexible