1 able or willing to change according to circumstances etc -- fleksibel
My holiday plans are very flexible.
The concise size and scope of the book make it extremely flexible for classroom use.
The flexible extreme defined by the parts-of-speech hierarchy is a language with no lexical specialization at all.
More research on the complex and flexible contemporary relationships between affluent older people and their children is required.
Most important in the context of the present analysis, the survey asks respondents about their take-up of flexible working options at the workplace.
Flexible space category learning occurs when new categorizations cannot be represented with the features available.
The idea that evolved learning mechanisms in humans are sensitive to cultural influences (and are therefore flexible) must be explained rather than assumed.
An exper t system for scheduling robots in a flexible electroplating system with dynamically changing workloads.
The structure of the musical interventions is designed to be flexible.
中文繁体
可改變的, 可變動的, 靈活的…
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可改变的, 可变动的, 灵活的…
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flexible, flexible [masculine-feminine]…
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flexível…
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融通の利く, 柔軟な…
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esnek, içinde bulunduğu duruma göre hareket edebilen, değişen/değiştirilebilen…
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flexible, souple…
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flexible…
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