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flexibility
['fleksə'bɪlɪtɪ]
n
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gen.
融通
ichi1 news1 nf18
(ゆうづう)
;
順応度
River and Water Resources Glossary (Infrastructure Development Institute Japan)
;
屈曲性
Life Science Dictionary (Shuji Kaneko)
;
可動性
(かどうせい)
Life Science Dictionary (Shuji Kaneko)
construct.
たわみ性
(tawamisei)
industr.
撓み性
(tawami・sei)
tech.
柔性
(じゅうせい)
;
撓性
(たわみせい)
;
可撓性
(かとうせい)
n
flexibility
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n
['fleksə'bɪlɪtɪ]
n
gen.
フレキシビリティー
;
柔軟性
(jūnansei)
;
弾力
news1 nf10
(だんりょく)
;
余裕
ichi1 news1 nf03
(よゆう)
;
弾力性
(だんりょく・せい)
;
順応性
(ぢゅっんおうせい)
;
耐屈曲
;
融通性
n adj-no
flexibility
|
n adj-no
['fleksə'bɪlɪtɪ]
n
gen.
適応性
(てきおうせい)
;
軟性
;
小回り
news2 nf28
n vs
flexibility
|
n vs
['fleksə'bɪlɪtɪ]
n
gen.
伸び縮み
;
伸縮
news2 nf36 spec2
(しんしゅく)
English thesaurus
flexibility
['fleksə'bɪlɪtɪ]
n
mil., logist.
Capability to adapt to constraints. The flexibility of a system
operational, management, etc.
can be more or less important: it is inversely proportional to its response time. The latter is itself defined as the time elapsing between the taking of a decision and the stabilization, in its new state, of the system it modifies.
(FRA)
flexibility
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11 phrases
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Construction
2
Electric traction
1
General
2
International Monetary Fund
1
Sumo
1
Technology
4
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