Flexible
31flexible — 1. adjective /ˈflɛk.sɪ.bəl,ˈflɛk.sə.bəl/ a) Capable of being flexed or bent without breaking; able to be turned, bowed, or twisted, without breaking; pliable; not stiff or brittle. When the splitting wind Makes flexible the knees of knotted oaks …
32flexible — flex|i|ble [ fleksəbl ] adjective ** 1. ) able to make changes or deal with a situation that is changing: A more flexible approach to childcare arrangements is needed. Accountancy can offer flexible working hours. 2. ) able to bend or move easily …
33flexible — adjective 1) flexible tubing Syn: bendy, pliable, supple, pliant, plastic, elastic, stretchy, springy, resilient, bouncy 2) a flexible arrangement Syn: adaptable …
34flexible*/ — [ˈfleksəb(ə)l] adj 1) able to make changes or deal with a situation that is changing A more flexible approach is needed.[/ex] The job offers flexible working hours.[/ex] 2) able to bend or move easily Ant: rigid a flexible rubber strip[/ex] …
35flexible — adjective Date: 15th century 1. capable of being flexed ; pliant 2. yielding to influence ; tractable 3. characterized by a ready capability to adapt to new, different, or changing requirements < a flexible foreign policy > < a flexible schedule… …
36flexible — flex·i·ble flek sə bəl adj capable of being flexed: capable of being turned, bowed, or twisted without breaking <flexible bandages> <a flexible fiber optic bronchoscope> flex·i·bil·i·ty .flek sə bil ət ē n, pl ties * * * flex·i·ble… …
37flexible — adj. flexible in; towards * * * [ fleksəb(ə)l] towards flexible in …
38flexible — (adj) (Intermedio) que es fácil para doblar Ejemplos: Los estiramientos permiten mantener el cuerpo flexible. La goma es un material flexible. Sinónimos: dúctil (adj) (Intermedio) que no tiene dificultades para adaptarse a algo Ejemplos: Creo que …
39FLEXIBLE — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index flexible noun flexibility, unstableness adjective flexible (2), limp, malleable, unstable rigid adjective inflexible …
40flexible — 1. unprincipled Principally of politicians: Pym is preparing... a swift twitch of the rug from under the few remaining loyalist sheepshaggers. This is called being flexible. {Private Eye, May 1982 the British Foreign Secretary opposed… …