agile
agile — adjective
1. describes a person or animal that can change direction, climb, jump, or run smoo
describes a person or animal that can change direction, climb, jump, or run smoothly without losing balance or speed.
The goat was agile enough to climb the steep cliff above the village.
predicative: be agile enough to + verb
Linnea is so agile that she leapt over the fence in one smooth motion.
intensifier: so agile that…
Older dancers stay agile by stretching their legs and back every morning.
The young striker was agile on the wet grass and scored two goals.
Cats land on their feet because their bodies are amazingly agile in the air.
用法筆記
Subject is typically a person, animal, or body part. Often paired with verbs of movement (leap, climb, dodge, turn). Distinguish from sense 2: this sense is about the body, not the mind.
常見錯誤
2. describes a mind or thinker that takes in new facts fast, switches between ideas
describes a mind or thinker that takes in new facts fast, switches between ideas easily, and finds clever answers under pressure.
The lawyer has an agile mind and answered every question without hesitation.
common collocation: agile mind
Daily puzzles can keep your brain agile well into old age.
keep + brain/mind + agile
Yusuf is mentally agile, so he learns new software in a single afternoon.
A good debater needs an agile mind to deal with surprising arguments.
Her agile thinking helped the team find a fix before the deadline passed.
- sharp
very common; suggests a quick, accurate thinker.
- quick-witted
good at clever or funny replies in the moment.
- astute
more formal; suggests careful judgement, not just speed.
用法筆記
Subject is usually 'mind', 'brain', 'thinking', or 'thinker'. Often modified by 'mentally' or 'intellectually'. Distinguish from sense 1: this sense is metaphorical and never describes the body.
常見錯誤
3. describes a way of running projects or teams that breaks the work into short cyc
describes a way of running projects or teams that breaks the work into short cycles, checks results often, and changes the plan whenever new information comes in.
The Berlin office uses agile methods, so teams meet every morning to review progress.
collocation: agile methods / agile methodology
After moving to an agile workflow, the developers now ship features every two weeks.
agile workflow / agile process
Our company became more agile by letting staff choose their hours and location.
Agile project management helped the small startup beat much larger rivals to market.
The bank wants agile teams that can change focus when customer needs shift.
用法筆記
Often capitalised as 'Agile' when naming the formal software-development framework. Typical noun partners: methods, methodology, workflow, team, project, sprint, transformation. Distinguish from senses 1 and 2: subject is an organisation, process, or way of working, not a person's body or mind.