versatile
adj.
c.1600, "inconstant," from Latin versatilis "turning, revolving, moving, capable of turning with ease to varied subjects or tasks," from past participle stem of versare "keep turning, be engaged in something, turn over in the mind," frequentative of vertere "to turn" (see versus). Meaning "able to do many things well" is from 1762 in English.
〔蒋〕[vers转,-atile形容词后缀,可…的] 可转动的,多方面的,多才多艺的