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re.ac.tionri5Ak7F[nn [C]A reaction is behaviour, a feeling or an action that is a direct result of something else.反应I love to watch people's reactions when I say who I am.我喜欢看人们在我说了我是谁后的反应There has been an immediate/widespread/hostile reaction against the government's proposed tax increases.对政府提议的增加税收人们作出了迅速/广泛/敌意的反响。Reactions to the proposal so far have been adverse/favourable/mixed.迄今对提案的反应是对立的/良好的/各种各样的。His reaction to the news was one of complete amazement.他对那消息的反应是非常惊奇。What was his reaction towards you when you told him you were leaving him?你告诉他你要离开他时,他对你的反应是怎样的?A reaction is also a type of behaviour or opinion that is produced or held with the intention of being different from something.不同的意见(态度,看法)The current fashion for floaty dresses is a reaction against last year's severe suits.时下流行的飘逸服装是对去年一本正经的套装的相反态度。Her left-wing views are a reaction against the conservatism of her parents.她的左翼观点是对她父母保守思想的反对态度。A reaction can also be an unpleasant effect resulting from eating particular things or taking particular drugs.生理反应Some people have an allergic reaction to shellfish.有些人对贝类有过敏反应。A chemical reaction is two or more substances reacting with and changing each other.化学反应"To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."(Isaac Newton)“每个作用力都有一个相等的反作用力。”(艾萨克·牛顿) [REACTION]
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