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1 | to behave in a particular way because of things that are happening around you or things that other people are doing to you 反应 |
| I wasn’ t sure how you would react. 我不确定你会怎样作出反应。 |
| +to The financial markets reacted badly to the latest news on inflation. 金融市场对通货膨胀的最新消息作出了不良反应。 |
| Workers reacted angrily to the news of more job losses at the factory. 工人们对工厂进一步裁员的消息感到气愤。 |
| react by doing sth When the parliament formally criticized him, Yeltsin reacted by threatening to close it down. 当受到国会的正式指责时,叶利钦以威胁取缔国会作为回应。 |
| react accordingly/appropriately The software enables the computer to interpret messages and react accordingly. 这种软件能使计算机理解信息并作出相应的反应。 |
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2 | if a chemical substance reacts with another substance , it changes as they are mixed together 起化学反应 |
| +with Car emissions react with sunlight to form ozone. 汽车尾气与太阳光结合发生化学反应,形成臭氧。 |
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3 | to become ill when you eat a particular food or take a particular drug 对(食物或药物)有不良反应 |
| +to Some children react badly to antibiotics. 一些孩子对抗生素有不良反应。 |
Words frequently used with react | react 的常见搭配词 | adverbs | adversely, angrily, badly, unfavourably, violently, | 1 | | |
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- | reˈact aˌgainst |
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| react against sth: to do the opposite of what people or rules say you should do , because you disagree with them 反对;反抗 | It’ s not surprising that he reacted against his puritanical upbringing. 他反对所接受的清教徒式的教育,这一点也不奇怪。 | |
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