0 to behave in a certain way as a result of something -- reagovat
1 (with against) to behave or act in a certain way in order to show rejection of -- stavět se (proti)
2 (with to) to be affected, usually badly, by (a drug etc) -- reagovat
I react very badly to penicillin.
A comparative analysis of current literature in fact suggests that men reacted to the danger and disempowerment of modern combat in remarkably similar ways.
With a gentle push on the back, the human body reacts with the ankle strategy.
Whitehead uses the concept of the masculine subject to capture the fact that a man perceives and reacts to a set of cultural discourses.
The evolution of catalysts had to be in parallel with the evolution of the molecular species reacting.
Chapter 5 deals with teachers evaluating the performance of their pupils and reacting to the assessment of examiners, adjudicators, critics and agents.
A sodium reagent is used and the chloride ions are reacted with mercury and diphenylcarbazone to form a purple colour.
When the specialized bureaucrats, politicians, and interest groups reacted and tried to fight back against these proposals, they naturally attracted press attention.
Figures 5 and 6 show how steel prices reacted to a switch in government in a majoritarian system.
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反應, 作出回應, 産生(化學)反應…
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反应, 作出回应, 产生(化学)反应…
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reaccionar…
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反応する, 対応する…
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tepki göstermek, karşılık vermek, ...dan/den dolayı tepki vermek/rahatsızlanmak/hastalanmak…
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réagir, réagir (contre), réagir (à)…
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