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عمومی::
واكنش نشان دادن
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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عمومی::
عكس العمل نشان دادن
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
english
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react adverbs react badly (= become annoyed, upset etc ) • Do you react badly to criticism? react angrily/violently • The Prime Minister reacted angrily to these accusations. react strongly • Scott reacted strongly when he felt he was being treated unjustly. react quickly/swiftly • The goalkeeper had to react quickly. react differently • People react differently to stress. react positively/negatively (= with positive/negative emotions or opinions ) • We want versatile people who react positively to change. react cautiously (= carefully, so that you avoid danger or risk ) • The United States has reacted cautiously to the offer. react instinctively (= without thinking or needing to think ) • She reacted instinctively and reached for her gun.
transnet.ir
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verb ADV. strongly | favourably, positively, sympathetically people who react positively to change | adversely, badly, negatively, unfavourably | aggressively, angrily, violently | cautiously, coolly | sharply | appropriately | immediately, instantly | quickly, swiftly The police must be able to react swiftly in an emergency. | differently | accordingly His insensitive remarks hurt and she reacted accordingly. | automatically, instinctively, spontaneously | physically VERB + REACT tend to | be slow to The industry has been slow to react to these breakthroughs in technology. | not know how to He did not know how to react to her sudden mood swings. PREP. against Many young people react against traditional values. | by The government reacted by increasing taxation. | to The university reacted unfavourably to the proposals. | with Her family reacted with horror when she told them.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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react against sth to intentionally do the opposite of what someone wants you to do because you do not like their rules or ideas • He reacted against everything he had been taught.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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verb respond: He will react to the new boss.
Simple Definitions