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1 interact
interact [‚ɪntər'ækt]∎ they interact very well together ils ont de très bons rapports, ils s'entendent très bien;∎ a person who doesn't interact well with others une personne qui a du mal dans ses rapports avec les autres;∎ the way the two characters in the novel interact l'interaction entre les deux personnages dans ce roman∎ the cold air interacts with the warm il se produit une réaction entre l'air chaud et l'air froid -
2 interact
interact [‚ɪntərˈækt][substances] interagir* * *[ˌɪntər'ækt]intransitive verb [two factors, phenomena] agir l'un sur l'autre, s'influencer mutuellement; [people] communiquer; Computing dialoguer -
3 interact
interact vi [factors] agir l'un sur l'autre ; [phenomena] avoir une action réciproque l'un sur l'autre ; [people] communiquer ; Comput [computers, users] dialoguer ; to interact with sb communiquer avec qn. -
4 interact
[intər'ækt]((of two or more people, things etc) to act, or have some effect, on each other.) (ré)agir réciproquement- interactive -
5 to interact with
1) interagir avec; agir l'un sur l'autre; s'influencer mutuellement2) dialoguer avec; entretenir de bons rapports avec; pf. collaborerEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to interact with
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6 socially
socially [ˈsəʊ∫əlɪ]a. ( = not professionally) [meet, interact] en sociétéb. [disadvantaged, acceptable] socialement• socially superior/inferior d'un rang social supérieur/inférieur* * *['səʊʃəlɪ]adverb [meet, mix] en société; [acceptable] en société; [inferior, superior] du point de vue social; [oriented] vers le socialI know him socially, not professionally — je le connais personnellement, mais pas sur le plan professionnel
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7 e-government
administration f électroniqueDepartments have raised several concerns about meeting the e-government deadline and the report makes several recommendations. Just over half of the 524 services that government departments routinely provide are currently delivered online. But the report pointed out that few are transactional services that allow the public to interact with government.
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8 relate
relate [rɪ'leɪt]∎ strange to relate… chose curieuse…(b) (connect → ideas, events) rapprocher, établir un rapport ou un lien entre;∎ we can relate this episode to a previous scene in the novel nous pouvons établir un lien entre cet épisode et une scène antérieure du roman;∎ she always relates everything to herself elle ramène toujours tout à elle(a) (connect → idea, event) se rapporter, se rattacher;∎ I don't understand how the two ideas relate je ne comprends pas la relation entre les deux idées;∎ this relates to what I was just saying ceci est lié à ou est en rapport avec ce que je viens de dire(b) (have relationship, interact)∎ at school, they learn to relate to other children à l'école, ils apprennent à vivre avec d'autres enfants;∎ I just can't relate to my parents je n'arrive pas à communiquer avec mes parents∎ I can't relate to his music je n'accroche pas à sa musique;∎ I can relate to that je comprends tout à fait□
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interact — UK US /ˌɪntərˈækt/ verb [I] ► to communicate with someone: interact with sb »We interact with our customers over the phone. »The staff restaurant is where staff interact socially. ► if two substances, areas of business, etc. interact, they work… … Financial and business terms
Interact — In ter*act , v. i. To act upon each other; as, two agents mutually interact. Emerson. Tyndall. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Interact — In ter*act , n. [Pref. inter + act. Cf. {Entr acte}.] A short act or piece between others, as in a play; an interlude; hence, intermediate employment or time. Chesterfield. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
interact — (v.) to act on each other, 1805, from INTER (Cf. inter ) + ACT (Cf. act) (v.). Related: Interacted; interacting … Etymology dictionary
interact — [v] communicate collaborate, combine, connect, contact, cooperate, get across*, get the message*, interface, interplay, interreact, join, keep in touch, merge, mesh, network, reach out, relate, touch, touch base*, unite; concept 266 Ant. not… … New thesaurus
interact — ► VERB ▪ act so as to have a reciprocal effect. DERIVATIVES interactant adjective & noun interaction noun … English terms dictionary
interact — [in΄tər akt′] vi. 1. to act on one another; act reciprocally 2. to deal, work, etc. with someone or something [a politician who interacts well with members of the media] … English World dictionary
interact — 01. Songs and story books are a wonderful way for parents to [interact] with their children. 02. Studies of the [interaction] of bees show that they have a very sophisticated social system. 03. Millions of people now [interact] with their… … Grammatical examples in English
interact — [[t]ɪ̱ntəræ̱kt[/t]] interacts, interacting, interacted 1) V RECIP When people interact with each other or interact, they communicate as they work or spend time together. [pl n V] While the other children interacted and played together, Ted… … English dictionary
Interact — Logo von Rotary International Rotary International ist die Dachorganisation der Rotary Clubs. Dabei handelt es sich um international verbreitete Service Clubs, zu denen sich Angehörige verschiedener Berufe unabhängig von politischen und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
interact */ — UK [ˌɪntərˈækt] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms interact : present tense I/you/we/they interact he/she/it interacts present participle interacting past tense interacted past participle interacted 1) if two or more people interact, or if one… … English dictionary