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1 nuclear chain reaction
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nounReaktion, die (to auf + Akk.)what was his reaction? — wie hat er reagiert?
* * *[-ʃən]1) (the act of reacting: What was his reaction to your remarks?; I get a bad reaction from penicillin; I'd like to ask you for your reactions to these suggestions.) die Reaktion2) (a change of opinions, feelings etc (usually against someone or something): The new government was popular at first, but then a reaction began.) die Rückwirkung3) (a process of change which occurs when two or more substances are put together: (a) nuclear reaction; a chemical reaction between iron and acid.) die Reaktion* * *re·ac·tion[riˈækʃən]nwhat was his \reaction when you told him you were leaving him? wie reagierte er, als du ihm sagtest, du würdest ihn verlassen?there has been a widespread \reaction against the government's proposed tax increases die von der Regierung vorgesehenen Steuererhöhungen stoßen weitgehend auf Ablehnungchain \reaction Kettenreaktion f2. (reflexes)to have quick \reactions ein gutes Reaktionsvermögen habento cause a \reaction in [certain] people bei [bestimmten] Personen eine Reaktion hervorrufento have an allergic \reaction to sth auf etw akk allergisch reagieren4. CHEM, PHYS Reaktion fnuclear \reaction Kernreaktion f\reaction accelerator Reaktionsbeschleuniger m\reaction chain Reaktionskette f\reaction flask Reaktionskolben m\reaction of formation Bildungsreaktion fthe forces of \reaction die reaktionären Kräfteaction and \reaction Wirkung f und Gegenwirkung f, Aktion f und Reaktion f* * *[riː'kSən]n1) (= response CHEM, PHYS) Reaktion f (to auf +acc, against gegen)what was his reaction to your suggestion? — wie hat er auf Ihren Vorschlag reagiert?, wie war seine Reaktion auf Ihren Vorschlag?
a reaction against feminism — eine Absage an den Feminismus
4) (ST__NBSP;EX) Umschwung m, Rückgang m* * *reaction [rıˈækʃn; riː-] swhat was their reaction to …? wie haben sie auf … reagiert?b) pl Reaktionsfähigkeit f, -vermögen n2. POL Reaktion f (auch als Bewegung), Rückschritt(lertum) m(n)3. Reaktion f (from, against gegen), Rück-, Gegenwirkung f (on, upon auf akk)4. WIRTSCH rückläufige Bewegung, (Kurs-, Preis- etc) Rückgang m5. MIL Gegenstoß m, -schlag m6. MED Reaktion f:a) Rückwirkung fb) Probe f7. CHEM Reaktion f, Umwandlung f8. PHYSa) Reaktion f, Rückwirkung fb) Kernreaktion f9. ELEK Rückwirkung f, -kopp(e)lung f:reaction capacitor Rückkopplungskondensator m* * *nounReaktion, die (to auf + Akk.)* * *n.Gegenwirkung f.Reaktion -en f. -
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re·ac·tion [riʼækʃən] nwhat was his \reaction when you told him you were leaving him? wie reagierte er, als du ihm sagtest, du würdest ihn verlassen?;there has been a widespread \reaction against the government's proposed tax increases die von der Regierung vorgesehenen Steuererhöhungen stoßen weitgehend auf Ablehnung;chain \reaction Kettenreaktion f2) ( reflexes)to have quick \reactions ein gutes Reaktionsvermögen habento cause a \reaction in [certain] people bei [bestimmten] Personen eine Reaktion hervorrufen;to have an allergic \reaction to sth auf etw akk allergisch reagieren4) chem, phys Reaktion f;nuclear \reaction Kernreaktion fthe forces of \reaction die reaktionären Kräfteaction and \reaction Wirkung f und Gegenwirkung f, Aktion f und Reaktion f
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