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f 1. (G pl reakcji) (zareagowanie) reaction, response (na coś to sth)- nie było z jego strony żadnej reakcji there was no response from him- spotkać się z przychylną/wrogą reakcją z czyjejś strony to meet with a favourable/hostile reaction a. response from sb- spotkać się z brakiem reakcji to meet with no response- wywołać żywą reakcję z czyjejś strony to draw a strong response from sb- moją pierwszą reakcją był strach/było zdziwienie my first reaction was one of fear/surprise- obawiałem się jej reakcji na tę wiadomość I was afraid of her reaction to the news2. (G pl reakcji) (sprzeciw) reaction (przeciw czemuś against sth) 3. sgt Polit. reaction- siły reakcji the forces of reaction4. (G pl reakcji) Chem. reaction- reakcja chemiczna a chemical reaction- reakcja utleniania oxidation- wchodzić w reakcję z czymś to react with sth- ulegać reakcjom pod wpływem ciepła/ciśnienia/światła to undergo reactions when exposed to heat/high pressure/light5. (G pl reakcji) Biol. reaction- reakcja alergiczna na coś an allergic reaction to sth- wywoływać niekorzystne reakcje fizjologiczne to cause adverse physical reactions- □ reakcja egzotermiczna Chem. exothermic reaction- reakcja endotermiczna Chem. endothermic reaction- reakcja jądrowa Chem. nuclear reaction- reakcja łańcuchowa chain reaction także przen.- reakcja termojądrowa thermonuclear reactionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > reakcj|a
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