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1 reagieren
v/i1. react ( auf + Akk to); auch auf Behandlung etc.: respond (to); nicht reagieren auf (+ Akk) (nicht beachten) ignore; sofort reagieren respond immediately; sie reagierte blitzschnell und verhinderte einen Unfall her reactions were lightning fast and prevented an accident; sie reagierten überhaupt nicht auch there was no reaction (from them); ich bin gespannt, wie er darauf reagieren wird I wonder what he’ll say ( oder how he’ll take it)* * *to react; to respond* * *re|a|gie|ren [rea'giːrən] ptp reagiertvito react ( auf +acc to; mit with); (CHEM) to react (mit with)miteinander reagíéren (Chem) — to react (together)
verärgert or mit Verärgerung reagíéren — to react angrily or with anger to sth
* * *1) (to behave in a certain way as a result of something: How did he react when you called him a fool?; He reacted angrily to the criticism; Hydrogen reacts with oxygen to form water.) react2) ((with to) to be affected, usually badly, by (a drug etc): I react very badly to penicillin.) react3) ((of vehicles etc) to be guided easily by controls: The pilot said the plane did not respond to the controls.) respond* * *re·a·gie·ren *[reaˈgi:rən]vi1. (eine Reaktion zeigen)ich habe ihn um eine Antwort gebeten, aber er hat noch nicht reagiert I have asked him for an answer but he hasn't come back to me yet2. CHEM\reagieren reagieren to react brisk* * *intransitives Verb1) react (auf + Akk. to)2) (Chemie) react* * *reagieren v/i1. react (nicht reagieren auf (+akk) (nicht beachten) ignore;sofort reagieren respond immediately;sie reagierte blitzschnell und verhinderte einen Unfall her reactions were lightning fast and prevented an accident;sie reagierten überhaupt nicht auch there was no reaction (from them);2. CHEM react (mit with;auf +akk on)* * *intransitives Verb1) react (auf + Akk. to)2) (Chemie) react* * *v.to react v.to respond v. -
2 heftig
I Adj.1. Kampf, Streit, Sturm, Zorn: violent, vehement; (wild, erbittert) fierce; (leidenschaftlich) passionate; (wütend) furious; (stark) intense, intensive; Abneigung: strong; Sehnsucht: intense, passionate; Hass, Verlangen: burning; Kälte: numbing, severe; Erkältung: bad, severe; Fieber: raging; Worte: angry; Regen, Schneefälle etc.: heavy; heftiger Aufprall violent impact; heftiges Kopfweh a severe ( oder splitting) headache; „Wie war die Prüfung?“ - „Heftig!“ „How was the exam?“ „It was a brute!“2. (reizbar) hot-tempered; heftig werden Person: lose one’s temper; sei doch nicht gleich so heftig calm down, no need to get upsetII Adv. violently etc.; siehe I; es stürmt heftig there’s a real storm going ( oder outside); der Wind bläst heftig there’s a strong wind blowing; sie reagierte heftig auf die Kritik she reacted violently to the criticism; die Meldung wurde von einem Unternehmenssprecher heftig dementiert the announcement was strongly denied by a company spokesperson* * *fierce (Adj.); violent (Adj.); vehement (Adj.); boisterous (Adj.); sulphurous (Adj.); hard (Adj.); heavy (Adj.); furious (Adj.); severe (Adj.); sultry (Adj.); hasty (Adj.); sulfurous (Adj.); acute (Adj.); impetuous (Adj.); exquisite (Adj.); barmy (Adj.)* * *hẹf|tig ['hɛftɪç]1. adj1) (= stark, gewaltig) violent; Kopfschmerzen severe; Schmerz intense, acute; Erkältung severe; Fieber raging, severe; Zorn, Ärger, Hass violent, burning no adv, intense; Liebe, Sehnsucht ardent, burning no adv, intense; Leidenschaft violent; Abneigung intense; Widerstand vehement; Weinen bitter; Lachen uproarious; Atmen heavy; Kontroverse, Kampf, Wind fierce; Regen lashing no adv, driving no adv, heavy; Frost severe, heavyheftig werden — to fly into a passion
3) (sl = sehr gut) wicked (sl)2. advregnen, schneien, zuschlagen hard; verprügeln severely; aufprallen with great force, hard; schütteln, rühren vigorously; nicken emphatically; zittern badly; dementieren, schimpfen vehemently; verliebt passionately, madly (inf)es stürmt/gewittert heftig — there is a violent storm/thunderstorm
der Regen schlug heftig gegen die Scheiben — the rain pounded or beat against the windows
er hat heftig dagegen gewettert — he raged vehemently against it
* * *1) ((of an argument, fight etc) vigorous, with first one side then the other seeming to win.) ding-dong2) (intense or strong: fierce rivals.) fierce3) frenzied4) frenziedly5) (violent: a furious argument.) furious6) (very great: intense heat; intense hatred.) intense7) violently8) (having, using, or showing, great force: There was a violent storm at sea; a violent earthquake; He has a violent temper.) violent9) ((of pain etc) keen, acute or intense: He gets a sharp pain after eating.) sharp10) (brave and resolute: stout resistance; stout opposition.) stout11) ((of a person, especially a woman) passionate.) sultry* * *hef·tig[ˈhɛftɪç]I. adj1. (stark, gewaltig) violentein \heftiger Aufprall/Schlag a violent impact/blow\heftige Kopfschmerzen an intense [or a splitting] headache\heftige Schneefälle heavy snowfalls\heftige Seitenstiche a severe stitch in one's sideein \heftiger Sturm a violent storm2. (intensiv) intense\heftige Auseinandersetzungen fierce argumentsnach \heftigen Kämpfen after heavy fightingeine \heftige Sehnsucht/Leidenschaft an intense longing/passionich hatte eine \heftigere Reaktion befürchtet I had feared a more vehement reaction▪ \heftig werden to fly into a rageII. adv violentlyes schneite \heftig it snowed heavilydie Vorwürfe wurden \heftig dementiert the accusations were vehemently denied* * *1.Adjektiv violent; heavy <rain, shower, blow>; intense, burning <hatred, desire>; fierce <controversy, criticism, competition>; severe <pain, cold>; loud < bang>; rapid < breathing>; bitter < weeping>; heated, vehement <tone, words>2.adverbial <rain, snow, breathe> heavily; < hit> hard; < hurt> a great deal; < answer> angrily, heatedly; < react> angrily, violently* * *A. adj1. Kampf, Streit, Sturm, Zorn: violent, vehement; (wild, erbittert) fierce; (leidenschaftlich) passionate; (wütend) furious; (stark) intense, intensive; Abneigung: strong; Sehnsucht: intense, passionate; Hass, Verlangen: burning; Kälte: numbing, severe; Erkältung: bad, severe; Fieber: raging; Worte: angry; Regen, Schneefälle etc: heavy;heftiger Aufprall violent impact;heftiges Kopfweh a severe ( oder splitting) headache;„Wie war die Prüfung?“ - „Heftig!“ “How was the exam”” “It was a brute!”2. (reizbar) hot-tempered;sei doch nicht gleich so heftig calm down, no need to get upsetB. adv violently etc; → A;der Wind bläst heftig there’s a strong wind blowing;sie reagierte heftig auf die Kritik she reacted violently to the criticism;die Meldung wurde von einem Unternehmenssprecher heftig dementiert the announcement was strongly denied by a company spokesperson* * *1.Adjektiv violent; heavy <rain, shower, blow>; intense, burning <hatred, desire>; fierce <controversy, criticism, competition>; severe <pain, cold>; loud < bang>; rapid < breathing>; bitter < weeping>; heated, vehement <tone, words>2.adverbial <rain, snow, breathe> heavily; < hit> hard; < hurt> a great deal; < answer> angrily, heatedly; < react> angrily, violently* * *adj.boisterous adj.bold adj.fierce adj.hard adj.heavy adj.impetuous adj.severe adj.violent adj. adv.boisterously adv.impetuously adv.testily adv.vehemently adv.violently adv.
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