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1 react
intransitive verb1) (respond) reagieren (to auf + Akk.)3) (Chem., Phys.) reagieren* * *[ri'ækt]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.) reagieren2) ((with against) to behave or act in a certain way in order to show rejection of: Young people tend to react against their parents.) widerstreben3) ((with to) to be affected, usually badly, by (a drug etc): I react very badly to penicillin.) reagieren•- academic.ru/60481/reaction">reaction- reactionary
- reactor* * *re·act[riˈækt]vi1. (respond) reagierento \react quickly/strongly schnell/heftig reagierento be slow to \react langsam reagieren▪ to \react to sb/sth auf jdn/etw reagierento \react to a stimulus auf einen Reiz reagieren2. MED3. CHEM* * *[riː'kt]vi1) (= respond CHEM, PHYS) reagieren (to auf +acc)she was slow to react to my offer — sie reagierte nur langsam auf mein Angebot
to react against — negativ reagieren auf (+acc)
* * *react [rıˈækt; riː-]A v/i1. reagieren, ein-, zurückwirken, Rückwirkungen haben ( alle:on, upon auf akk):react on each other sich gegenseitig beeinflussenhe reacted sharply er reagierte heftig3. reagieren, antworten, eingehen ( alle:to auf akk)4. entgegenwirken, widerstreben ( beide:against dat)5. (zu einem früheren Zustand etc) zurückgehen, -kehren7. MIL einen Gegenschlag führenB v/t CHEM zur Reaktion bringen* * *intransitive verb1) (respond) reagieren (to auf + Akk.)2) (act in opposition) sich widersetzen ( against Dat.)3) (Chem., Phys.) reagieren* * *v.reagieren v. -
2 differently
adverbdifferently [to or from each other] — verschieden; (with different result, at various times) unterschiedlich
* * *dif·ferently[ˈdɪfərentli]adv verschieden, unterschiedlich* * *['dIfrəntlI]advanders (from als); (from one another) unterschiedlichI was never treated differently from the men we all react differently to stress differently priced seating areas — ich wurde nie anders als die Männer behandelt wir reagieren alle anders or unterschiedlich auf Stress unterschiedlich teure Sitzbereiche
differently priced books — Bücher mit unterschiedlichen Preisen
* * *differently abled bes US euph (körper)behindert* * *adverbanders (from, esp. Brit. to als)differently [to or from each other] — verschieden; (with different result, at various times) unterschiedlich
* * *adv.abweichend adv.anders adv.unterschiedlich adv.verschieden adv. -
3 greet
transitive verb1) begrüßen; (in passing) grüßen; (receive) empfangengreet somebody with something — jemanden mit etwas begrüßen/grüßen/empfangen
2) (meet) empfangengreet somebody's eyes/ears — sich jemandes Augen (Dat.) darbieten/an jemandes Ohr (Akk.) dringen
* * *[ɡri:t]- academic.ru/32425/greeting">greeting- greetings* * *[gri:t]vt1. (welcome)the porter always \greets me der Portier grüßt mich immerwe were \greeted by a wonderful smell of coffee ( fig) wir wurden von einem wunderbaren Kaffeeduft empfangento \greet each other [by shaking hands] sich akk [mit Handschlag] begrüßen2. (react)the unions have \greeted his decision with delight/anger die Gewerkschaften haben seine Entscheidung sehr begrüßt/mit Zorn aufgenommenhis speech was \greeted with applause by the audience er erntete mit seiner Rede einen Applaus vom Publikuma scene of chaos \greeted us ein chaotischer Anblick bot sich uns dar* * *[griːt]vt(= welcome) begrüßen; (= receive, meet) empfangen; (= say hallo to) grüßen; news, decision aufnehmena terrible sight greeted him — ihm bot sich ein fürchterlicher Anblick
* * *greet1 [ɡriːt] v/t1. grüßen:he never greets you er grüßt nie2. begrüßen, empfangen4. eine Nachricht etc aufnehmen:be greeted by silence schweigend aufgenommen werdengreet2 [ɡriːt] v/i schott weinen, klagen* * *transitive verb1) begrüßen; (in passing) grüßen; (receive) empfangengreet somebody with something — jemanden mit etwas begrüßen/grüßen/empfangen
2) (meet) empfangengreet somebody's eyes/ears — sich jemandes Augen (Dat.) darbieten/an jemandes Ohr (Akk.) dringen
* * *v.begrüßen v.grüßen v. -
4 greet
[gri:t] vt1) ( welcome)to \greet sb jdn [be]grüßen;( receive) jdn empfangen;the porter always \greets me der Portier grüßt mich immer;we were \greeted by a wonderful smell of coffee ( fig) wir wurden von einem wunderbaren Kaffeeduft empfangen;to \greet each other [by shaking hands] sich akk [mit Handschlag] begrüßen2) ( react)the unions have \greeted his decision with delight/ anger die Gewerkschaften haben seine Entscheidung sehr begrüßt/mit Zorn aufgenommen;his speech was \greeted with applause by the audience er erntete mit seiner Rede einen Applaus vom Publikum;a scene of chaos \greeted us ein chaotischer Anblick bot sich uns dar
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