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react

  • 1 react

    اِسْتَجَابَ لِـ \ react: to behave, as the result of hearing (or seeing, feeling, etc.) sth: How did she react to the news? Was she angry?. \ تَجَاوَب \ react: behave, as the result of hearing (or seeing, feeling, etc.) sth: How did she react to the news? Was she angry?. \ See Also تَفَاعَلَ مَعَ

    Arabic-English glossary > react

  • 2 react

    [rɪˈækt] verb
    1) to behave in a certain way as a result of something:

    How did he react when you called him a fool?

    Hydrogen reacts with oxygen to form water.

    يَرُد الفِعْل
    2) ( with against) to behave or act in a certain way in order to show rejection of:

    Young people tend to react against their parents.

    يرُد الفِعْل ضِد
    3) ( with to) to be affected, usually badly, by (a drug etc):

    I react very badly to penicillin.

    يتأثَّر بصورةٍ سَيِّئَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > react

  • 3 react, interact

    تَفاعَلَ \ react, interact.

    Arabic-English glossary > react, interact

  • 4 يتفاعل

    react

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > يتفاعل

  • 5 فاعل

    فاعَلَ: جَعَلَهُ يَتَفَاعَل
    to react, cause to react

    Arabic-English new dictionary > فاعل

  • 6 استجاب

    اِسْتَجَابَ \ respond: to act in answer; show an effect, as a result of sb.’s words or actions: I invited him to help, but he did not respond. My illness is responding to the doctor’s treatment. \ اِسْتَجَابَ لِـ \ react: to behave, as the result of hearing (or seeing, feeling, etc.) sth: How did she react to the news? Was she angry?. \ اِسْتِجابة \ reaction: the way that one behaves, as the result of hearing (or seeing, feeling, etc.) sth.: What were your first reactions on seeing the accident? To help, or to call a doctor. response: an answer; action in answer to a sign, demand, etc.; noticeable effect: I waved to her, but she made no response. \ See Also ردّ فِعل

    Arabic-English dictionary > استجاب

  • 7 تجاوب

    تَجَاوَب \ react: behave, as the result of hearing (or seeing, feeling, etc.) sth: How did she react to the news? Was she angry?. \ See Also تَفَاعَلَ مَعَ

    Arabic-English dictionary > تجاوب

  • 8 يستجيب

    1) react 2) respond

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > يستجيب

  • 9 أثر في

    v. affect, impact, influence, inspire, involve, manipulate, overawe, prepossess, react, touch

    Arabic-English dictionary > أثر في

  • 10 استجاب

    v. be interrogated, respond, arraign, react, abide by, comply, vibrate

    Arabic-English dictionary > استجاب

  • 11 تفاعل

    n. interaction
    v. interact, react

    Arabic-English dictionary > تفاعل

  • 12 رجع إلى وضع

    v. react

    Arabic-English dictionary > رجع إلى وضع

  • 13 رد فعل

    v. react

    Arabic-English dictionary > رد فعل

  • 14 استجاب لـ

    اِسْتَجَابَ لِـ
    to respond to, react to, act or feel in response to; to show or adopt a favorable reaction to, be favorable to; to grant, comply with, accede to, fulfill, consent to, agree to, accept, hear, carry out, answer, meet, satisfy

    Arabic-English new dictionary > استجاب لـ

  • 15 انفعل

    اِنْفَعَل: تَأثّرَ، رَكَسَ، اِسْتَجَابَ
    to be affected, influenced, acted upon, be passive; to react, respond, act in response, act in return

    Arabic-English new dictionary > انفعل

  • 16 تجاوب

    تَجَاوَبَ (مَع): اِسْتَجَابَ
    to respond (to), act or feel in response (to); to react (to); to have a positive reaction (to), adopt or show a favorable reaction (to), be favorable (to); to comply (with), consent (to); to be interested (in), show interest (in)

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تجاوب

  • 17 تحرك

    تَحَرّكَ
    to move, budge, stir, be in motion, change place or position; to start moving, get moving; to start, get underway; to begin, set out to, embark upon; to make a move, take a step, take action, take an initiative; to react, respond

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تحرك

  • 18 تفاعل

    تَفَاعَلَ
    to react; to interact, interplay

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تفاعل

  • 19 behave

    [bɪˈheɪv] verb
    1) to act in a suitable way, to conduct oneself (well):

    If you come, you must behave (yourself)

    The child always behaves (himself) at his grandmother's.

    يسلك سلوكا حسنا، يَسْلُكُ سُلوكا حَسَنا، يَتَأدَّب
    2) to act or react:

    Metals behave in different ways when heated.

    يَتَصَرَّف

    Arabic-English dictionary > behave

  • 20 instinct

    [ˈɪnstɪŋkt] noun
    a natural tendency to behave or react in a particular way, without thinking and without having been taught:

    As winter approaches, swallows fly south from Britain by instinct

    He has an instinct for saying the right thing.

    غَريزَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > instinct

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