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1 einwirken
- {to appeal} - {to impinge} = einwirken [auf] {to act [on]; to operate [on]; to react [on]}+ = einwirken auf {to influence}+ = einwirken auf (Chemie) {to affect}+ = einwirken lassen {to let act on}+ -
2 verhalten
- {pent} bị nhốt, bị giam chặt, bị nén xuống - {restrained} bị kiềm chế, bị nén lại, bị dằn lại, tự chủ được, dè dặt, thận trọng, giản dị, có chừng mực, không quá đáng = sich verhalten {to bear oneself; to behave; to react}+ = sich verhalten [gegenüber] {to act [towards]}+ = sich passiv verhalten {to sit back}+ = sich falsch verhalten {to do the wrong thing}+ = sich richtig verhalten {to behave right; to do the right thing}+ = sich abwartend verhalten {to resume a wait-and-see attitude}+ -
3 entgegenwirken
- {to counteract} chống lại, kháng cự lại, trung hoà, làm mất tác dụng = entgegenwirken [einer Sache] {to react [against a thing]}+ -
4 die Reaktionsfähigkeit
- {ability to react} = die Reaktionsfähigkeit (Chemie) {reactivity}+ = jemandes Reaktionsfähigkeit prüfen {to test someone's reaction}+ -
5 entgegenarbeiten
- {to counteract} chống lại, kháng cự lại, trung hoà, làm mất tác dụng - {to counterplot} dùng phản kế để chống lại - {to react} tác động trở lại, ảnh hưởng trở lại, phản ứng lại, phản ứng, đối phó lại, phản công, đánh trả lại lại, sụt, hạ = jemandem entgegenarbeiten {to work against someone}+ -
6 reagieren
- {to answer} trả lời, đáp lại, thưa, biện bác, chịu trách nhiệm, đảm bảo, bảo lãnh, xứng với, đúng với, đáp ứng, thành công có kết quả = reagieren [auf] {to react [to]; to respond [to]}+ = nicht reagieren [auf] {to be irresponsive [to]}+
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