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81 react in real time
Финансы: реагировать в режиме реального времени (напр., на потребности клиентов в финансировании; англ. цитата - из репортажа агентства Bloomberg) -
82 react load
Макаров: воспринимать нагрузку, нести нагрузку -
83 react negatively
Экономика: реагировать отрицательно (говоря о реакции рынка; англ. оборот взят из новостного сообщения агентства Thomson Reuters) -
84 react readily with
Математика: легко реагировать с -
85 react strongly against
Общая лексика: бурно реагировать (против чего-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > react strongly against
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86 react to a blow
Военный термин: ответить на удар, отвечать на удар -
87 react to strikes
Военный термин: предпринимать ответные действия по отражению нападения -
88 react upon each other
Общая лексика: взаимодействовать, воздействовать друг на друга, противодействовать -
89 react violently
Химия: бурно реагировать -
90 react with
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91 react with the gas
Алюминиевая промышленность: вступать в реакцию с газом -
92 react (verb) with the gas
Англо-русский глоссарий алюминиевой промышленности > react (verb) with the gas
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93 react (verb) with the gas
Англо-русский глоссарий алюминиевой промышленности > react (verb) with the gas
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94 react against
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95 react with
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96 react badly to something
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97 react to a blow
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98 react to blow
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99 react to a blow
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > react to a blow
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100 react a load
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react — index perceive, reply, respond, return (respond) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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