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1 reaction ability
■ Ability to act quickly and effectively in reaction to a stimulus.■ Fähigkeit, Reize aufzunehmen und zweckmäßig zu reagieren. -
2 reaction speed
■ The ability to react quickly to constantly changing situations on the pitch.Syn. reaction speed■ Fähigkeit, auf einen Reiz möglichst schnell zu reagieren. -
3 speed of reaction
■ The ability to react quickly to constantly changing situations on the pitch.Syn. reaction speed■ Fähigkeit, auf einen Reiz möglichst schnell zu reagieren. -
4 die Reaktionsfähigkeit
- {ability to react} = die Reaktionsfähigkeit (Chemie) {reactivity}+ = jemandes Reaktionsfähigkeit prüfen {to test someone's reaction}+ -
5 instinktiv
I Adj. instinctive, intuitive; Reaktion: auch visceral; Angst etc.: instinctive, innate; instinktive Begabung natural talentII Adv. instinctively, intuitively* * *instinctive (Adj.); by instinct (Adv.); from instinct (Adj.)* * *ins|tink|tiv [Instɪŋk'tiːf]1. adjinstinctive2. advinstinctivelyetw instinktiv genau wissen — to know sth at gut level
* * *1) (arising from instinct or from a natural ability: Blinking our eyes is an instinctive reaction when something suddenly comes close to them; I couldn't help putting my foot on the brake when I saw the other car coming towards me - it was instinctive.) instinctive* * *in·stink·tiv[ɪnstɪŋkˈti:f]adj instinctiveein \instinktives Gefühl an instinctive feeling, instinctivedie \instinktiven Verhaltensweise von Tieren the instinctive behaviour [or AM -or] of animals* * *1.Adjektiv instinctive2.adverbial instinctively* * *A. adj instinctive, intuitive; Reaktion: auch visceral; Angst etc: instinctive, innate;instinktive Begabung natural talentB. adv instinctively, intuitively* * *1.Adjektiv instinctive2.adverbial instinctively* * *adj.instinctive adj. adv.instinctively adv.intuitively adv.
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