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respond [rɪ'spɒnd](a) (answer → person, guns) répondre;∎ to respond to a request répondre à une demande;∎ she responded with a smile elle a répondu par un sourire∎ the steering is slow to respond la direction ne répond pas bien;∎ the cells respond by producing enzymes les cellules réagissent en produisant des enzymes;∎ the patient is responding le malade réagit positivement;∎ her condition isn't responding to treatment le traitement ne semble pas agir sur sa maladie;∎ syphilis responds to antibiotics les antibiotiques sont efficaces contre la syphilis;∎ they'll respond to the crisis by raising taxes ils répondront à la crise en augmentant les impôts;∎ are people responding to the candidate's message? l'opinion publique réagit-elle favorablement au message du candidat?;∎ he doesn't respond well to criticism il réagit mal à la critique;∎ to respond to flattery être sensible à la flatterierépondre;∎ "who cares?" he responded angrily "qu'est-ce que ça peut bien faire?", répondit-il avec colère3 noun
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