reaction 的英语意思
reactionreaction /riˈækʃən/ AWL noun
查看全部语言翻译1to a situation/event [countable, uncountable] something that you feel or do because of something that has happened or been said因某事发生或某话说出而产生的感受或行为:
What was Jeff’s reaction when you told him about the job?你告诉杰夫那份工作的事时,他有什么反应?reaction to
the government’s reaction to the fuel crisis政府对燃料危机的反应in reaction to something
An emergency fund was set up in reaction to the famine.一项紧急基金作为对饥荒的回应而建立。2moving quickly reactions [plural] your ability to move quickly when something dangerous happens suddenly突发危险时迅速作出反应的能力:
a skilled driver with very quick reactions一位反应非常迅速的熟练驾驶员3to food/drugs [countable] if you have a reaction to a drug or to something you have eaten, it makes you ill若对某种药物或食物产生反应,会导致身体不适reaction to
a reaction to the immunization对免疫接种的反应have/suffer a reaction
She had a severe allergic reaction to the drug.她对该药物产生了严重的过敏反应。cause/bring on/trigger a reaction
Certain foods are more likely than others to cause allergic reactions.某些食物比其他食物更容易引起过敏反应。4science [countable, uncountable] a)a chemical change that happens when two or more substances are mixed together两种或多种物质混合时发生的化学变化:
a chemical reaction in the soil土壤中的化学反应 b)a physical force that is the result of an equally strong physical force in the opposite direction由反方向同等大小的物理力所产生的物理力5change [singular] a change in people’s attitudes, behaviour, fashions etc that happens because they disapprove of the way in which things were done in the past因不认同过去的做法而引发的人们在态度、行为、时尚等方面的变化reaction against
a reaction against the traditional values of the nineteenth century对十九世纪传统价值观的反动6against change [uncountable] formal正式 strong and unreasonable opposition to all social and political changes对一切社会与政治变革的强烈且不合理的反对:
The revolutionary movement was crushed by the forces of reaction.革命运动被反动势力镇压。 → chain reactionCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1– 释义 1ADJECTIVES/NOUN + reaction形容词/名词 + reactionsomebody’s first/initial/immediate reaction· His first reaction was to laugh.· 他的第一反应是大笑。somebody’s gut reaction informal非正式 (=what they feel or decide immediately, before thinking)· You must trust your gut reactions.· 你必须相信自己的直觉反应。somebody’s instinctive reaction (=what they do immediately, before thinking)· Often your instinctive reaction is to blame someone else.· 通常你本能的反应是把责任推给别人。a natural reaction· Anger is a natural reaction if you feel undervalued.· 如果你觉得自己不被重视,愤怒是一种自然反应。a knee-jerk reaction (=an immediate reaction that happens without sensible thinking)· Environmentalists have a knee-jerk reaction against any development.· 环保人士对任何开发行为都有条件反射式反应。an emotional reaction (=showing strong emotion, especially by crying)· I was surprised by her emotional reaction to the news.· 她对这则消息的情绪化反应令我感到惊讶。a positive/favourable reaction (=showing that someone agrees or likes something)· There has been a positive reaction to the campaign.· 这场活动获得了积极的反响。a negative reaction (=showing that someone disagrees or dislikes something)· We are concerned about the negative reaction of some of our customers.· 我们对部分客户的负面反应感到担忧。mixed reactions (=some positive and some negative reactions)· The book met with mixed reactions.· 这本书遭遇了褒贬不一的反应。a violent/angry reaction· The artists were surprised by the violent reactions to their work.· 艺术家们对自己作品所引发的激烈反应感到惊讶。a delayed reaction (=a reaction that comes some time after an event)· You’re suffering a delayed reaction to the accident.· 你正经历着对那次事故的延迟反应。the public reaction (=what the public think about something that happens)· The public reaction was less than encouraging.· 公众的反应令人失望。verbs动词provoke/produce/bring a reaction· The decision provoked an angry reaction from the local tourist industry.· 这一决定激起了当地旅游业的愤怒反应。get a reaction· We didn’t know what kind of reaction we would get.· 我们不知道会得到什么样的反应。gauge somebody’s reaction (=judge or find out someone’s reaction)· He watched Jane’s face, trying to gauge her reaction.· 他注视着简的脸,试图揣测她的反应。judging by somebody’s reactions· Judging by the audience’s reactions, the show will be a great success.· 从观众的反应来看,这场演出将大获成功。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 3– 释义 3adjectives形容词an allergic reaction· If you develop an allergic reaction to your sunscreen, change it.· 如果你对防晒霜产生了过敏反应,请更换产品。a bad reaction· She had a bad reaction to the medicine.· 她对该药物产生了不良反应。an adverse reaction formal正式 (=a bad reaction)· The patient died after having an adverse reaction to the drug.· 该患者在对药物产生不良反应后死亡。a severe reaction· A severe allergic reaction to the drug has killed five Americans.· 对该药物的严重过敏反应已导致五名美国人死亡。a slight/mild reaction· A spider’s venom usually causes only a slight reaction.· 蜘蛛的毒液通常只引起轻微反应。verbs动词have/suffer a reaction· People who eat these products could have an allergic reaction.· 食用这些产品的人可能会出现过敏反应。cause/bring on/trigger a reaction (=make someone ill)· Wheat is one of the foods that are most likely to cause a reaction.· 小麦是最容易引起反应的食物之一。THESAURUS同义词辨析reaction someone’s feelings, and how they behave, because of something that has happened or been said某人因发生或说过的事而产生的感受及行为方式: · I was stunned by the news, and my initial reaction was anger.· 我被这个消息惊呆了,最初的反应是愤怒。· What was her reaction, when you told her that you were leaving?· 当你告诉她你要离开时,她的反应是什么?response what you say or do when someone says or does something to you当别人对你说或做某事时你所说或所做的事: · The government’s immediate response was to reject the proposal.· 政府的即时回应是拒绝该提案。· The decision was made in response to requests from local residents.· 该决定是为回应当地居民的请求而作出的。· We are still waiting to see if there is any response.· 我们仍在等待,看是否有任何回应。reception a particular type of reaction to someone’s ideas, work etc – used especially in the following phrases对某人的想法、作品等的某种特定反应——尤用于以下短语: · The plan received warm reception from conference delegates (=they liked it).· 该计划获得了大会代表的热烈好评(=他们很喜欢)。· The film received a mixed reception and commercially it was not successful (=many people did not like it).· 这部电影获得了褒贬不一的评价,商业上并不成功(=许多人不喜欢它)。· The Association of Chief Police Officers gave the idea a cool reception (=they did not like it very much).· 全国警察局长协会对该想法反应冷淡(=他们不太喜欢)。· Alford’s views met with a hostile reception (=people were very disapproving).· 奥尔福德的观点遭到敌对的反应(=人们非常不认同)。feedback advice, criticism, praise etc that you give to someone, telling them how well they are working给予某人的建议、批评、表扬等,告知其工作表现好坏: · Our English teacher gave us some feedback on our essays.· 我们的英语老师对我们的作文给予了一些反馈。· The feedback we have had from our customers has all been positive.· 我们收到的客户反馈全部是正面的。· negative feedback· 负面反馈backlash an angry or violent reaction by a group of people to the actions or decisions of others一群人对他人行为或决定的愤怒或激烈反弹: · There has been a growing backlash against the government from angry voters.· 愤怒的选民对政府的反弹情绪日益增长。· fears of a right-wing backlash· 对右翼强烈反弹的担忧
查看全部语言翻译1to a situation/event [countable, uncountable] something that you feel or do because of something that has happened or been said因某事发生或某话说出而产生的感受或行为:
What was Jeff’s reaction when you told him about the job?你告诉杰夫那份工作的事时,他有什么反应?reaction to
the government’s reaction to the fuel crisis政府对燃料危机的反应in reaction to something
An emergency fund was set up in reaction to the famine.一项紧急基金作为对饥荒的回应而建立。2moving quickly reactions [plural] your ability to move quickly when something dangerous happens suddenly突发危险时迅速作出反应的能力:
a skilled driver with very quick reactions一位反应非常迅速的熟练驾驶员3to food/drugs [countable] if you have a reaction to a drug or to something you have eaten, it makes you ill若对某种药物或食物产生反应,会导致身体不适reaction to
a reaction to the immunization对免疫接种的反应have/suffer a reaction
She had a severe allergic reaction to the drug.她对该药物产生了严重的过敏反应。cause/bring on/trigger a reaction
Certain foods are more likely than others to cause allergic reactions.某些食物比其他食物更容易引起过敏反应。4science [countable, uncountable] a)a chemical change that happens when two or more substances are mixed together两种或多种物质混合时发生的化学变化:
a chemical reaction in the soil土壤中的化学反应 b)a physical force that is the result of an equally strong physical force in the opposite direction由反方向同等大小的物理力所产生的物理力5change [singular] a change in people’s attitudes, behaviour, fashions etc that happens because they disapprove of the way in which things were done in the past因不认同过去的做法而引发的人们在态度、行为、时尚等方面的变化reaction against
a reaction against the traditional values of the nineteenth century对十九世纪传统价值观的反动6against change [uncountable] formal正式 strong and unreasonable opposition to all social and political changes对一切社会与政治变革的强烈且不合理的反对:
The revolutionary movement was crushed by the forces of reaction.革命运动被反动势力镇压。 → chain reactionCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1– 释义 1ADJECTIVES/NOUN + reaction形容词/名词 + reactionsomebody’s first/initial/immediate reaction· His first reaction was to laugh.· 他的第一反应是大笑。somebody’s gut reaction informal非正式 (=what they feel or decide immediately, before thinking)· You must trust your gut reactions.· 你必须相信自己的直觉反应。somebody’s instinctive reaction (=what they do immediately, before thinking)· Often your instinctive reaction is to blame someone else.· 通常你本能的反应是把责任推给别人。a natural reaction· Anger is a natural reaction if you feel undervalued.· 如果你觉得自己不被重视,愤怒是一种自然反应。a knee-jerk reaction (=an immediate reaction that happens without sensible thinking)· Environmentalists have a knee-jerk reaction against any development.· 环保人士对任何开发行为都有条件反射式反应。an emotional reaction (=showing strong emotion, especially by crying)· I was surprised by her emotional reaction to the news.· 她对这则消息的情绪化反应令我感到惊讶。a positive/favourable reaction (=showing that someone agrees or likes something)· There has been a positive reaction to the campaign.· 这场活动获得了积极的反响。a negative reaction (=showing that someone disagrees or dislikes something)· We are concerned about the negative reaction of some of our customers.· 我们对部分客户的负面反应感到担忧。mixed reactions (=some positive and some negative reactions)· The book met with mixed reactions.· 这本书遭遇了褒贬不一的反应。a violent/angry reaction· The artists were surprised by the violent reactions to their work.· 艺术家们对自己作品所引发的激烈反应感到惊讶。a delayed reaction (=a reaction that comes some time after an event)· You’re suffering a delayed reaction to the accident.· 你正经历着对那次事故的延迟反应。the public reaction (=what the public think about something that happens)· The public reaction was less than encouraging.· 公众的反应令人失望。verbs动词provoke/produce/bring a reaction· The decision provoked an angry reaction from the local tourist industry.· 这一决定激起了当地旅游业的愤怒反应。get a reaction· We didn’t know what kind of reaction we would get.· 我们不知道会得到什么样的反应。gauge somebody’s reaction (=judge or find out someone’s reaction)· He watched Jane’s face, trying to gauge her reaction.· 他注视着简的脸,试图揣测她的反应。judging by somebody’s reactions· Judging by the audience’s reactions, the show will be a great success.· 从观众的反应来看,这场演出将大获成功。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 3– 释义 3adjectives形容词an allergic reaction· If you develop an allergic reaction to your sunscreen, change it.· 如果你对防晒霜产生了过敏反应,请更换产品。a bad reaction· She had a bad reaction to the medicine.· 她对该药物产生了不良反应。an adverse reaction formal正式 (=a bad reaction)· The patient died after having an adverse reaction to the drug.· 该患者在对药物产生不良反应后死亡。a severe reaction· A severe allergic reaction to the drug has killed five Americans.· 对该药物的严重过敏反应已导致五名美国人死亡。a slight/mild reaction· A spider’s venom usually causes only a slight reaction.· 蜘蛛的毒液通常只引起轻微反应。verbs动词have/suffer a reaction· People who eat these products could have an allergic reaction.· 食用这些产品的人可能会出现过敏反应。cause/bring on/trigger a reaction (=make someone ill)· Wheat is one of the foods that are most likely to cause a reaction.· 小麦是最容易引起反应的食物之一。THESAURUS同义词辨析reaction someone’s feelings, and how they behave, because of something that has happened or been said某人因发生或说过的事而产生的感受及行为方式: · I was stunned by the news, and my initial reaction was anger.· 我被这个消息惊呆了,最初的反应是愤怒。· What was her reaction, when you told her that you were leaving?· 当你告诉她你要离开时,她的反应是什么?response what you say or do when someone says or does something to you当别人对你说或做某事时你所说或所做的事: · The government’s immediate response was to reject the proposal.· 政府的即时回应是拒绝该提案。· The decision was made in response to requests from local residents.· 该决定是为回应当地居民的请求而作出的。· We are still waiting to see if there is any response.· 我们仍在等待,看是否有任何回应。reception a particular type of reaction to someone’s ideas, work etc – used especially in the following phrases对某人的想法、作品等的某种特定反应——尤用于以下短语: · The plan received warm reception from conference delegates (=they liked it).· 该计划获得了大会代表的热烈好评(=他们很喜欢)。· The film received a mixed reception and commercially it was not successful (=many people did not like it).· 这部电影获得了褒贬不一的评价,商业上并不成功(=许多人不喜欢它)。· The Association of Chief Police Officers gave the idea a cool reception (=they did not like it very much).· 全国警察局长协会对该想法反应冷淡(=他们不太喜欢)。· Alford’s views met with a hostile reception (=people were very disapproving).· 奥尔福德的观点遭到敌对的反应(=人们非常不认同)。feedback advice, criticism, praise etc that you give to someone, telling them how well they are working给予某人的建议、批评、表扬等,告知其工作表现好坏: · Our English teacher gave us some feedback on our essays.· 我们的英语老师对我们的作文给予了一些反馈。· The feedback we have had from our customers has all been positive.· 我们收到的客户反馈全部是正面的。· negative feedback· 负面反馈backlash an angry or violent reaction by a group of people to the actions or decisions of others一群人对他人行为或决定的愤怒或激烈反弹: · There has been a growing backlash against the government from angry voters.· 愤怒的选民对政府的反弹情绪日益增长。· fears of a right-wing backlash· 对右翼强烈反弹的担忧