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Перевод: react
[глагол] реагировать; отзываться; влиять; воздействовать; вызывать реакцию; противодействовать; оказывать сопротивление; производить контратаку; стремиться в обратном направлении
Тезаурус:
- It is obviously more convenient to blame the situation and especially other people for the way you react but the truth is that you, and you alone, are responsible for your behaviour.
- Against the US mainstream culture of rose-tinted kitsch (which Milan Kundera defines as "the refusal to accept that shit exists"), bands like Big Black, Flipper and the Buttholes react by devising a near-catastrophic conception of "authenticity".
- In an impromptu press conference outside, Mr Gorbachev said: "If states don't react to impulses of the times, they are in danger."
- But with a trio there's the space for the dynamics, and you can be much quicker to react to what's going on than, say, The Beautiful South or somethin' - like where there's nineteen people and they all look like they're playing off charts"
- These distinctions are important, because the "ancient pine forest" myth has led to the idea that chemical-sensitive patients are also likely to react to pine wood and pine products.
- These include sulphur oxyfluorides, sulphur dioxide, and sulphur tetrafluoride, which react with water in the body's mucous membranes to form other acidic compounds that can damage the lungs.
- However, the chemistry of the atmosphere is far more complicated than this list of ingredients suggests, for many of the atmospheric gases react with each other to produce yet more compounds, some of which are extremely short-lived (and therefore difficult to measure).
- A number of these patients are very seriously ill and appear to react to almost every imaginable food and chemical.
- No one knowing how to react, all speaking in low tones with solemn faces.
- It means helping counsellees to recognize the situations, the events or the people that provoke stress, and how they react to the stress in their lives.
- Some patients are more suggestible than others in this respect, but a fair proportion of food-sensitive people will react with symptoms if they think they have eaten one of their culprit foods.
- A lot has to do with how you breathe and how you react physically to moments of tension.
- If the pinches of flake were thrown over any other bream's head then that fish would veer to one side, but only the bream immediately alongside him would react, and then only to get out of the way.
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