词汇 | example_english_react |
释义 | Examples of reactThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. A comparative analysis of current literature in fact suggests that men reacted to the danger and disempowerment of modern combat in remarkably similar ways. Whitehead uses the concept of the masculine subject to capture the fact that a man perceives and reacts to a set of cultural discourses. The evolution of catalysts had to be in parallel with the evolution of the molecular species reacting. Chapter 5 deals with teachers evaluating the performance of their pupils and reacting to the assessment of examiners, adjudicators, critics and agents. A sodium reagent is used and the chloride ions are reacted with mercury and diphenylcarbazone to form a purple colour. When the specialized bureaucrats, politicians, and interest groups reacted and tried to fight back against these proposals, they naturally attracted press attention. Figures 5 and 6 show how steel prices reacted to a switch in government in a majoritarian system. She defines relaxation as: that condition in which we have the greatest capacity of reacting. The mapping module is made up of an extensible set of functions which reacts to the detected features by generating an appropriate output. Subjects with high symptom levels reacted faster and performed more false positive responses than subjects with low symptom levels. His body reacts to the imprisonment of his soul. Nonetheless, those women who did understand the language could and should have reacted at their own discretion. A detailed understanding of the linear stability characteristics of compressible reacting mixing layers will be of aid in mixing enhancement. 609 plagioclase, which reacted with neighbouring garnet and omphacite during a period of ductile shearing. Adroitly reacting to the newfound opportunity, conservative intellectuals penned their writings accordingly. Adjacent series of sections were stained with cresyl violet or reacted for acetylcholinesterase histochemistry for the identification of cytoarchitectonic bounderies. Of those who reacted, some were enthusiastic, some were agnostic and some were opposed. The plasma reacts to this increase of its potential. Our seeing and reacting to it as a stop sign is the result of a particular training and education. The inhibitor reacts with trypsin and chymotrypsin separately, and it appears to affect the esterolytic activity of both enzymes similarly. Energetically, catalysis is entirely entropic, indicating an important role of solvent reorganization, substrate positioning, and/or orientation of the reacting groups within the active site. Energetically, catalysis is entirely entropic, indicating an important role of substrate positioning, orientation of the reacting groups within the active site, and solvent reorganization. One out of 18 antibodies reacted more strongly with avirulent than virulent parasites. Instead, the concern is with reacting to what is considered a temporary issue. An object that follows another object or reacts to its movement is perceived as being driven by internal intentions or goals. In the fourth phase, institutions reacted to mobilise resources for systematic study and possible treatment. Women reacted in var ious ways to this contradiction between egalitar ian discourse and actual infer ior ity. Thus, infants differentially reacted to the different reasons behind the failure to share attention and interest. By contrast, they reacted with fury to schemes undertaken by large enterprises. If the pupil reacts to light, then the cause is likely to be non-surgical, and a diabetic vascular mononeuropathy is the commonest cause. One possibility is that the inner retina is reacting to the loss of outer retinal activity. All tissue used for cell counts was reacted simultaneously using the same solutions and under the same conditions. How the local population reacted to their new existence as a contested and often patronized community reveals the complicated subtext to the region's history. No bands are stained in lanes reacted with preblocked antibody. If they reacted neither to that letter, nor to a reminder letter sent a few weeks later, staff members paid personal visits to their house. Their adherents reacted with new modes of conflict resolution. Thus, altogether 24 sera reacted with fourfold or higher titres to one of the two viruses. The third teacher in my study, who shared my concerns about authenticity, reacted by not teaching world musics at all. The landlords reacted to these new practices of the colonos. The story doesn't say how exactly the board's directing officials reacted to the complaint. A vast amount of ethical theory takes utilitarianism seriously, if not by arguing for it, then by reacting against it. I used this method to teach my 4-year-old daughter, who reacted strongly against my efforts with the immersion method. Of these 23 samples that reacted to more than one serovar, 22 reacted to two serovars and one to three serovars. Our post-vaccination serum pool reacted at a titre lower than this level with 7 of the 23 virus strains isolated in our study population. We report the results of an inviscid spatial stability calculation for a compressible reacting mixing layer. In this study numerical simulations have been performed for the laminar high-speed flow of a high-temperature, non-equilibrium reacting gas mixture over a flat plate. In the latter, the slug was still reacting strongly with the antibody after 24 h of digestion. At other times the feedback centred on how the students were reacting towards the other conductor. The director of the bureau reacted as well. In particular, these subjects were reacting to discrete and recent events whose full impact was not yet fully felt or realized. The group reacted by suggesting ways of going further and in this manner provided their fellow students with veritable 'responses'. Moreover, pessimistic outlooks were most salient when infants joining the family reacted negatively to new inputs and to parental control effor ts. Because the individual is continuously acting and reacting in a process of changing resources (and constraints), instrumental goals are likely to change when resources change. In 1966, the government reacted by reverting to the trusted pattern of the centrally directed incomes policy and imposed incomes policy. Like a nervous system, the theatre reacted to what was going on all around, not only in politics but also in life. A total of 17 clones reacted positively (not shown). Notwithstanding this correlation, however, listeners were shown to treat these scales differently when reacting to variation between the stimuli. Citizens get positioned as reacting to agency proposals - which are cynically viewed as already-made decisions. While the phonological community reacted to the existence of 'suspended contrasts ' with caution, the reactions from the sociolinguistic community proved to be much more receptive. Resistance is a strategy of reacting to pressures from outside a social group. Thus, with no operator input the automated system must be able to adjust its digging trajectory by reacting to perceived changes in digging conditions. Rather, our reactions to nature as majestic, or reacting with dread to the forests, are primitive instances of concept-formation in this context. They are similar in that each is based on weaker states reacting to domestic events in a stronger rival. In the present study, the differences were qualitative ones and represented different ways of reacting to the same situation. In particular, a unicellular organism corrects direction of its own motion reacting to changes in the environment. Whenever there was confrontation, they reacted quickly and resorted to different strategies to minimise threats to their survival. Results showed that when an adult reacted uninterestedly, infants ceased pointing for him. How manufacturers have reacted to the threshold is unclear. First, it is no longer safe to implement the rule-of-thumb principle of reacting "more than one-for-one" to changes in the inflation rates. As expected in a linear-quadratic framework, optimized monetary policy strategy has nominal interest rates reacting linearly to the shocks. The site was at once very personal, in that the waveforms reacted differently in each individual. The alum reacts with moisture in the air to break down the cellulose woodfibresthat give paper its structural strength. Households reacted to this challenge by increasing the number of working members per household. Even if it is assumed that there were primary biotites in leptynites that have reacted out, problems remain. Welles reacted to this novel situation by rejecting both of them. Fiscal policy reacts negatively to demand shocks, and positively to technology shocks. With this method, the robot reacts faster to larger impact forces. Faced with an onslaught of zoning cases, judges reacted to various articulations of the comprehensiveness rationale with their own sort of collective puzzling. How, then, have the bus owners reacted to this costly imposition ? Oxygen is extremely reactive, and any that appeared in an atmosphere containing ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, and the rest, would immediately have reacted with them. Two weeks later, 30% of the cells were very large and reacted with anti-osteocalcin antibody. The more meekly they reacted, the more we'd go on. Except in genuinely traditional societies reacting against the initial impact of modernity, fundamentalism appears to be, universally, a minority phenomenon. Each, in his own way, reacted against avuncular pressure. The indigenous heritage industry reacted to the repeated local resistance by withdrawing their commitment to the development of the site. Both archaeologists reacted strongly on one of my remarks about the interrelatedness between archaeology, tourism, and nation making. Farmers recognized the signs of change and reacted quickly by creating various alternatives to the old system. Scholars have examined the brinkmanship between intellectuals and the regime: how intellectuals reacted to the regime's propaganda and the regime dealt with the intellectuals' reaction. There will be no attempts here to analyse either the effects of the legal measures nor how citizens reacted to the laws. No wonder physicians have reacted so negatively to these changes! Teachers have become dissatisfied with one and then the other as each generation has reacted to the one before it. The issue was not why these miseries were visited on them, but how they reacted to them, how they rose to the occasion. The dreamer usually reacted to the attack by running, escaping, or hiding (unless she woke up). With a group or a class responding and interacting with each other, the teacher's skill in interpreting and reacting immediately are all-important. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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