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词汇 reactive
释义 reactive
adjective
uk /riˈæk.tɪv/ us /riˈæk.tɪv/
reacting to events or situations rather than acting first to change or prevent something: 反应的,回应的(非主动求变或预防性的)
Unfortunately, the police have dealt with the problem of car theft in a reactive rather than a proactive way.不幸的是,警察应付汽车盗窃案的方式只是发生一起调查一起,而不是采取主动预防性措施。
They seem only capable of being negatively reactive to other people's suggestions.
Related word
reactively
chemistry specialized
often taking part in chemical reactions:
Zinc is more reactive and so forms ions more easily.
Some metals are too reactive to be extracted by this method.
biology specialized
reacting strongly to stimuli (= things that cause a part of the body to react):
Her pupils were 3-4 mm in diameter and reactive to light.
Asthma makes the lungs more reactive to ozone, and can make sufferers less efficient with their breathing.
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nonreactive
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Reacting and responding
act on something
adverse reaction
Babinski reflex
backlash
bat
bat something back
hypersensitive
hypersensitize
non-response
non-responsive
on your toesidiom
reaction
reception
sensitivity
step
step up to the plateidiom
strike while the iron is hotidiom
supersensitivity
ticklish
toe

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Chemistry - general words

reactive | Business English


reactive
adjective
uk /riˈæktɪv/us
reacting to events or situations rather than doing something first in order to change or prevent something:
a reactive approach
reactive to inflation/market forces
Top management should be proactive rather than reactive in its decision-making.

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proactive

Examples of reactive


reactive
Plaques contain variable numbers of activated microglia as well as reactive astrocytes surrounding the core.
This paper examines reactive focus on for m as a way of focusing students' attention on their own output.
Furthermore, some types of communication disturbance may be more reactive than others and this may reflect different underlying processes.
Typically, agent-based simulations have been modeled using reactive agent models that follow a small number of simple rules.
A global service is built when the architect is capable to identify a reactive chain of services belonging to equipment.
However, reactive astrocytes did not proliferate, therefore exhibiting only a partial gliosis.
Through reactive planning and strategic rules, knowledge missing from the causal network is obtained from the behaviour model.
To address the challenge, it is necessary to endow the robot with reactive behaviour, planning and learning abilities.
Reactive samples were retested in duplicate and were only considered positive if at least 2 of 3 test determinations were reactive.
In the 1990s economic policy-making has been largely reactive : either to crises, like drought, or to donor pressure.
And it is not just the policy fragments which have emerged piecemeal and reactive, it is the institutions which they have breathlessly created.
To model reactive systems it is necessary to have the ability to describe notions as timeout or preemption.
Under this approach, government funding is essentially reactive in that it normally responds to submissions from provider organisations.
Many species of highly reactive radicals participate in biological processes.
Our findings suggest that children who were avoidantly attached in infancy may be more reactive to variations in maternal depressive symptomatology later on.
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