词组 | react |
释义 | react AC /riˈækt/ verb to behave in a particular way or show a particular emotion because of something that has happened or been saidadverbsreact angrily/furiously She reacted angrily to the suggestion that she had lied. | Campaigners have reacted furiously to the announcement.react violently He reacted violently and started punching the man.react badly (=become annoyed or upset) Do you react badly to criticism?react strongly (=show strong emotion, especially anger) Scott reacted strongly when he felt his treatment was unfair.react quickly/swiftly The goalkeeper had to react quickly.react positively/negatively (=with positive or negative emotions or opinions) We want versatile people who react positively to change.react cautiously (=carefully, so that you avoid danger or risk) The United States has reacted cautiously to the offer.react instinctively (=without thinking or needing to think) She reacted instinctively and reached for a weapon.react accordingly (=in a way that is suitable or based on what someone has said or done) They realized they were in danger and reacted accordingly.react differently People react differently to stress.prepositionsreact to sth How did Wilson react to your idea?react by doing sth The government reacted by imposing a ban on imports.react with anger/shock/joy etc She reacted with anger to the accusation. |
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