1. react
If someone irritates you, it is best not to react immediately.
He reacted angrily to her comments
She doesn’t react well to stress.
Plant growth and productivity react sharply to a complex combination of temperature and moisture.
Young people naturally react against the attitudes of their parents.
Cause and effect react upon each other.
Training conditions workers to react quickly to an emergency.
The President's decision caused the market to react.
‘I suggested that we should stay at home this summer.’ ‘And how did your family react to your suggestion?’
I can't believe you're reacting this way
It is not necessary to react to everything you notice. When you react to something, you respond to it.
I often imagine how people would react to my death.
The audience reacted by shouting and booing.
Definition when you react, you do something because of something else that has just happened
People react to the frustration in much the same way.
Anglais mot "wchodzić w reakcje"(react) se produit dans des ensembles:
unit 12 nauka i technika