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Aussprache: [riˈækʃənz]

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Kontext: „science“

(noun) a change that happens when different things mix together. This is often seen in chemistry when substances combine and create something new, like when vinegar and baking soda bubble together.

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The scientist observed many interesting reactions when he mixed the chemicals.

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There were no reactions when he combined the salt and water; they just stayed the same.

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What reactions can we expect if we mix these two liquids together?

Kontext: „emotions“

(noun) how we feel or respond to something that happens. For instance, if someone tells you a funny joke, your reaction might be to laugh.

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Her reaction to the surprise party was one of joy and excitement!

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His reaction to the bad news was very calm and not what we expected.

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What was your reaction when you heard the good news?

Kontext: „social interaction“

(noun) the way people respond to what others say or do. Like when your friend says something nice, and you smile back, that's a reaction.

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His reaction to my compliment was to smile and say thank you.

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She didn’t react at all when I told her the joke; it seemed like she didn't find it funny.

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How did he react when he heard the criticism?

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