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reaction [rɪˈækʃən] n 1. a response to some foregoing action or stimulus 2. the reciprocal action of two things acting together 3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) opposition to change, esp political change, or a desire to return to a former condition or system 4. (Psychology) a response indicating a person's feelings or emotional attitude 5. (Medicine) Med a. any effect produced by the action of a drug, esp an adverse effect Compare side effect b. any effect produced by a substance (allergen) to which a person is allergic the simultaneous equal and opposite force that acts on a body whenever it exerts a force on another body 6. (Chemistry) (Physics / Nuclear Physics) short for chemical reaction, nuclear reaction 7. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Stock Exchange) Stock Exchange a sharp fall in price interrupting a general rise reactional adj Usage: Reaction is used to refer both to an instant response (her reaction was one of amazement) and to a considered response in the form of a statement (the Minister gave his reaction to the court's decision). Some people think this second use is incorrect
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reaction noun 1. response, acknowledgment, feedback, answer, reply He showed no reaction when the judge pronounced his sentence. 2. counteraction, compensation, backlash, recoil, counterbalance, counterpoise All new fashion starts out as a reaction against existing convention. 3. conservatism, the right, the extreme right, counter-revolution, obscurantism their victory against the forces of reaction and conservatism 4. sensitivity, condition, susceptibility, hypersensitivity, allergic effect Common foods which cause this kind of reaction are fish, eggs and shellfish. Translations reaction [riːˈækʃən] N 1. (= response) → reacción f what was his reaction to your suggestion? → ¿cuál fue su reacción a tu sugerencia? → ¿cómo reaccionó frente a tu sugerencia? it produced no reaction → no surtió efecto some foods cause allergic reactions → algunos alimentos provocan reacciones alérgicas 2. reactions (= reflexes) → reacciones fpl his reactions were slow because he'd been drinking → tardaba en reaccionar porque había estado bebiendo 3. (Pol) (pej) → reacción f the forces of reaction → las fuerzas de la reacción, las fuerzas reaccionarias 4. (Chem) → reacción f reaction [riˈækʃən] n (= response) → réaction f The sport requires very fast reactions → Ce sport requiert des réactions très rapides. reaction to sth → réaction à qch a reaction against sth → une réaction contre qch (to drug, treatment, allergen) → réaction f reaction to sth → réaction à qch an allergic reaction to penicillin → une réaction allergique à la pénicilline (CHEMISTRY) → réaction f reaction n (= response, Chem, Phys) → Reaktion f (→ to auf +acc, → against gegen); what was his reaction to your suggestion? → wie hat er auf Ihren Vorschlag reagiert?, wie war seine Reaktion auf Ihren Vorschlag?; a reaction against feminism → eine Absage an den Feminismus; action and reaction → Wirkung und Gegenwirkung (Mil) → Gegenschlag m How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Because a delayed hypersensitivity reaction to a previously sensitized antigen occurs, patients who had not been previously vaccinated with bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) were not eligible for this study. The immunopathogenesis of food allergies may be governed by more than one immunologic mechanism, including immediate manifestations mediated by IgE; inflammatory reactions caused by immune complexes, lectins, and superantigens; and delayed hypersensitivity reactions associated with specific T lymphocytes (Helm and Burks 2000). Delayed hypersensitivity reaction to topical aminoglycosides in patients undergoing middle ear surgery. |
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