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reaction
noun
re‧ac‧tion
S2
W2
1
to a situation/event
[
uncountable and countable
]
something that you feel or do because of something that has happened or been said
[↪
response
]
:
What was Jeff's reaction when you told him about the job?
reaction to
the government's reaction to the fuel crisis
bring/provoke/produce a reaction
The news brought an angry reaction from unions.
somebody's first/immediate reaction
His first reaction was to deny everything.
instinctive/gut reaction
(=
what you immediately feel before you have time to think
)
My gut reaction was not to trust him.
There were
mixed reactions
(=
different people reacting in different ways
)
to the strike.
in reaction to something
An emergency fund was set up in reaction to the famine.
2
moving quickly
reactions
[
plural
]
your ability to move quickly when something dangerous happens suddenly
:
a skilled driver with very
quick reactions
3
to food/drugs
[
countable
]
MI
MD
if you have a reaction to a drug or to something you have eaten, it makes you ill
reaction to
a reaction to the immunization
have/suffer a reaction
She had a
severe allergic reaction
to the drug.
cause/bring on/trigger a reaction
Certain foods are more likely than others to cause
allergic reactions
.
4
science
[
uncountable and countable
]
a)
HC
a chemical change that happens when two or more substances are mixed together
:
a
chemical reaction
in the soil
b)
HP
a physical force that is the result of an equally strong physical force in the opposite direction
5
change
[
singular
]
a change in people's attitudes, behaviour, fashions etc that happens because they disapprove of the way in which things were done in the past
reaction against
a reaction against the traditional values of the nineteenth century
6
against change
[
uncountable
]
formal
PPP
strong and unreasonable opposition to all social and political changes
:
The revolutionary movement was crushed by
the forces of reaction
.
➔
chain reaction
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