react
/riˈækt/ (bre, ipa) · /riˈækt/ (ame, ipa) · /rē-ˈakt/ (ame, mw)
react — 動詞
- reactpresent simple I / you / we / they
- reactshe / she / it
- reactedpast simple
- reacting-ing form
1. to take a particular action, express a feeling, or experience an emotion because
反應;回應
對外界刺激或情況做出回應
to take a particular action, express a feeling, or experience an emotion because of something that has just occurred, often without pausing to think.
Sven reacted to the bad news by taking a deep breath and staying silent.
Sven 聽到壞消息時的反應是深吸一口氣,然後保持沉默。
react + to [stimulus] + by [action]
When the fire alarm rang, Sayaka calmly helped her classmates leave the room.
火災警報響起時,Sayaka 冷靜地協助同學離開教室。
The children reacted with joy when their grandfather pulled out a box of old toys.
孩子們看到祖父拿出一盒舊玩具時,高興地歡呼起來。
Eshe's dog reacted to the thunderstorm by crawling under the bed and shaking.
Eshe 的狗對雷雨的反應是鑽到床底下發抖。
- ignore
to deliberately not react or pay attention to something
文法句型
react + to + noun/pronoun
react + by + -ing form
react + with + emotion noun
用法筆記
Commonly takes the preposition 'to' to introduce the trigger, and 'by' + gerund to describe the action taken. The subject can be a person, an animal, or an abstract entity such as a market or organisation. An adverb of manner (calmly, angrily, strongly) often directly follows the verb.
常見錯誤
2. to undergo a chemical or physical change through exposure to another substance,
產生化學反應
物質接觸後發生化學變化
to undergo a chemical or physical change through exposure to another substance, typically yielding one or more different materials or giving off energy.
When sodium metal is placed in water, it reacts very quickly and produces hydrogen gas.
將鈉金屬放入水中時,它會迅速反應並產生氫氣。
react + with [substance] + produces [result]
The chemistry teacher showed how copper reacts with oxygen to form a dark coating.
化學老師示範銅如何與氧氣反應,形成一層深色的氧化層。
react + with [substance] + to form [result]
Zuri noticed that the iron gate had reacted with rainwater and was covered in rust.
Zuri 注意到鐵門與雨水反應後,布滿了鐵鏽。
Cole stored the hydrogen peroxide in a dark bottle to stop it reacting with sunlight.
Cole 將過氧化氫存放在深色瓶子裡,以防止它與陽光反應。
文法句型
react + with + noun (substance)
react + to form + noun (result)
用法筆記
In scientific contexts, the preposition 'with' introduces the other substance involved. The result of the reaction is commonly introduced by 'to form' or a result clause starting with 'and'. This sense is often used in the passive or with cautionary verbs like prevent, stop, or avoid.
常見錯誤
3. to behave in a way that shows resistance or disagreement towards rules, authorit
反抗;抵制
以行動反對權威或規範
to behave in a way that shows resistance or disagreement towards rules, authority, traditions, or social expectations, often by refusing to follow them.
Arjun reacted against his parents' wishes by studying music instead of medicine.
Arjun 以學習音樂而非醫學的方式,來反抗父母的期望。
react + against [expectation/authority]
The school's strict dress code made many students react against it by wearing casual clothes.
學校嚴格的服裝規定讓許多學生以穿著便服來表示反抗。
react + against [rule] + by [action]
Ilan felt that the younger generation was reacting against the conservative values of their parents.
Ilan 覺得年輕一代正在反抗父母那一輩的保守價值觀。
Selim's photography was a way of reacting against the poverty he saw growing up.
Selim 的攝影作品是他對成長過程中目睹的貧困所做出的反抗。
文法句型
react + against + noun/pronoun
用法筆記
Requires the preposition 'against' to introduce the target of opposition. Distinguish from Sense 1: 'react to' means simply 'respond', whereas 'react against' specifically implies resistance or defiance. Common in political, social, and generational contexts.