反应
A feeling, type of behavior, or physical process that happens as a result of something else. In science, it refers to chemical or physiological changes.
Exemples
3 sur 5听到这个消息,他的第一反应是惊讶。
Hearing the news, his first reaction was surprise.
市场对新产品的反应非常积极。
The market's response to the new product was very positive.
这种药物可能会引起过敏反应。
This medication may cause an allergic reaction.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
反 (back) + 应 (respond). It's the response that comes 'back' after an action.
Quiz rapide
大多数观众对这部电影的___很好。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 反应
Exemples
听到这个消息,他的第一反应是惊讶。
everydayHearing the news, his first reaction was surprise.
市场对新产品的反应非常积极。
businessThe market's response to the new product was very positive.
这种药物可能会引起过敏反应。
academicThis medication may cause an allergic reaction.
由于疲劳,他的反应变得有些迟钝。
formalDue to fatigue, his reactions have become a bit slow.
你对他的建议有什么反应?
informalWhat's your reaction to his suggestion?
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
反应迟钝
slow to react
反应灵敏
quick to react
做出反应
to make a response
Souvent confondu avec
反映 (fǎnyìng) means to reflect or report something (like a mirror or a report), while 反应 refers to a response to a stimulus.
Notes d'usage
Very common in IELTS listening and reading sections related to psychology or biology.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often confuse the characters 反应 and 反映 because they have the same pronunciation.
Astuce mémo
反 (back) + 应 (respond). It's the response that comes 'back' after an action.
Origine du mot
反 (opposite/return) + 应 (respond/correspond).
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
大多数观众对这部电影的___很好。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 反应
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