interaction
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++in·ter·ac·tion /ˌɪntərˈækʃən/ ●●○ W3 AWL noun [countable, uncountable] 1 TOGETHERa process by which two or more things affect each other 相互影响,相互作用interaction of Price is determined through the interaction of demand and supply. 价格是通过供需消长而定的。interaction with/between the complex interaction between mind and body 身心之间复杂的相互作用2 RELATIONSHIPthe activity of talking to other people, working together with them etc 交流interaction with/between the degree of interaction between teacher and student 师生之间交流的程度
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interaction with/between• The girl who hits other children can be denied interaction with other children. 3.• But they vary in terms of gameplay, interaction with the gaming environment, graphics, storyline and system requirements.• In addition, protein structure, post-translational modification, or interaction with other proteins may affect site recognition.• Iran's interaction with the West• This displacement allows a strong interaction with the N terminus of the repressor B helix.• Learning is through interaction with the environment rather than being preprogrammed.• The third dialectic involves the subject recognizing itself through interaction with other subjects.• She observed the verbal interactions between sister and learner.• The writer is engaged in a kind of vicarious interaction with a presumed reader and anticipates and provides for likely reactions.interaction with/between• The girl who hits other children can be denied interaction with other children. 3.• But they vary in terms of gameplay, interaction with the gaming environment, graphics, storyline and system requirements.• In addition, protein structure, post-translational modification, or interaction with other proteins may affect site recognition.• This displacement allows a strong interaction with the N terminus of the repressor B helix.• Learning is through interaction with the environment rather than being preprogrammed.• The third dialectic involves the subject recognizing itself through interaction with other subjects.• She observed the verbal interactions between sister and learner.• The writer is engaged in a kind of vicarious interaction with a presumed reader and anticipates and provides for likely reactions.in·ter·ac·tion nounChineseSyllable
two Corpus which more process things or a by
interaction
in‧ter‧ac‧tion W3 AC /ˌɪntərˈækʃən/
noun [uncountable and countable]
interaction of
Price is determined through the interaction of demand and supply.
interaction with/between
the complex interaction between mind and body
2. the activity of talking to other people, working together with them etc
interaction with/between
the degree of interaction between teacher and student
in‧ter‧ac‧tion W3 AC /ˌɪntərˈækʃən/
noun [uncountable and countable] Word Family: noun: act, action ≠ inaction, activity ≠ inactivity, reaction, interaction, overacting; adjective: acting, active ≠ inactive; verb: act ≠ overact; adverb: actively
Word Family: noun: interaction, interactivity; verb: interact; adverb: interactively; adjective: interactive
1. a process by which two or more things affect each otherinteraction of
interaction with/between
2. the activity of talking to other people, working together with them etc
interaction with/between