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单词 interact
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Definition of interact in English:

interact

verb ɪntərˈaktˌɪn(t)ərˈækt
[no object]
  • 1Act in such a way as to have an effect on each other.

    all the stages in the process interact
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Everyones' universes interact by a process similar to quantum interference.
    • Holistic medicine considers the whole body and takes the approach that all systems interact with each other.
    • Conceptual models are provided that show how these concepts interact with each other.
    • We performed some simple tests to see how many sound sources interacted together.
    • Once a trader understands the process of how price interacts and changes, he or she can exploit it more easily.
    • In general, they regulate how cells interact with each other and with the extra-cellular matrix.
    • The process of integration has interacted with, and received much impetus from, developments at the global level.
    • That is, the direction of a variable's effect does nor typically change as it interacts with other variables.
    • None the less, we note that policy substance and policy process interact.
    • Oxytocin had profound effects on the brain, changing the way nerves interacted and altering the brain's physical structure.
    • Ergonomics is the means and processes we use to do our work, and how the human body interacts with those processes and equipment.
    • What all of these songs have in common is the way that rhythm interacts interestingly with melody to produce a hypnotic effect.
    • Titanium also interacts with sulphur and can have a beneficial effect on the shape of sulphide inclusions.
    • Certainly, ratio value and rate of responding may have interacted with motivation to produce behavioral effects.
    • Spike Lyne's lighting interacts with the set to create stunning effects.
    • Alcohol interacts with fatigue and increases its effects, just like drinking on an empty stomach.
    Synonyms
    affect, influence, exert influence on, act on, work on, condition, touch, have an impact on, impact on, take hold of, attack, infect, strike, strike at, hit
    1. 1.1 Communicate or be involved directly.
      the user interacts directly with the library
      people who interact daily
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Children with autism have difficulty using their imagination, communicating or interacting.
      • In the course of managing the grants I interacted with our clients daily, often in their own households.
      • We will see him more directly interacting with Viola later in the film.
      • This circle can be very small, including just your kin and those you interact with on a daily basis.
      • Most patients were able to interact directly with the computer, and assistance was provided as required.
      • They generally involve other-wordly characters interacting with modern people and wreaking havoc.
      • People are all around us as is the requirement to interact and to communicate.
      • The reality is that, when interacting with students directly, I do my best to empathize.
      • The Gardaí were interacting on a daily basis with police and security services across Europe.
      • There's a big difference between typing onto a screen and actually going out and interacting with people directly.
      • Making a point of spending more time directly interacting with Jenny would also help.
      • The regiment interacted with local communities by sponsoring and organising bi-communal events.
      • I ended up feeling guilty for not talking as much as her, not interacting, not communicating.
      • It is only here that students will get the chance to interact directly with the quiz master.
      • A lot of Rosemary's work involves learning about and interacting with the local community's cultural diversity.
      • By interacting directly with the buyers, the artisans learn a lot about current trends in various towns and cities.
      • Instead, modern technology will allow consumers and artists to interact directly.
      • She has a close working relationship and friendship with two of the police officers she interacts with daily.
      • Through the people he interacts with on a daily basis, he determines who is in need, and who he can help.
      • Therefore, this involves interacting with all the usual suspects who I need to get my car on the road.
      Synonyms
      converse, be sociable, mix, mingle, get together, meet, keep company, fraternize, consort

Derivatives

  • interactant

  • adjective & noun
    • Double mutants showing a growth defect were scored as candidate interactants.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Internet is a network, linking interactants across space and time, not a ‘thing’ or set of computers communicating autonomously without human actors.
      • A third source of success is the professional knowledge and skill of the interactants which not only enable interaction to proceed but to do so toward professional goals.
      • Our goal is to reveal how traits in one species interact with traits in a second species to determine fitness for each interactant.
      • The first section deals with what might be termed ‘traditional’ or ‘more general’ forms of chat, where the interactants are either physically (face-to-face) or acoustically copresent.

Rhymes

abreact, abstract, act, attract, bract, compact, contract, counteract, diffract, enact, exact, extract, fact, humpbacked, impact, matter-of-fact, pact, protract, redact, refract, retroact, subcontract, subtract, tact, tract, transact, unbacked, underact, untracked
 
 

Definition of interact in US English:

interact

verbˌin(t)ərˈaktˌɪn(t)ərˈækt
[no object]
  • Act in such a way as to have an effect on another; act reciprocally.

    all the stages in the process interact
    the user interacts directly with the library
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Everyones' universes interact by a process similar to quantum interference.
    • Alcohol interacts with fatigue and increases its effects, just like drinking on an empty stomach.
    • Spike Lyne's lighting interacts with the set to create stunning effects.
    • Oxytocin had profound effects on the brain, changing the way nerves interacted and altering the brain's physical structure.
    • Titanium also interacts with sulphur and can have a beneficial effect on the shape of sulphide inclusions.
    • Certainly, ratio value and rate of responding may have interacted with motivation to produce behavioral effects.
    • The process of integration has interacted with, and received much impetus from, developments at the global level.
    • That is, the direction of a variable's effect does nor typically change as it interacts with other variables.
    • Once a trader understands the process of how price interacts and changes, he or she can exploit it more easily.
    • We performed some simple tests to see how many sound sources interacted together.
    • What all of these songs have in common is the way that rhythm interacts interestingly with melody to produce a hypnotic effect.
    • Ergonomics is the means and processes we use to do our work, and how the human body interacts with those processes and equipment.
    • Holistic medicine considers the whole body and takes the approach that all systems interact with each other.
    • None the less, we note that policy substance and policy process interact.
    • In general, they regulate how cells interact with each other and with the extra-cellular matrix.
    • Conceptual models are provided that show how these concepts interact with each other.
    Synonyms
    affect, influence, exert influence on, act on, work on, condition, touch, have an impact on, impact on, take hold of, attack, infect, strike, strike at, hit
 
 
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