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单词 interactive
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Definition of interactive in English:

interactive

adjective ɪntərˈaktɪvˌɪn(t)ərˈæktɪv
  • 1(of two people or things) influencing each other.

    fully sighted children in interactive play with others with defective vision
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It combines a collection of magical stories about the city with an interactive adventure trail.
    • Teachers, on their part, should be creative and classes should be interactive.
    • He has worked for museums, building interactive exhibits and curating and designing exhibitions.
    • You can explore glorious colour images of galaxies and the remnants of dying stars through an interactive jigsaw puzzle.
    • Roadcasting provides a set of methods to transform radio into a community-driven interactive medium.
    • The Scottish Seabird Centre on the harbour front is a fascinating diversion offering interactive family fun.
    • The finishing touches are being put to the biggest-ever interactive exhibition to come to Manchester.
    • Presenter Hafsa Mossi will coordinate all interactive discussions from a studio in Nairobi.
    • We used spatial interactive modelling methods to reflect the influence of supply on usage.
    • Some were more interactive than others, and there were times when I felt bored.
    • So why not give them a passport to capture their achievements in a fun and interactive way?
    • A Braintree couple narrowly failed to win the UK's first interactive wedding.
    • The conference will wrap up on the third day with an interactive session.
    • His talk concluded with a brief interactive exercise involving the students.
    • The hostess is not a guide who would be catering to a busload, but one who pays attention to a small group and is interactive.
    • There was some interactive discussion with the representative of Ravens Group along with some member of the public.
    • Nine children's drama groups have produced an interactive performance.
    • So, classes should be interactive, the teacher more a facilitator than a figure of authority.
    • The fondue was a fun, interactive meal, making for a most enjoyable evening at Elisabelle.
    • The museum also has a community fire safety room, with an interactive exhibit of a fire-damaged bedroom.
    Synonyms
    collaborative, collective, communal, combined, common, joint, shared, mutual, united, unified, allied, cross-party, pooled, mass, concerted, coordinated, unanimous, harmonious
    1. 1.1 Allowing a two-way flow of information between a computer and a computer-user; responding to a user’s input.
      a fully interactive map of the area
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This software can also be used for online quizzes and interactive games and videos.
      • An interesting new application of display promotion is the use of interactive computers.
      • However, this leaves a huge range of consumer goods that can use newer, bigger, interactive screens.
      • The interactive TV will carry features including email, instant messaging and chat.
      • They increase response times of interactive electronic devices, as well as with the internet.
      • It is more like an interactive computer adventure-game than an Ordnance Survey sheet.
      • The icon means there is an interactive calculator in this section.
      • Political Compass is a simple interactive website that allows you to gauge your true political allegiance.
      • Whereas print and TV media is linear and one-way the internet is interactive and responsive.
      • The campaign will also include radio and magazine advertising and an interactive firework safety computer game.
      • Instead, exams will resemble interactive video games and will be set and marked by computer.
      • Plugged into an interactive whiteboard, it could tell a student if the answer proposed was correct, for example.
      • The improvement in graphics has vastly outstripped advances in interactive technology.
      • It'll take an awful lot more than a few interactive websites to sort that mess out.
      • Technology will enable Lauren to translate speech and audio on interactive devices.
      • The interactive typing software has fun games and exercises to help you learn to type.
      • Centring on an interactive computer game, the project shows money worries can be eased with careful planning.
      • These works have interactive video and sound controlled by a viewer's body presence.
      • Other technologies, such as interactive TV, will take much of the betting cash.
      • These could include pictures, models, toys, games or interactive machines.
      Synonyms
      reciprocal, reciprocated, requited, returned, give-and-take, interchangeable, complementary, correlative

Derivatives

  • interactively

  • adverbˌɪntərˈaktɪvliˌɪn(t)ərˈæktəvli
    • There are many drama and art activities that help children engage interactively with the world of fiction.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • While I had it all laid out, I took a picture, and if you follow the link you can interactively explore what's in there.
      • A virtual tour allows you to interactively move your mouse within an image to allow you to see a 360 degree view of a scene.
      • Enhance the delivery of education interactively into the classroom, using specialised instructors remotely via broadband services to augment the local teaching skills in schools.
      • The screen will have the video feed from the physician and lets he or she interactively talk with a patient.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from interact, on the pattern of active.

 
 

Definition of interactive in US English:

interactive

adjectiveˌɪn(t)ərˈæktɪvˌin(t)ərˈaktiv
  • 1(of two people or things) influencing or having an effect on each other.

    fully sighted children in interactive play with others with defective vision
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Scottish Seabird Centre on the harbour front is a fascinating diversion offering interactive family fun.
    • A Braintree couple narrowly failed to win the UK's first interactive wedding.
    • There was some interactive discussion with the representative of Ravens Group along with some member of the public.
    • So why not give them a passport to capture their achievements in a fun and interactive way?
    • The museum also has a community fire safety room, with an interactive exhibit of a fire-damaged bedroom.
    • So, classes should be interactive, the teacher more a facilitator than a figure of authority.
    • He has worked for museums, building interactive exhibits and curating and designing exhibitions.
    • Presenter Hafsa Mossi will coordinate all interactive discussions from a studio in Nairobi.
    • Nine children's drama groups have produced an interactive performance.
    • His talk concluded with a brief interactive exercise involving the students.
    • The fondue was a fun, interactive meal, making for a most enjoyable evening at Elisabelle.
    • Some were more interactive than others, and there were times when I felt bored.
    • We used spatial interactive modelling methods to reflect the influence of supply on usage.
    • The hostess is not a guide who would be catering to a busload, but one who pays attention to a small group and is interactive.
    • The finishing touches are being put to the biggest-ever interactive exhibition to come to Manchester.
    • Roadcasting provides a set of methods to transform radio into a community-driven interactive medium.
    • It combines a collection of magical stories about the city with an interactive adventure trail.
    • Teachers, on their part, should be creative and classes should be interactive.
    • You can explore glorious colour images of galaxies and the remnants of dying stars through an interactive jigsaw puzzle.
    • The conference will wrap up on the third day with an interactive session.
    Synonyms
    collaborative, collective, communal, combined, common, joint, shared, mutual, united, unified, allied, cross-party, pooled, mass, concerted, coordinated, unanimous, harmonious
    1. 1.1 Allowing a two-way flow of information between a computer and a computer-user; responding to a user's input.
      a fully interactive map of the area
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These could include pictures, models, toys, games or interactive machines.
      • Whereas print and TV media is linear and one-way the internet is interactive and responsive.
      • It'll take an awful lot more than a few interactive websites to sort that mess out.
      • The interactive TV will carry features including email, instant messaging and chat.
      • Centring on an interactive computer game, the project shows money worries can be eased with careful planning.
      • They increase response times of interactive electronic devices, as well as with the internet.
      • The interactive typing software has fun games and exercises to help you learn to type.
      • The icon means there is an interactive calculator in this section.
      • Other technologies, such as interactive TV, will take much of the betting cash.
      • It is more like an interactive computer adventure-game than an Ordnance Survey sheet.
      • An interesting new application of display promotion is the use of interactive computers.
      • Instead, exams will resemble interactive video games and will be set and marked by computer.
      • Technology will enable Lauren to translate speech and audio on interactive devices.
      • Plugged into an interactive whiteboard, it could tell a student if the answer proposed was correct, for example.
      • This software can also be used for online quizzes and interactive games and videos.
      • These works have interactive video and sound controlled by a viewer's body presence.
      • Political Compass is a simple interactive website that allows you to gauge your true political allegiance.
      • The improvement in graphics has vastly outstripped advances in interactive technology.
      • However, this leaves a huge range of consumer goods that can use newer, bigger, interactive screens.
      • The campaign will also include radio and magazine advertising and an interactive firework safety computer game.
      Synonyms
      reciprocal, reciprocated, requited, returned, give-and-take, interchangeable, complementary, correlative

Origin

Mid 19th century: from interact, on the pattern of active.

 
 
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