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réagir
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react [Brit rɪˈakt, Am riˈækt] VB intr
1. react (respond):
react
réagir (to à, against contre)
2. react MED (physically):
react
réagir (to à)
3. react CHEM:
react
réagir (with avec, on sur)
pettishly react
incomprehensibly act, react
patriotically react, cheer, say
guiltily react, do
negatively react, respond
unthinkingly behave, react
submissively react, accept, say
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to react (à to, contre against)
to react (à to)
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react [rɪˈækt] VB intr a. MED, CHEM
react
to be slow to react
moderately reply, react
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to react to sth
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react [ri·ˈækt] VB intr a. MED, CHEM
react
to be slow to react
moderately reply, react
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to react to sth
Present
Ireact
youreact
he/she/itreacts
wereact
youreact
theyreact
Past
Ireacted
youreacted
he/she/itreacted
wereacted
youreacted
theyreacted
Present Perfect
Ihavereacted
youhavereacted
he/she/ithasreacted
wehavereacted
youhavereacted
theyhavereacted
Past Perfect
Ihadreacted
youhadreacted
he/she/ithadreacted
wehadreacted
youhadreacted
theyhadreacted
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The main criticism of golden goal is the quickness of ending the game, and the pressure on coaches and players.
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