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interact

/in-ter-akt/US // ˌɪn tərˈækt //UK // (ˌɪntərˈækt) //

互动,互动性,互动交流,互动性强

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to act one upon another: A person's microbiome and immune system may interact in ways that promote inflammation.
    • : to communicate, work, or participate in an activity with someone or something: a boss who seldom interacts with employees; a user interacting with a computer program.

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Examples

  • “Never before have we been able to get that kind of information without interacting with the periphery of your body, that you had to voluntarily activate,” says Karen Rommelfanger, a neuroethicist at Emory University in Atlanta.

  • In addition, keep your listing updated by sharing fresh content and interacting with customers through Google My Business Messages.

  • Transmission also has important practical consequences for the risks that arise as vaccinated individuals interact with everyone else, whether that’s in public parks, schools, households, or health care facilities.

  • Inarguably it has impacted the way we live, work, and interact with our socio-economic ecosystem and precipitated a transformation across economies and businesses.

  • It’s notable that another DTC company, many of which turned to Facebook as part of a new era of marketing to interact and reach consumers, is reconsidering its spend on the platform, as Digiday previously reported.

  • But does the project offer a novel way to interact with culture?

  • But if the goal is to not interact with people, why bother going to a bar in the first place?

  • An affordance is a feature that offers garden-goers a chance to interact with a garden.

  • But in an interview, Susli said she did interact with members of the SEA on social media.

  • Advances in communication and social media have changed the way we interact with each other in a number of different ways.

  • These various hormones or chemical controllers in the blood interact in a nicely balanced chemical system.

  • They open up issues in social psychology, and interact with the enquiries of educational science.

  • They act sometimes separately, and sometimes they interact in conduction with each other, producing their various effects.

  • But the magnets come at length sufficiently near each other to enable their poles to interact.

  • Why should not a form of conscious life so interact with what would otherwise be dead matter as to 'indwell' it?