interact

interact
intər'ækt
verb
((of two or more people, things etc) to act, or have some effect, on each other.) relacionarse; influirse mutuamente
- interactive
interact
tr[ɪntər'ækt]
intransitive verb
1 (people) relacionarse, interaccionar
2 SMALLCHEMISTRY/SMALL reaccionar
interact [.ɪntər'ækt] vi
: interactuar, actuar recíprocamente, relacionarse
interact
v.
interactuar v.
obrar recíprocamente v.
'ɪntər'ækt
intransitive verb \<\<people/organizations\>\> relacionarse, interactuar*; \<\<forces/particles/fields\>\> interactuar*

to interact WITH something/somebody — relacionarse con algo/alguien

[ˌɪntǝr'ækt]
VI influirse mutuamente, interactuar

to interact with sb — relacionarse con algn

* * *
['ɪntər'ækt]
intransitive verb \<\<people/organizations\>\> relacionarse, interactuar*; \<\<forces/particles/fields\>\> interactuar*

to interact WITH something/somebody — relacionarse con algo/alguien


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