interact

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Englisch - Türkisch
etkileşmek
(with ile) biribirini etkilemek
birbirini etkile
etkileş

Nötrinolar nadiren madde ile etkileşir. - Neutrinos rarely interact with matter.

Çoğu şey bir çocuğun diğer çocuklarla oyun oynarken nasıl etkileşim kurduğu gözlemlenerek öğrenilebilir. - Much can be learned by observing how a child interacts at play with other children.

interaction birbirine tesir etme
perde arası
{f} karşılıklı etkilemek
{f} birbirini etkilemek
antrakt
interact with
etkileşime girmek
interacting
Birbirini etkileyen
interacts
etkileşimler
past of interact
etkileşime geçmiş
Englisch - Englisch
A short act or piece between others, as in a play; an interlude; hence, intermediate employment or time
To act upon each other; as, two agents mutually interact
to act reciprocally
– In this step, organizations are using the web as it was intended, as a vehicle for two-way communication Members can often exchange information with the Association Associations in this step start to benefit from having members and constituents feel more connected with the organization The web gives them another communication vehicle and helps to develop the bond with the organization
When people interact with each other or interact, they communicate as they work or spend time together. While the other children interacted and played together, Ted ignored them. rhymes and songs to help parents interact with their babies. + interaction interactions inter·ac·tion our experience of informal social interaction among adults
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When people interact with computers, or when computers interact with other machines, information or instructions are exchanged. Millions of people want new, simplified ways of interacting with a computer There will be a true global village in which telephones, computers and televisions interact. + interaction interactions inter·ac·tion experts on human-computer interaction
act together or towards others or with others; "He should interact more with his colleagues"
act together or towards others or with others; "He should interact more with his colleagues
Rotary club-sponsored clubs for young people dedicated to service and international understanding Membership is open to students at the secondary school (ages 14-18) level
When one thing interacts with another or two things interact, the two things affect each other's behaviour or condition. You have to understand how cells interact Atoms within the fluid interact with the minerals that form the grains. + interaction inter·ac·tion the interaction between physical and emotional illness
{f} act on each other, act reciprocally
interacting
Present participle of interact
ınteract
{n} intermediate employment or piece
To interact
relate
interacted
past of interact
interacting
taking part in an interaction
interacts
third-person singular of interact
to interact
interplay
interact
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