transcription, транскрипция: [ ɪntərækt ]
( interacts, interacting, interacted)
1.
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.
V-RECIP : pl-n V , V with n
• inter‧ac‧tion
(interactions)
...our experience of informal social interaction among adults.
N-VAR : oft N prep
2.
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.
VERB : V with n , pl-n V
• inter‧ac‧tion
(interactions)
...experts on human-computer interaction.
N-VAR : usu with supp
3.
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.
V-RECIP : pl-n V , V with n
• inter‧ac‧tion
...the interaction between physical and emotional illness.
N-VAR : oft N prep