reactive
ADJ ซึ่ง ทำให้ เกิดปฏิกิริยา sueng-tam-hai-koed-pa-ti-kri-ri-ya
REACTIVE
Re *act `ive, a. Etym: [Cf. F. réactif. ]
re ac tive |rēˈaktiv riˈæktɪv | ▶adjective showing a response to a stimulus: pupils are reactive to light. • acting in response to a situation rather than creating or controlling it: a proactive rather than a reactive approach. • having a tendency to react chemically: nitrogen dioxide is a highly reactive gas. • Physiology showing an immune response to a specific antigen. • (of a disease or illness ) caused by a reaction to something: reactive arthritis | reactive depression. • Physics of or relating to reactance: a reactive load.
reactive inhibition
re ac tive in hi bi tion ▶noun Psychology the inhibiting effect of fatigue or boredom on the response to a stimulus and ability to learn.
re |act ¦ive |rɪˈaktɪv | ▶adjective 1 showing a response to a stimulus: pupils are reactive to light. • Physiology showing an immune response to a specific antigen. • (of a disease or illness ) caused by a reaction to something: reactive arthritis | reactive depression. • having a tendency to react chemically: nitrogen dioxide is a highly reactive gas. 2 acting in response to a situation rather than creating or controlling it: a proactive rather than a reactive approach. 3 Physics relating to reactance: a reactive load.
re |act ¦ive in |hib |ition ▶noun [ mass noun ] Psychology the inhibiting effect of fatigue or boredom on the response to a stimulus and ability to learn.
re ac tive /riǽktɪv /形容詞 1 受け身的な, (消極的な )待ちの姿勢の .2 反応を示す ; 〘化 〙反応を起こしやすい 〈物質 〉.