interaction

interaction
noun
1) gegenseitige Beeinflussung; (Chem., Phys.) Wechselwirkung, die
2) (Sociol., Psych.) Interaktion, die
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[-ʃən]
noun die Wechselwirkung
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inter·ac·tion
[ˌɪntəʳˈækʃən, AM -t̬ɚ-]
n Wechselwirkung f; of groups, people Interaktion f
human-computer \interaction Interaktion f zwischen Mensch und Computer
\interaction between two languages Wechselwirkung f zwischen zwei Sprachen
non-verbal \interaction nonverbale Interaktion [o Kommunikation]
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["Intər'kSən]
n
gegenseitige Einwirkung; (PHYS) Wechselwirkung f; (PSYCH, SOCIOL) Interaktion f
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interaction s Wechselwirkung f, PSYCH, SOZIOL Interaktion f:
electromagnetic (strong, weak) interaction PHYS elektromagnetische (starke, schwache) Wechselwirkung;
gravitational interaction PHYS Gravitationswechselwirkung
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noun
1) gegenseitige Beeinflussung; (Chem., Phys.) Wechselwirkung, die
2) (Sociol., Psych.) Interaktion, die
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n.
Interaktion f.
Wechselwirkung f.
Überlagerung f.

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