1 (wiktionary) 2 (it.wikipedia) 3 (en.wikipedia) 4 (glosbe)





Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
action (Advanced search)




CORE WORDS


CEFR GNOT Quantitative • number fractions

NGSL3000 action Something that a person or thing does n
NGSL3000 attraction interesting place people want to visit e.g. museum n
NGSL3000 reaction feeling or action in response to something n
NGSL3000 interaction process of two or more people or things affecting each other; the process of INTERACTING n
NGSL3000 satisfaction happy feeling because of something that you did n
SAT5000 actionable Affording cause for instituting an action, as trespass, slanderous words. actuality adj.
SAT5000 faction A number of persons combined for a common purpose. n.
SAT5000 reactionary Pertaining to, of the nature of, causing, or favoring reaction. adj.

Tanaka6000 action Tanaka6000 actions Tanaka6000 attraction Tanaka6000 reaction Tanaka6000 satisfaction Tanaka6000 transaction

COMPOUND WORDS


abreaction {n} (psychoanalysis) abstraction {n} (act of abstracting) abstractionism {n} (abstract art) abstractionistic {adj} (abstractionist) SEE: abstractionist :: action {n} (fast-paced activity) action {n} (law: A charge) action {n} (mechanism) action {n} (military: combat) action {n} (something done so as to accomplish a purpose) action {n} (way of motion or functioning) actionism {n} (An excessive emphasis on action, activity, or change) action movie {n} (a type of motion picture) action verb {n} (word that expresses action) affirmative action {n} (advantaging minority groups who have traditionally been discriminated) SEE: reverse discrimination :: attraction {n} (something which attracts) attraction {n} (tendency to attract) chain reaction {n} (nuclear reaction in which particles produced by the fission of one atom trigger fissions of other atoms) chain reaction {n} (series of events) chemical reaction {n} (process in which chemical substances are changed into others) class action {n} (lawsuit) contraction {n} (phonetics: loss of sounds from within a word) SEE: syncope :: contraction {n} (reversible reduction in size) contraction {n} (shortening of a muscle when it is used) contraction {n} (word with omitted letters replaced by an apostrophe) decimal fraction {n} (fractional part of a decimal number) diffraction {n} (the breaking up of an electromagnetic wave as it passes a geometric structure) dissatisfaction {n} (unhappiness or discontent) distraction {n} (something that distracts) extraction {n} (extract obtained from a mixture or from a plant etc) SEE: extract :: faction {n} (group of people) fraction {n} (arithmetic: ratio) fraction {n} (part of a whole) fractional distillation {n} Abdestillation fundamental interaction {n} (basic forces that act between elementary particles) group action {n} (a mapping of a mathematical group) heat of reaction {n} Reaktionswärme inaction {n} (want of action or activity) industrial action {n} (workplace protest) infraction {n} (violation) insertion reaction {n} Insertionsreaktion interaction {n} (conversation or exchange between people) interaction {n} (situation or occurrence in which two or more objects or events act upon one another) job action {n} (workplace protest) SEE: industrial action :: mass fraction {n} Massenanteil mixed reaction {n} (state of diverse reception) olfaction {n} (the sense of smell) overreaction {n} (reaction deemed excessive) petrifaction {n} (condition of being petrified) precipitation reaction {n} (reversible reaction in which a product is continuously removed by precipitation) reaction {n} (action in response to an event) reaction {n} (chemical transformation) reactionary {adj} (opposed to change) reactionary {n} (such a person) reaction mechanism {n} (set of individual chemical reactions) Red Army Faction {prop} (group) refraction {n} (bending of any wave) satisfaction {n} (fulfillment of a need or desire) self-satisfaction {n} (contentment with one's own accomplishments or situation) subtraction {n} (process) transaction {n} (computing: atomic operation) transaction {n} (deal or business agreement) transaction {n} (exchange or trade, as of ideas, money, goods, etc.) transaction {n} (finance: economic transaction: a valid currency transfer) transaction {n} (finance: transfer of funds into, out of, or from an account)

5000 WORDS


L084 P3313 distraction die Ablenkung 转移
L090 P3663 fraction der Bruchteil 极小部分








action film P1307






PHRASES



L'insegnante ci insegnerà la sottrazione oggi.



The teacher will teach us subtraction today .
L' insegnante ci insegnerà la sottrazione oggi 0

(ENG )
(IT )

(1199)



Do you wish to make any other transaction ?

Desideri effettuare un'altra transazione?


Her actions were in vain .

Le sue azioni sono state vane.


We need action , not words .

Abbiamo bisogno di azioni, non di parole.


Not words but action is needed now .

Non ci vogliono parole ma azioni adesso.


Her actions are to the point .

Le sue azioni sono al punto.


Actions speak louder than words .

Le azioni parlano più forte delle parole .


His plan was put into action .

Il suo piano è stato messo in atto.


I believe that his action was in the right .

Credo che la sua azione sia stata giusta.


What was his reaction to this news ?

Qual è stata la sua reazione a questa notizia?


Do you feel any attraction for this book ?

Provi attrazione per questo libro?


Her actions are to the point .

Le sue azioni sono al punto.


Our son was killed in action .

Nostro figlio è stato ucciso in azione.


She expressed satisfaction with her life .

Ha espresso soddisfazione per la sua vita.




Desideri effettuare un'altra transazione?
Le sue azioni sono state vane.
Abbiamo bisogno di azioni, non di parole.
Non ci vogliono parole ma azioni adesso.
Le sue azioni sono al punto.
Le azioni parlano più forte delle parole .
Il suo piano è stato messo in atto.
Credo che la sua azione sia stata giusta.
Qual è stata la sua reazione a questa notizia?
Provi attrazione per questo libro?
Le sue azioni sono al punto.
Nostro figlio è stato ucciso in azione.
Ha espresso soddisfazione per la sua vita.