Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Interaction"
The meaning of "Interaction" in various phrases and sentences
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What does interaction mean?
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ok i will just add you.
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What does prior interaction mean?
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It means that you’ve had contact or interaction before.
Prior means before
Interaction means contact or communication
Prior means before
Interaction means contact or communication
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What does more often comes about through the interaction of different disciplinary ways of seeing things mean?
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@unnaooh: the second definition of the word 'disciplinary' in the Merriam-Webster dictionary says it means ": of or relating to a particular field of study "
So, how I understand it is that this person defines Creativity as a process of having original ideas based upon the interaction (mutual or reciprocal action or influence) between different fields of studies. So, the original ideas have gotten influence and have taken existing ideas from these ways of seeing things and made them their own... Hopefully that was helpful 😂
So, how I understand it is that this person defines Creativity as a process of having original ideas based upon the interaction (mutual or reciprocal action or influence) between different fields of studies. So, the original ideas have gotten influence and have taken existing ideas from these ways of seeing things and made them their own... Hopefully that was helpful 😂
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What does non-verbal interaction mean?
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Communicating through gestures / body language :)
Example sentences using "Interaction"
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Please show me example sentences with interaction.
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If you catch a student cheating, give them a second chance, but then confront them if they keep cheating. At that time, their behavior and/or skills should be the focus of the interaction, not the fact that you are reducing their grade for cheating.
Some people on Twitter post controversial content for the sole purpose of getting people to comment in reply to their post and then to each other, so that the algorithm on Twitter will detect a large amount of interaction coming from their post.
["interaction" is a non-count noun in this example.]
Some people on Twitter post controversial content for the sole purpose of getting people to comment in reply to their post and then to each other, so that the algorithm on Twitter will detect a large amount of interaction coming from their post.
["interaction" is a non-count noun in this example.]
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Please show me example sentences with interaction.
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"I try to avoid interactions with the police" "We had an ugly interaction with the manager"
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Please show me example sentences with interaction .
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The interaction between the teacher and the class makes education more engaging and fun.
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Please show me example sentences with interaction.
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And it facilitates social interaction and connection.
She greeted the room full of people with apprehension, her interaction with his sisters with pleasure, her introduction to the clan leaders and her position of master battle planner with both excitement and awe.
Was she the only human interaction he had?
Did mandatory interaction with other parents count as friends?
She greeted the room full of people with apprehension, her interaction with his sisters with pleasure, her introduction to the clan leaders and her position of master battle planner with both excitement and awe.
Was she the only human interaction he had?
Did mandatory interaction with other parents count as friends?
Synonyms of "Interaction" and their differences
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What is the difference between Some may require human interaction to take their attention off their nervousness. and Some may require human interaction to take their attention off of their nervousness. ?
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Simply put, I feel that the second one is just correct and the first one isn't. Almost in every example I thought of in my head, you would use "of" after.
"I couldn't take my attention off of Shoya today!"
Hope that helps!
"I couldn't take my attention off of Shoya today!"
Hope that helps!
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What is the difference between interaction and interplay ?
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Hi bro,
"Interaction" : communicate with or react to each other
There's not enough interaction between teacher and students
"Interplay" : the effect they have on each other
Our personalities result from the complex interplay between our genes and our environment.
"Interaction" : communicate with or react to each other
There's not enough interaction between teacher and students
"Interplay" : the effect they have on each other
Our personalities result from the complex interplay between our genes and our environment.
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What is the difference between interaction with my neighbors and relationship with my neighbors ?
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Interaction is more of 'actually interacting'. Relationship can describe how you know each other or whatever relationship you have.
Basically, in less words, interaction is more for describing actions.
Basically, in less words, interaction is more for describing actions.
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What is the difference between interaction with my neighbors and a relationship with my neighbors ?
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if you have a relationship with your neighbours you're very close to them. interaction - talking or waving when walking past them.
Translations of "Interaction"
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How do you say this in English (US)? positive interaction tends to entail a friendship(...) does this sound natural?
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There are many options. In lieu of 'entail a', you might say encourage or support or initiate. Let me know if I misinterpreted your intent.
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How do you say this in English (US)? interaction
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Check the question to view the answer
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How do you say this in English (UK)? 3D interaction design immerse people into a virtual environment and let them interact with museum.
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@su1997 The 3D interaction design immerses people into a virtual environment and lets them interact with the museum.
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How do you say this in English (UK)? interaction
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Inn-ter-ack-chon
Other questions about "Interaction"
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I concentrated on recent interactions rather than childhood events, as my responsibility during childhood was less.
I get a monthly report on my productivity, as measured by how much I’ve billed on behalf of my institution.
Hello guys, I've got a question with the conjunction 'as'. While I can understand the meaning of the sentences above, I can't grasp it perfectly how and why 'as' is employed here. I want to understand the grammatical factors here. Can someone help me with this question please?
Thanks in advance!
I get a monthly report on my productivity, as measured by how much I’ve billed on behalf of my institution.
Hello guys, I've got a question with the conjunction 'as'. While I can understand the meaning of the sentences above, I can't grasp it perfectly how and why 'as' is employed here. I want to understand the grammatical factors here. Can someone help me with this question please?
Thanks in advance!
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Certainly! In both of the sentences you provided, "as" is used as a subordinating conjunction.
In the first sentence, "as" is used to introduce a subordinate clause that provides a reason or explanation for the main clause. The main clause is "I concentrated on recent interactions," and the subordinate clause is "as my responsibility during childhood was less." The subordinate clause explains why the speaker chose to focus on recent interactions rather than childhood events.
In the second sentence, "as" is used to introduce a subordinate clause that provides a condition or circumstance under which the main clause is true. The main clause is "I get a monthly report on my productivity," and the subordinate clause is "as measured by how much I’ve billed on behalf of my institution." The subordinate clause explains how the speaker's productivity is measured in order to receive the monthly report.
In both cases, "as" is used to establish a relationship between the two clauses and to provide additional information about the circumstances surrounding the main clause.
In the first sentence, "as" is used to introduce a subordinate clause that provides a reason or explanation for the main clause. The main clause is "I concentrated on recent interactions," and the subordinate clause is "as my responsibility during childhood was less." The subordinate clause explains why the speaker chose to focus on recent interactions rather than childhood events.
In the second sentence, "as" is used to introduce a subordinate clause that provides a condition or circumstance under which the main clause is true. The main clause is "I get a monthly report on my productivity," and the subordinate clause is "as measured by how much I’ve billed on behalf of my institution." The subordinate clause explains how the speaker's productivity is measured in order to receive the monthly report.
In both cases, "as" is used to establish a relationship between the two clauses and to provide additional information about the circumstances surrounding the main clause.
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She try to keep interaction during class and play time. And when child make her angry she never speak loudly just calm and trying to conversation with child.
She is very patience and cooperative with teachers. And she is think positively so that is good effect to child Does this sound natural?
She is very patience and cooperative with teachers. And she is think positively so that is good effect to child Does this sound natural?
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× She try to keep interaction during class and play time.
✓ She tries to keep interacting during class and play time.
× And when child make her angry she never speak loudly just calm and trying to conversation with child.
✓ And when children make her angry she never speaks loudly, she just calmly tries to have a conversation with the child.
× She is very patience and cooperative with teachers.
✓ She is very patient and cooperative with teachers.
× And she is think positively so that is good effect to child
✓ And she thinks positively which is good for children.
✓ She tries to keep interacting during class and play time.
× And when child make her angry she never speak loudly just calm and trying to conversation with child.
✓ And when children make her angry she never speaks loudly, she just calmly tries to have a conversation with the child.
× She is very patience and cooperative with teachers.
✓ She is very patient and cooperative with teachers.
× And she is think positively so that is good effect to child
✓ And she thinks positively which is good for children.
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"The innumerable interactions of nature mean a butterfly's flap could cause a tornado — or, for all we know, could present one."
In this sentence about butterfly effect, "cause" and "present" have different meanings (nuances)? or exactly same meaning?
In this sentence about butterfly effect, "cause" and "present" have different meanings (nuances)? or exactly same meaning?
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Same meaning
Q:
Hey, could you please make an interaction with us? Does this sound natural?
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× Hey, could you please make an interaction with us?
✓ Excuse me, could you help us create a dialogue?
This is weird. It's creepy like you are trying to have three sexual partners.
✓ Excuse me, could you help us create a dialogue?
This is weird. It's creepy like you are trying to have three sexual partners.
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initial interaction in english Does this sound natural?
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First interaction or first meeting
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