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单词 responsive
释义
responsivere‧spon‧sive /rɪˈspɒnsɪv $ rɪˈspɑːn-/ ●○○ AWL adjective Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Her condition is usually responsive to drug therapy.
  • She's a very responsive baby.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • How responsive is it to changes in aggregate demand?
  • In a region where infant mortality is high, the argument struck a responsive chord.
  • In comparison, Roman law had shown itself flexible and responsive to the interests of creditors.
  • Is the under-structure of government actors always responsive to the will and values of the elite?
  • Let them see that you are a communicative and responsive leader who listens to what they have to say.
  • The business community recognises that those enterprises deemed to be successful are those which are responsive to market changes.
  • The medicine-cabinet market also has been responsive to changing lifestyles and consumer demands.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 a car with highly responsive steering
 I tried to get him talking, but he wasn’t very responsive.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB
· According to Keynesians, the speculative demand for money is highly responsive to changes in interest rates.· The rate of return on short-term Treasury bills is highly responsive to inflation.· Procreating patterns, in other words, were highly responsive to material factors.
· Malnourished anorexic patients are more prone to side-effects and less responsive to medication than are other patients with depression.· But she was less and less responsive to him.· Among the discoveries made in psychoneuroimmunology is that stressful events can make the immune cells far less responsive to infection.· So the tissues that should respond to insulin are less responsive.· Some become more responsive with increasing speed, others less responsive.
· For these reasons, the Conservatives are a little more responsive to widespread expressions of serious doubt on their own backbenches.· Parents have an easier time adapting to premature infants who are more responsive.· The aim would be to produce clearer majorities and more responsive governments.· Objectors say the Conservators must be brought to heel and made more responsive to public opinion.
· Young marrieds represent one of the most responsive groups in Britain today, as is witnessed by the popularity of family services.· At that point she suddenly realized that she had the most perfect, most gorgeous, most responsive baby in the world.· So far, local companies have been the most responsive.· Infants are most responsive to other human voices.
· Our inner critic starts to become very responsive.· The uterus is very responsive to bass tones.· You usually find shareware authors are very responsive to suggestions and ideas.· I was very responsive to any problem they had, any question.· The first set of sales figures suggests that consumers are very responsive to this idea of fair trade.· Many commented on how very responsive the inexperienced subordinates were.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnounrespondentresponseresponsivenessadjectiveresponsiveunresponsiveverbrespondadverbresponsively
1reacting quickly, in a positive way:  a car with highly responsive steeringresponsive to We try to be responsive to the needs of the customer. Her condition is not responsive to drug therapy.2eager to communicate with people, and to react to them in a positive way:  I tried to get him talking, but he wasn’t very responsive.responsively adverbresponsiveness noun [uncountable]
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