Reactivo in english
Reagent
pronunciation: rieɪdʒənt part of speech: noun
pronunciation: rieɪdʒənt part of speech: noun
In gestures
reactivar = reactivate [re-activate].
Example: The collections were dormant during the 2nd World War, were reactivated about 1964 and now consist of about 180,000 samples.more:
» reactivar Algo = get back on + track ; put + Nombre + back on track .
Example: Topics covered included: barriers to cooperation; why library cooperation must get back on track; and strategies for the future. Example: The article is entitled 'Using project management to put client/server projects back on track' = El artículo se titula "El uso de la gestión mediante proyectos para reactivar los proyectos cliente/servidor".» reactivar la economía = revitalise + the economy ; boost + the economy ; pump up + the economy ; pump up + the economy .
Example: Their argument is that, to revitalize the economy, the government should devise countermeasures to support small- and medium-sized companies. Example: Unfortunately, with budgets stretched to the bone, the focus is not on investments to boost the economy, but on fiscal retrenchment. Example: The consumer, of course, played a major role in pumping up the economy, partially due to the impact of the federal government tax rebates. Example: The consumer, of course, played a major role in pumping up the economy, partially due to the impact of the federal government tax rebates.reactivo = reactive ; reagent.
Example: In all of the helping professions there is need for both active and reactive service.Example: Since syntheses involve reactions between specific functional groups, it is reasonable to sort reagents by these groups.more:
» tira reactiva = dipstick .
Example: A team of Australian researchers has developed a dipstick that can almost instantaneously identify the blood type of a given sample.