Examples of using Could react in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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They could react badly.
America was the only country which could react accordingly.
No one could react in time.
The United States is the only country that could react effectively.
The body could react negatively to mechanical implants.
The eye area is very sensitive and could react badly.
Faster than she could react, his lips caught hers.
During ultrasonication free radicals can be generated that could react with the material.
Over time, they could react with tobacco smoke and exhaust fumes, to form highly poisonous chemicals called N-nitrosamines.
Each physical body is special and could react differently to the Phentermine.
But when she brings Klaus to the brink of death, Elijah does not kill him, as planned,and carries him away before she could react.
Before the Author could react, she shot him twice.
They proposed that when an individual was presented with a stressful situation, he could react in one of two ways.
I dare say the master could react far worse than that.
They proposed that when an individual was presented with a stressful situation, he could react in one of two ways.
Imagine if your car could react and communicate its reaction to hundreds of cars around it, all within a millisecond.
One false move in there, one mistake, andany moisture on your body could react with the ammonia and burn you from the inside out.
This does not require the use of medication and it is also not necessary for those affected to apply chemically activeproducts on the skin, especially since the already sensitive skin could react to these even more.
According to Juncker,"With its own army, Europe could react more credibly to the threat to peace in a member state or in a neighbouring state….
People who are using blood thinners should not suddenly start eating a lot of cauliflower because the high levels of vitamin K could react adversely with the drugs.
They proposed that when an individual was presented with a stressful situation, he could react in one of two ways: Autoplastic adaptation: The subject tries to change himself, i.e. the internal environment.
With its own army, Europe could react more credibly to the threat to peace in a member state or in a neighbouring state,” he said, adding that“a common European army would convey a clear message to Russia that we are serious about defending our European values.
It is important to put the tea in a glass container because it forms acids that could react with metal if tea is in a metal container.
Days later Poland's defense minister, Tomasz Siemoniak, seemed resigned that the Sept. 4-5 summit would agree on lesser measures, such as rotations of NATO troops into the region andthe prepositioning of supplies there so NATO could react more quickly if attacked.
The empty chamber did not contain the same number of gas particles that could react with the platinum and would therefore have a longer shelf life.
For example, if concentrated calcium nitrate is added to concentrated magnesium sulfate,the calcium could react with the sulfate to create insoluble calcium sulfate.
Laboratory studies have shown that antibodies to the eptotermin alfa component of this medicine could react with similar antibodies that the body makes naturally.
For example, a repair team should include specialists with different specializations(to cope with any task), be selected according to the same level of development(to ensure ease of communication anda friendly environment), be combined according to temperamental characteristics(so that someone could be responsible, and someone could react quickly), while it would be erroneous to allow one woman among other men to take part in such work(the risk of competing and, accordingly, disrupting the work process increases).
A: A same EA can react differently with different brokers.
Rabbits can react with digestive disorders and an excess of greens in the diet.