(gut, schnell) reagierend

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responsive
Answering, replying or responding
Susceptible to the feelings of others
{a} answering, suited to
Able to receive and respond to external stimuli
Using antiphons; antiphonal
That responds; ready or inclined to respond
Suited to something else; correspondent
{s} responding, answering, reacting (esp. positively or sympathetically); characterized by singing or reading in alternation
readily reacting to people or events; showing emotion; "children are often the quickest and most responsive members of the audience" susceptible to the feelings or attitudes of others; "keeping government in America responsive to the will of the people" readily reacting to suggestions and influences; "a responsive student" containing or using responses or antiphons recited or sung in alternation; "responsive reading"; "antiphonal liturgy
A responsive person is quick to react to people or events and to show emotions such as pleasure and affection. Harriet was an easy, responsive little girl + responsiveness re·spon·sive·ness This condition decreases sexual desire and responsiveness
containing or using responses or antiphons recited or sung in alternation; "responsive reading"; "antiphonal liturgy"
containing or using responses or antiphons recited or sung in alternation; "responsive reading"; "antiphonal liturgy
If someone or something is responsive, they react quickly and favourably. With an election coming soon, your MP should be very responsive to your request. + responsiveness re·spon·sive·ness Such responsiveness to public pressure is extraordinary
susceptible to the feelings or attitudes of others; "keeping government in America responsive to the will of the people"
readily reacting to people or events; showing emotion; "children are often the quickest and most responsive members of the audience"
readily reacting to suggestions and influences; "a responsive student"
Responsible