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词汇 callback
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Definition of callback in English:

callback

noun ˈkɔːlbakˈkɔlˌbæk
  • 1An invitation to return for a second audition or interview.

    〈主北美〉复试

    he was one of only twelve applicants to receive a callback
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There were lots of murmurings about the various auditions that have been taking place and how no-one has heard anything about callbacks.
    • First an audition she thought she had blown turns into a callback and a role, then a rival actress is hospitalized opening the door for Sally to take over her role in a popular soap opera.
    • Many talented dancers fail to get callbacks because of an artistic director's whim or lack of openings in a dance school or company.
    • Right before I left for St. Louis I got the audition for the show and then a callback.
    • If one does that, it is unlikely one will receive a callback.
    • If you love what you do, it will sustain you when you get a disappointing grade on your math test, get cut from the hockey team or don't get the audition callback.
    • Their chances of receiving a callback rose 30 percent.
    • I got a callback for The Secret Garden and so I went to that today.
    • So far I have not had any callbacks, but I have not been aggressive in contacting them because I have been pretty sick lately.
    • He was asked to explain himself, and did not receive a callback.
    • Auditions were usually held on a Monday with the cast list not posted until Thursday or Friday to allow time for dance auditions, callbacks, and Mr. Alden's inevitable disorganization.
    • You smile as you remember the initial interview, thinking about how you just knew you had nailed that one and were confident you would get a callback for an on-site interview.
    • I've secured a number of interviews, but very few callbacks.
    • He does such a lousy job you don't get the callback until it's over.
    • They'd both had a callback for their first audition, a show that would air in March.
    • There's talk of agents, managers, callbacks and walk-ons.
    • The list for callbacks is up and we're both on it!
    • I mean, I go on tons of calls and get a lot of callbacks, but so far I've booked only the one movie.
    • I had a day of rehearsal, and I got another callback, and they flew me to L.A.
    • For example, a friend who is an actor has recently arrived in the city and is auditioning and getting callbacks like crazy.
    Synonyms
    summon back, order back, call back, bring back
  • 2A telephone call made to return one that someone has received.

    回电话

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To request an immediate callback, Web users just click a button on-screen.
    • After placing several calls to one of his handlers, I was more then a little surprised to receive a callback from someone who identified themselves as Tom.
    • Delay options of 5, 10 or 30 minutes allow time for preparation to receive the callback.
    • Until the final callback by Elizabeth to confirm that all was handled well, I was amazed and realized that I could not have spent my money any more wisely.
    • At 1: 30, I was told I would receive a callback from a supervisor within the hour.
    • When a Web callback is requested, the contact center can then assign the best possible agent to place the phone call while providing the information necessary to help the agent assist the customer.
    • After three attempts at promised callbacks from the bank, isn't it amazing the effect that going in to the branch and seeing the people has?
    • She pressed one, when it presented the option of instant callback, and then waited.
    • And if it's yours, you'll get a callback from the band on your Skype phone.
    • Be certain the Web selling system provides this escalation or safety valve feature so customers can easily request a chat, email or callback from someone.
    • In this way, customers can request a voice Web callback from the agent if necessary.
    • I put calls out concerning an acquaintance of mine who lives in Rockaway, so I'm sort of on tenterhooks waiting for a callback.
    • Furthermore, dynamic queue statistics such as position in queue and expected wait time can be provided to tell customers when they can expect to receive the callback.
  • 3mass noun A security feature used by some computer systems accessed by telephone, in which a user must log on from a previously registered phone number, to which the system then places a return call.

    回叫(某些通过电话访问的计算机系统的安全设置,用户必须用预先注册的电话号码登录,然后系统再回电话接通)

Rhymes

fallback

Definition of callback in US English:

callback

nounˈkôlˌbakˈkɔlˌbæk
  • 1An invitation to return for a second audition or interview.

    〈主北美〉复试

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I had a day of rehearsal, and I got another callback, and they flew me to L.A.
    • For example, a friend who is an actor has recently arrived in the city and is auditioning and getting callbacks like crazy.
    • There were lots of murmurings about the various auditions that have been taking place and how no-one has heard anything about callbacks.
    • The list for callbacks is up and we're both on it!
    • Many talented dancers fail to get callbacks because of an artistic director's whim or lack of openings in a dance school or company.
    • If you love what you do, it will sustain you when you get a disappointing grade on your math test, get cut from the hockey team or don't get the audition callback.
    • So far I have not had any callbacks, but I have not been aggressive in contacting them because I have been pretty sick lately.
    • Auditions were usually held on a Monday with the cast list not posted until Thursday or Friday to allow time for dance auditions, callbacks, and Mr. Alden's inevitable disorganization.
    • You smile as you remember the initial interview, thinking about how you just knew you had nailed that one and were confident you would get a callback for an on-site interview.
    • First an audition she thought she had blown turns into a callback and a role, then a rival actress is hospitalized opening the door for Sally to take over her role in a popular soap opera.
    • I got a callback for The Secret Garden and so I went to that today.
    • I've secured a number of interviews, but very few callbacks.
    • They'd both had a callback for their first audition, a show that would air in March.
    • He was asked to explain himself, and did not receive a callback.
    • Their chances of receiving a callback rose 30 percent.
    • He does such a lousy job you don't get the callback until it's over.
    • Right before I left for St. Louis I got the audition for the show and then a callback.
    • If one does that, it is unlikely one will receive a callback.
    • There's talk of agents, managers, callbacks and walk-ons.
    • I mean, I go on tons of calls and get a lot of callbacks, but so far I've booked only the one movie.
    Synonyms
    summon back, order back, call back, bring back
  • 2A telephone call made to return a call received.

    回电话

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this way, customers can request a voice Web callback from the agent if necessary.
    • I put calls out concerning an acquaintance of mine who lives in Rockaway, so I'm sort of on tenterhooks waiting for a callback.
    • When a Web callback is requested, the contact center can then assign the best possible agent to place the phone call while providing the information necessary to help the agent assist the customer.
    • After three attempts at promised callbacks from the bank, isn't it amazing the effect that going in to the branch and seeing the people has?
    • Be certain the Web selling system provides this escalation or safety valve feature so customers can easily request a chat, email or callback from someone.
    • After placing several calls to one of his handlers, I was more then a little surprised to receive a callback from someone who identified themselves as Tom.
    • Until the final callback by Elizabeth to confirm that all was handled well, I was amazed and realized that I could not have spent my money any more wisely.
    • Delay options of 5, 10 or 30 minutes allow time for preparation to receive the callback.
    • And if it's yours, you'll get a callback from the band on your Skype phone.
    • To request an immediate callback, Web users just click a button on-screen.
    • She pressed one, when it presented the option of instant callback, and then waited.
    • Furthermore, dynamic queue statistics such as position in queue and expected wait time can be provided to tell customers when they can expect to receive the callback.
    • At 1: 30, I was told I would receive a callback from a supervisor within the hour.
  • 3A security feature used by systems accessed by telephone, in which a remote user must log on using a previously registered phone number, to which the system then places a return call.

    回叫(某些通过电话访问的计算机系统的安全设置,用户必须用预先注册的电话号码登录,然后系统再回电话接通)

  • 4A recall of a defective product.

    ask which products have the most callbacks
  • 5An emergency call summoning an employee to work after hours.

    uncontrolled air leakage results in increased callbacks
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The action involves rolling stoppages, a two-day strike, work-to-rule, overtime callback, and on-call duty roster bans.
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