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Definition of feedback in English: feedbacknounˈfiːdbakˈfidˌbæk mass noun1Information about reactions to a product, a person's performance of a task, etc. which is used as a basis for improvement. 反馈的信息 Example sentencesExamples - It's nice because people come back to us with feedback, so we can tailor our products.
- By this time I was relieved, but I was disappointed when I received no feedback about my performance as a consultant.
- The feedback shows that information provision and the quality of interactions between staff and patients are key issues.
- After the performance, the group held a dialog with visitors to get feedback on their performance.
- We had a lot of interesting feedback including this information sent in by lawyer Andrew Lynn.
- Surveys and feedback and internet tutorials are all there on screen, and getting brighter and easier to use every month.
- The more of you provide us with feedback about how to improve what we do, the better.
- Its evidence is based on feedback from its health and safety group, which monitors accident prevention.
- We improve our products, based on feedback, until they're the best.
- On the basis of the feedback received, the guidelines were modified, wherever necessary.
- Individuals want feedback on their performance and it is also crucial to their self-development.
- After completing the documents they are given feedback on their performance.
- If you like the informational feedback it provides for you, buy one for yourself.
- Here any players may access instant feedback on their performances, or advice as to their future.
- We'll provide each entrant with individual feedback on how to improve their business plan.
- It has many ideas for better consultation, more information and feedback, but its most radical call goes far beyond these.
- They gave me great feedback that helped me improve my research papers in various ways.
- All I got back was a letter thanking me for my feedback but failing to address any of the issues I raised.
- The unit has agreed to release the information after listening to feedback from patients.
- I submitted a draft and was given some feedback on how to improve it.
2The modification or control of a process or system by its results or effects, for example in a biochemical pathway or behavioural response. (生化途径或行为反应等的)反馈。参见NEGATIVE FEEDBACK,POSITIVE FEEDBACK See also negative feedback, positive feedback Example sentencesExamples - These input layer cells receiving feedback are referred to as context unit cells.
- End-product synthesis can exert short-term metabolic feedback control through Pi recycling.
- The third example of synthesis involves feedback between ecosystems and climate.
- We thus decided to eliminate feedback pathways from the hyolingual to the jaw system.
- These internal forcings result from feedback within the climate system.
3The return of a fraction of the output signal from an amplifier, microphone, or other device to the input of the same device; sound distortion produced by this. (反馈扩音器、麦克风等装置的一部分输出信号的)回授(流);反馈噪音 Example sentencesExamples - They heard a loud feedback from a microphone and turned around to see where it was coming from.
- They also eliminate feedback and provide better tolerance to loud sounds.
- The company says it will modify and update in reaction to channel feedback.
- She switched on the microphone from the booth and it whined with tangy feedback.
- I do not want to interrupt the debate, but there is a bit of feedback coming through the microphones.
Definition of feedback in US English: feedbacknounˈfēdˌbakˈfidˌbæk 1Information about reactions to a product, a person's performance of a task, etc. which is used as a basis for improvement. 反馈的信息 Example sentencesExamples - The more of you provide us with feedback about how to improve what we do, the better.
- After completing the documents they are given feedback on their performance.
- They gave me great feedback that helped me improve my research papers in various ways.
- Its evidence is based on feedback from its health and safety group, which monitors accident prevention.
- Surveys and feedback and internet tutorials are all there on screen, and getting brighter and easier to use every month.
- It's nice because people come back to us with feedback, so we can tailor our products.
- We improve our products, based on feedback, until they're the best.
- If you like the informational feedback it provides for you, buy one for yourself.
- The feedback shows that information provision and the quality of interactions between staff and patients are key issues.
- Here any players may access instant feedback on their performances, or advice as to their future.
- We had a lot of interesting feedback including this information sent in by lawyer Andrew Lynn.
- Individuals want feedback on their performance and it is also crucial to their self-development.
- We'll provide each entrant with individual feedback on how to improve their business plan.
- It has many ideas for better consultation, more information and feedback, but its most radical call goes far beyond these.
- All I got back was a letter thanking me for my feedback but failing to address any of the issues I raised.
- I submitted a draft and was given some feedback on how to improve it.
- By this time I was relieved, but I was disappointed when I received no feedback about my performance as a consultant.
- After the performance, the group held a dialog with visitors to get feedback on their performance.
- The unit has agreed to release the information after listening to feedback from patients.
- On the basis of the feedback received, the guidelines were modified, wherever necessary.
2The modification or control of a process or system by its results or effects, e.g., in a biochemical pathway or behavioral response. (生化途径或行为反应等的)反馈。参见NEGATIVE FEEDBACK,POSITIVE FEEDBACK See also negative feedback, positive feedback Example sentencesExamples - The third example of synthesis involves feedback between ecosystems and climate.
- End-product synthesis can exert short-term metabolic feedback control through Pi recycling.
- These internal forcings result from feedback within the climate system.
- We thus decided to eliminate feedback pathways from the hyolingual to the jaw system.
- These input layer cells receiving feedback are referred to as context unit cells.
3The return of a fraction of the output signal from an amplifier, microphone, or other device to the input of the same device; sound distortion produced by this. (反馈扩音器、麦克风等装置的一部分输出信号的)回授(流);反馈噪音 Example sentencesExamples - The company says it will modify and update in reaction to channel feedback.
- They also eliminate feedback and provide better tolerance to loud sounds.
- They heard a loud feedback from a microphone and turned around to see where it was coming from.
- She switched on the microphone from the booth and it whined with tangy feedback.
- I do not want to interrupt the debate, but there is a bit of feedback coming through the microphones.
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