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单词 feedback
释义
feedbackfeed‧back /ˈfiːdbæk/ ●●○ S3 W3 noun [uncountable] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Every Friday, Mr James would hand out the students' essays and give them some feedback.
  • I'm lucky to work for an employer who gives positive feedback on my work.
  • It is important to give employees regular feedback on their performance.
  • We are very encouraged by the feedback we've had from our shareholders.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • A method is needed for the rationalization of the instruction, in terms of sequencing, presentation and feedback as to progress.
  • All these and other problems will come in as feedback from the marketing and other departments.
  • If you have any comments or suggestions, please let us know - we always appreciate receiving feedback from Friends.
  • On the other hand, sensitivity to feedback can produce cowardly responses.
  • Short class investigations on the same topic could be initiated on a group basis with feedback from each of the groups.
  • Without feedback on outcomes innovation is often stillborn.
  • You get feedback written on the margins on your page or typed on a separate piece of paper.
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
someone’s feelings, and how they behave, because of something that has happened or been said: · I was stunned by the news, and my initial reaction was anger.· What was her reaction, when you told her that you were leaving?
what you say or do when someone says or does something to you: · The government’s immediate response was to reject the proposal.· The decision was made in response to requests from local residents.· We are still waiting to see if there is any response.
a particular type of reaction to someone’s ideas, work etc – used especially in the following phrases: · The plan received warm reception from conference delegates (=they liked it).· The film received a mixed reception and commercially it was not successful (=many people did not like it).· The Association of Chief Police Officers gave the idea a cool reception (=they did not like it very much).· Alford’s views met with a hostile reception (=people were very disapproving).
advice, criticism, praise etc that you give to someone, telling them how well they are working: · Our English teacher gave us some feedback on our essays.· The feedback we have had from our customers has all been positive.· negative feedback
an angry or violent reaction by a group of people to the actions or decisions of others: · There has been a growing backlash against the government from angry voters.· fears of a right-wing backlash
Longman Language Activatorwhat someone says or does when they react to something
what someone says or does when they react to something: · My father was so surprised by this violent reaction that he fell silent.reaction to/against: · Maria's reaction to the birth of her sister was to demand more attention from her mother.initial/first reaction: · I was stunned by the news, and my initial reaction was anger.· Can you tell us about your first reactions to this news?gut reaction (=a strong reaction that you have, although you are not sure why): · I wanted to write something thoughtful, not just leap in with my gut reaction.knee-jerk reaction (=a reaction you have without thinking about it first): · Environmentalists have a knee-jerk reaction against any sort of development, however "green" it might be.
your reaction to something that someone has said to you, done to you, or asked you for: · The story has provoked a strong response from the Chinese.· "You've persuaded me," she laughed, amazed at her own response. response to: · Tina's outburst was a delayed response to her husband's behaviour the week before.get a response: · We've tried to include Susan in our social activities, but we get no response.in response to something (=as a way of responding): · In response to local demand, we will be opening this store from nine till seven on Sundays.
advice, criticism, praise etc that you give to someone, telling them how well they are working: · We are very encouraged by the feedback we've had from our shareholders.give somebody feedback/give feedback (to somebody): · Every Friday, Mr James would hand out the students' essays and give them some feedback.feedback on: · It is important to give employees regular feedback on their performance.positive/negative feedback: · I'm lucky to work for an employer who gives positive feedback on my work.
an angry or violent reaction by a group of people to the actions or decisions of others: backlash against: · Members of the Rifle and Pistol Club fear a public backlash against their sport after a recent armed raid in the village.· The attacks have sparked a bitter backlash against the revolutionary forces.backlash from: · a growing backlash from angry voters
when someone reacts much too strongly to something: · I'm not arguing in favor of cannabis. I'm just saying we should be careful of overreaction.· The appeal court judge described the sentence as a gross overreaction to the recent spate of bombing campaigns.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 How can I provide feedback without making someone angry?
 Try to give each student some feedback on the task.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· No-one above the pathological level has any trouble with literal language - defined in psychological terms as language with immediate sensory feedback.· Every effort will be made to provide employees with immediate feedback.· Data analysis has become interactive, with the scientist interrogating the data and deciding new paths for investigation based on immediate feedback.· The men kept track of their own performance, and thus got immediate feedback.· The writer has no access to immediate feedback and simply has to imagine the reader's reaction.· Now I listen more, and get immediate feedback on my decisions.· Writers, however, do not have the benefit of immediate feedback.· The answer is simple: immediate feedback.
· There are conflicting reports as to whether negative feedback inhibition exists in humans and whether it is mediated by cholecystokinin.· To survive, they learned to cope with the stresses associated with negative feedback and emotions.· In addition, even if overall negative feedback is used, it has low overall distortion.· Nor is positive feedback necessary for oscillatory behavior. Negative feedback loops can be periodic.· We are now trying to find out the details of this negative feedback system.· Conceptually, the electrical negative feedback loop is a toilet flusher or thermostat.· This form of game-playing begins with praise of a peer, and ends with negative feedback on that peer.
· Another possible origin of positive feedback is the finite internal impedance of the bias supply.· However, allosteric positive feedback is not sufficient to produce sustained oscillations.· The curve shown suggests a positive feedback that works towards disaster.· It can be shown that simple positive feedback systems fail to display oscillations { 91 }.· He found that positive feedback was predictably given most often for accuracy and quantity of reading.· But in swarm systems, positive feedback can lead to increasing order.· Lack of appreciation and positive feedback from those around you.· Nor is positive feedback necessary for oscillatory behavior.
· How can we balance praise and encouragement with clear and useful feedback?· So, how can you get useful feedback from your significant other, aside from signing up for couples' counseling classes?· This can provide useful feedback for the farmer, too.· Getting some information on our actions and the effect we have on other people can also be very useful feedback.· Difficulties for the teacher in providing appropriate and useful feedback to individual groups. 2.· This meeting generated a great deal of lively discussion and useful feedback.
NOUN
· A standard improvement on this feedback loop is shown next.· The loss was caused by technological change and the amplifying feedback loop of responses to that change.· Recent work has focused on the gastrin acid secretion feedback loop and identified a number of potential pathogenetic pathways.· Fortunately, feedback loops can be combined into useful configurations.· This closes the positive feedback loop, because the more the bridge sways, the more force people exert to keeping standing.· Ashby was an engineer interested in nonlinear control circuits and the virtues of positive feedback loops.· Deviancy amplification is achieved by means of a relatively simple positive feedback loop.· Negative feedback loops can be periodic.
· Most biological systems have feedback mechanisms that help smooth out the little fluctuations that life throws at them.· The adrenal medulla secretes catecholamines which are not involved in any feedback mechanism to the pituitary. 340.· Semantic analysis may also be able to provide some feedback mechanism concerning the domain of the sentence so far.· That new system provided a feedback mechanism for each team on the quality of its product.· Reality is simply a feedback mechanism which reveals our inner world.· The recent report that presynaptic mGlu receptors employ phosphoinositide-derived signals as a positive feedback mechanism to enhance glutamate release is particularly interesting.· Pepsinogen synthesis has been found closely linked to secretion and depletion of stores by a well regulated feedback mechanism under invitro conditions.
· On the other hand, feedback networks must iterate over many cycles until the system stabilizes.
· A feedback system moves the tip away from the surface to keep the current constant.· Consequently, we can describe with some confidence the type of feedback systems most Work-place 2000 companies will use.· It is a feedback system which reliably informs us of our beliefs, attitudes, thoughts, feelings and expectations.· First, feedback systems in Workplace 2000 will be highly visual.· We are now trying to find out the details of this negative feedback system.· It might be supposed that this value of n is far larger than the typical dimension of biochemical feedback systems.· And a discrete gift it is too; either an organism has a reverberant feedback system, or it doesn't.· It can be shown that simple positive feedback systems fail to display oscillations { 91 }.
VERB
· In general, asking for feedback can be illuminating and useful, and shows great self-confidence and self-worth to the employer.· Use the exercises that follow and then, as discussed in step 5, ask some one for objective feedback.
· I didn't know, until I began to get feedback, if she was understanding, but she was.· Then show your complete plan to your mentor to get her feedback.· At the same time, Microsoft can get feedback quickly from the developers.· It's also useful for making unpublished material available, and for getting feedback.· You get feedback written on the margins on your page or typed on a separate piece of paper.· I haven't time to really listen and get good feedback from my kids ... In imagination anything is possible.· The new managers in the securities firm did not get such feedback from subordinates.
· They hope the charter will let patients know their rights and give feedback if the service is not working.· Their supervisors are constantly giving them feedback on how to improve their standing, which they eagerly accept and respond to.· Afterwards the Personnel Officer who interviewed you will give you some feedback.· For one thing, it gives us early feedback about their changing needs.· In this way practising is hardly a burden, but something that gives a feedback of energy.· The Michigan Modernization Service used a customer council to give it feedback, particularly on new ideas.· In most cases, quite fairly, the interviewer will give you feedback on the test.· She was involved in everything from giving Jacobson feedback on the early footage to fund raising.
· But, to help us give you want you want, we need your feedback.· Hard as it may seem, you also need feedback.· For that, one needs some kind of feedback loop.· Subordinates also need adequate feedback on their performance.· Like individuals, groups need feedback.· Copies notes of all such telephone conversations will be needed to give comprehensive feedback to our client.
· Semantic analysis may also be able to provide some feedback mechanism concerning the domain of the sentence so far.· Every effort will be made to provide employees with immediate feedback.· He provided Gordon with excellent feedback from the track and by now he rarely got into trouble on the circuit.· Telephone reservation clerks were provided with feedback on their verbal behaviors obtained from unobtrusive monitoring of their telephone calls.· It provides for rapid feedback and the consequent modification of goals in the light of changing circumstances.· That new system provided a feedback mechanism for each team on the quality of its product.· And, of course, we hope that piloting centres will continue to provide us with vital feedback.· Ask your editor to Provide objective feedback.
· It would also be helpful if departments could receive feedback from the senior house officers on the quality of their education.· Many of the other new managers received similar feedback from their superiors.· The group also offers clients the opportunity to share experiences and receive feedback from peers.· Given the harried pace of your work life, try to receive feedback at two times. 1.· When carrying out such exercises, students are actively involved in the learning process and they receive constant feedback about their progress.· When provided with feedback-particularly if they had received little feedback previously-employees al-most inevitably improved their performance.· Students are highly motivated, participate actively in the learning process and receive feedback as to the progress made.· Others were forced to change because they received clear feedback that their subordinates wanted more authority and responsibility.
· Difference-of-squares circuit uses feedback attenuation to compensate for lost output Fig. 4.· Consequently, we can describe with some confidence the type of feedback systems most Work-place 2000 companies will use.· Finally, the language used by teachers as feedback often supports learning.· During trial-and-error learning, the system uses the feedback to control the movement of the balancing platform.· To ensure frequency stability, make R3 much greater than R1 and use a high-quality feedback capacitor.· Connections may use feedback or feedforward techniques; networks may have partial or full connectivity.
1advice, criticism etc about how successful or useful something is:  How can I provide feedback without making someone angry?feedback on Try to give each student some feedback on the task.2a very unpleasant high noise, caused when a microphone is too close to an amplifier
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