feed‧back S3 / fidbæk / 名词 [不可数名词]
1 advice, 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.
2 a very unpleasant high noise, caused when a microphone is too close to an amplifier
THESAURUS
reaction 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?
response 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.
reception a particular type of reaction to someone’s ideas, work etc – used especially in the following 短语 : 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 ) .
feedback 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
backlash 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