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feed·back
fid baek
noun
the returning of opinions, corrections, or other evaluative information after exposure to a product, process, or event.There was a great deal of feedback from customers about the new product, and most of the response was positive.
the evaluation or evaluations thus returned.The students' feedback contained several complaints concerning the textbook.
the return of information about the functioning of a machine process, so that the process may be automatically regulated.
the information that is returned in connection with a regulated process.
in electronics, the return of part of the output of a device or system to the input, so as to reinforce or modify the input.
in an audio system, a whistling or screeching noise made when the output signal is picked up at the input.
feedback control[计]反馈控制;回馈控制
negative feedback负反馈;负回授
information feedback信息反馈
positive feedback正反馈
feedback system反馈系统;反馈方式
feedback information反馈信息
feedback mechanismn. 反馈机制,回馈机制
feedback loop[计]反馈环路,反馈回路
force feedback[机器人]力反馈
feedback control system反馈控制系统
market feedback市场反馈;市场调查资料
feedback circuit反馈电路
feedback signal回馈信号,反馈信号
feedback effect反馈效应;反馈作用
position feedback位置反馈;定位反馈
feedback amplifier回馈放大器
immediate feedback即时反馈;立即反馈
acoustic feedback声反馈;声回授
feedback component反馈元件
feedback data反馈数据
1920年,电子学意义上的“将部分输出信号返回到早期阶段的输入”,来自动词短语,源自 feed(v.)+ back(adv.)。转义用法,“有关过程结果的信息”可追溯至1955年。
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反馈:输出系统的回输部分,以对该过程施加某种控制。另见inhibiton项下的endproduct inhibition
反馈控制方法
feedback-control method
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回饋
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系统过去的行为结果返回给系统,以控制未来的行为。
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部分信号从双端口网络输出端向输入端的回传,或从传输通道上的一点向途中已通过的一点的回传。
The first known use of feedback was in 1919
feedernoun
a device for supplying food
bird feeder
a branch (as of a river or a transportation system) that supplies or connects to another
one that eatsespecially: an animal being fattened or suitable for fattening
feedernoun
a device for supplying food
bird feeder
a branch (as of a river or a transportation system) that supplies or connects to another
one that eatsespecially: an animal being fattened or suitable for fattening
feedbacknoun
the return to the input of a part of the output of a machine, system, or process
noise resulting from the feedback of an amplified or broadcast signal
the giving or sending of information or of something from which information can be obtained about the value, effect, or result of an action or process to the controlling sourcealso: the information or information-containing material so given or sent
feedbacknoun
the return to the input of part of the output of a machine, system, or process (as for producing changes in an electronic circuit that improve performance or in an automatic control device that provide self-corrective action)
the partial reversion of the effects of a process to its source or to a preceding stage
the return to a point of origin of evaluative or corrective information about an action or processalso: the information so transmitted
patient feedback was solicited
1 As usual, these agreements will evolve once we have received everyone's initial feedback.
2 “In my job I take feedback every day, so I’m really good at it,” Ms. Williams said.
3 This is why the Who’s early sound — with all the screaming feedback and distortion, the wrecked guitars and Moon’s frenetic drumming — was so aggressive and explosive.
4 Ms. Suda said that out of 2,313 feedback cards submitted by visitors at the Canadian exhibition, about 50 were complaints about Gauguin and about the museum programming.
5 The new meal service is being tested indefinitely and may or may not expand, depending on flier feedback.
6 They are created in a sort of feedback loop, what computer scientists call "recursion."
7 “It would have been difficult for us to ignore the feedback from last year, and we take it in stride, both positive and negative,” Borges said.
8 Mr. Porter has been doing double duty for months now on “Kinky Boots” and “While I Yet Live,” which he has continued to tweak while offering feedback at rehearsals.
9 The bands were scattered around the fairgrounds, well back from the front entrance, and whatever they were trying for sounded like tuneless noise and echoing feedback by the time it reached us.
10 “The idea that women are more proactively issuing feedback to their co-parents that are male to me sounds very encouraging. It’s an indication that they see each other as partners.”
11 But the feedback from people who have had an early look at the exhibition has been very positive.
12 “Divorce’s” own creator and executive producer Sharon Horgan got similar feedback from her husband, who usually doesn’t mind watching her shows; in addition to this series, she also created Amazon’s “Catastrophe” with comedian Rob Delaney.
13 When staff members recommend something, give them your feedback on the wine.
14 Like an eager salesperson, the feedback loop flatters its target by repeating names and other simple individual details.
15 There’s also another signature phrase that Garcia plays at this point , a banjoesque riff on the guitar, a circular formation that collapses in upon itself and often ends with feedback.
16 “We continue to support our users' right to give honest, positive or negative, constructive feedback to the millions of business on our site.”
17 “You body’s feedback says you’re exercising too hard even as your brain knows you’ve still got a long distance to go,” he said.
18 "I think it's kind of great. I love that people like the show so much and it's nice to receive that kind of feedback - intense sometimes, but good."
19 One member of the school board called it the “broken feedback loop,” meaning teachers believe they are doing a great job because their students were performing so well.
20 To Anna, Ben and all of you, we appreciate the feedback — positive or negative.
1 回授
3 回馈
4 看法
turn view opinion aspect feeling theory vision perspective attitude philosophy submission sentiment viewpoint estimation slant apprehension mindset
8 反应
responsive response reaction echo respond react behave recoil antiphonal feeling spillover answer welcome reply thinking reception reflex come back go over reactive reactionary again talk-back take behavior rebound reactivity antiphon antiphony
9 回输