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Response

rəˈspɑns
极其常见
700 - 800
700 - 800
词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。 这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。

응답 (eungdap), 반응 (baneung), 대응 (daeung), 답변 (dapbyeon)

Response 的含义在韩语中

응답 (eungdap)

例子:
I received a quick response to my email.
내 이메일에 빠른 응답을 받았습니다.
Her response was very helpful.
그녀의 응답은 매우 도움이 되었습니다.
使用: formal/informal语境: Used in both written and spoken communication, especially in formal settings like emails, reports, and discussions.
笔记: This meaning is most commonly used in both formal and informal situations.

반응 (baneung)

例子:
His response to the news was surprising.
그의 뉴스에 대한 반응은 놀라웠습니다.
The audience's response was enthusiastic.
청중의 반응은 열정적이었습니다.
使用: informal语境: Often used in everyday conversation, especially when discussing feelings or reactions to events.
笔记: This meaning emphasizes emotional or physical reactions rather than a direct reply.

대응 (daeung)

例子:
The government's response to the crisis was criticized.
정부의 위기에 대한 대응이 비판받았습니다.
We need a better response to climate change.
기후 변화에 대한 더 나은 대응이 필요합니다.
使用: formal语境: Used in discussions about policies, strategies, or actions taken in reaction to certain issues.
笔记: This term is often used in contexts involving planning, strategies, or systematic approaches.

답변 (dapbyeon)

例子:
Please provide a detailed response to the questions.
질문에 대한 자세한 답변을 제공해 주세요.
I am waiting for your response regarding the project.
프로젝트에 대한 당신의 답변을 기다리고 있습니다.
使用: formal/informal语境: Typically used in situations where specific answers to questions are expected, such as interviews or surveys.
笔记: This term is often used interchangeably with '응답' but can imply a more structured reply.

Response的同义词

Reply

A reply is a specific and direct answer or response to a question, request, or message.
例子: He replied to her email promptly.
笔记: Reply is often used in the context of communication and implies a direct answer or reaction to something.

Answer

An answer is a response to a question, problem, or situation that provides information or a solution.
例子: She gave a detailed answer to the interviewer's question.
笔记: Answer is commonly used in the context of questions or problems that require a specific solution or information.

Reaction

A reaction is a response to a stimulus or situation, often indicating feelings or emotions.
例子: His reaction to the news was one of surprise.
笔记: Reaction focuses more on the emotional or physical response to a stimulus rather than a verbal or written reply.

Feedback

Feedback is information or comments given in response to a performance, task, or product.
例子: The teacher provided feedback on the student's essay.
笔记: Feedback is often used in the context of evaluations or assessments, providing constructive criticism or suggestions for improvement.

Retort

A retort is a quick, sharp, or witty reply to a remark or criticism.
例子: She made a sharp retort to his sarcastic comment.
笔记: Retort implies a quick and often clever response, especially in a conversation or argument.

Response的表达方式,常用短语

In response to

This phrase is used to indicate that an action is done as a reaction or reply to something.
例子: She sent a thank you card in response to the thoughtful gift.
笔记: While 'response' refers to a reaction or reply, 'in response to' specifically highlights the action taken as a reaction.

Prompt response

Refers to a quick or immediate reply or reaction to a request or question.
例子: We appreciate your prompt response to our inquiry.
笔记: Unlike 'response' which can be timely or delayed, 'prompt response' stresses the quickness of the reply.

Response time

The amount of time taken to reply or react to a situation, often used in customer service contexts.
例子: The company boasts a fast response time to customer complaints.
笔记: Unlike 'response' which is the actual reply, 'response time' focuses on the duration taken to provide a reply.

Automatic response

A pre-prepared or automated reply sent in acknowledgment of receiving a message or request.
例子: An automatic response email was sent confirming the submission of the form.
笔记: While 'response' can be manual or automated, 'automatic response' specifically refers to pre-set replies.

Mixed response

Refers to a variety of reactions or feedback, including both positive and negative responses.
例子: The new policy received a mixed response from employees, with some in favor and others against it.
笔记: Unlike 'response' which is a singular reaction, 'mixed response' indicates a combination of different reactions.

Elicit a response

To provoke or draw out a reaction or reply from someone.
例子: The speech was designed to elicit a strong emotional response from the audience.
笔记: While 'response' is the reaction itself, 'elicit a response' focuses on the action of evoking that reaction.

Silent response

An indication of agreement, disagreement, or understanding conveyed without words.
例子: His only response was a silent nod, indicating his agreement.
笔记: Contrary to 'response' which typically involves words or actions, 'silent response' refers to non-verbal communication.

Response的日常(俚语)表达

React

To react is to respond to a situation, event, or stimulus usually with emotions or actions.
例子: I wonder how he will react when he hears the news.
笔记: React focuses more on the emotional or behavioral response rather than just providing an answer.

Backlash

Backlash refers to a strong negative reaction or response to something, often public or widespread.
例子: The new policy faced immediate backlash from customers.
笔记: Backlash denotes a negative or adverse response, unlike a neutral or positive response implied by 'response.'

Critique

A critique is a detailed analysis or evaluation of something, often involving strengths and weaknesses.
例子: She gave me a detailed critique of my presentation.
笔记: A critique offers a more analytical and evaluative response compared to a general 'response.'

Opinion

Opinion refers to a personal belief, viewpoint, or judgment in response to a topic or issue.
例子: Everyone has a different opinion on this matter.
笔记: Opinion is subjective and reflects personal thoughts, differing from a factual or objective response.

Counter

Counter refers to a response or argument made in opposition to another statement.
例子: His quick counter to her argument left her speechless.
笔记: Counter implies a direct contradiction or opposition, distinguishing it from a simple 'response.'

Response - 例子

Be the first and leave a response.
첫 번째가 되어 응답을 남기세요.
The response was encouraging.
응답이 격려가 되었습니다.
Unknown response from the server.
서버로부터의 알 수 없는 응답.
His first response seemed somewhat defensive.
그의 첫 번째 응답은 다소 방어적으로 보였습니다.

Response的语法

Response - 名词 (Noun) / 名词,单数或不可数 (Noun, singular or mass)
词元: response
变位
名词,复数 (Noun, plural): responses, response
名词,单数或不可数 (Noun, singular or mass): response
音节、划分和重音
Response 包含2个音节: re • sponse
音标: ri-ˈspän(t)s
re sponse , ri ˈspän(t)s (红色音节是重读的)

Response - 重要性和使用频率

词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。
Response: 700 - 800 (极其常见).
这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。
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