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feedยทback [f.:dbBk]
 n. ํ”“œ.

  1. €Ž „žใ€ €ํ™˜, ถœ ฅ ชฝ ‹ ํ˜ธ˜ € ž… ฅ ชฝœกœ Œ คณด‚ดŠ” กฐž‘.
  2. €Žๅฟƒยท็คพใ€ ƒŒ€ฐฉ˜ ƒฐด‚˜ Š‚Œ— ”ฐ ฉ”‹œ€ ˆ˜ •ํ•˜Š” .
  3. €Žปดํ“จํ„ฐใ€ žธฐ  œ–ด • • œ„ํ•ด ‹œŠคํ…œœกœ€„˜ ถœ ฅ˜ € ž… ฅ ชฝœกœ ˜Œฆฌธฐ.
  4. (ธฐ„ยทƒฒด˜) ž™  œ–ด.

The American Heritage(r) Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition

feedยทback (fdbk )
n.

    1. The return of a portion of the output of a process or system to the input, especially when used to maintain performance or to control a system or process.
    2. The portion of the output so returned.
    3. Sound created when a transducer such as a microphone or electric guitar picks up sound from a speaker connected to an amplifier and regenerates it back through the amplifier.
  1. . The return of information about the result of a process or activity; an evaluative response: asked the students for feedback on the new curriculum.
  2. . The process by which a system, often biological or ecological, is modulated, controlled, or changed by the product, output, or response it produces.




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