English-Thai Dictionary
response
N การ ตอบสนอง การโต้ตอบ feedback reaction kan-tob-sa-nong
response
N คำตอบ การ ตอบ answer reply kam-tob
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
RESPONSE
n.respons'. [L. responsum. ] 1. An answer or reply; particularly, an oracular answer.
2. The answer of the people or congregation to the priest, in the litany and other parts of divine service.
3. Reply to an objection in a formal disputation.
4. In the Romish church, a kind of anthem sung after the morning lesson.
5. In a fugue, a repetition of the given subject by another part.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RESPONSE
Re *sponse " (r *spns "), n. Etym: [OF. response, respons, F. réponse, from L. responsum, from respondere. See Respond. ]
1. The act of responding.
2. An answer or reply. Specifically: (a ) Reply to an objection in formal disputation. I. Watts. (b ) (Eccl.) The answer of the people or congregation to the priest or clergyman, in the litany and other parts of divine service. (c ) (R.C.Ch. ) A kind of anthem sung after the lessons of matins and some other parts of the office. (d ) (Mus. ) A repetition of the given subject in a fugue by another part on the fifth above or fourth below. Busby.
RESPONSELESS
RESPONSELESS Re *sponse "less, a.
Defn: Giving no response.
New American Oxford Dictionary
response
re sponse |riˈspäns rəˈspɑns | ▶noun a verbal or written answer: without waiting for a response, she returned to her newspaper | we received 400 applications in response to one job ad. • a written or verbal answer to a question in a test, questionnaire, survey, etc. • a reaction to something: an extended, jazzy piano solo drew the biggest response from the crowd | an honors degree course in Japanese has been established in response to an increasing demand. • Psychology & Physiology an excitation of a nerve impulse caused by a change or event; a physical reaction to a specific stimulus or situation. • the way in which a mechanical or electrical device responds to a stimulus or range of stimuli. • (usu. responses ) a part of a religious liturgy said or sung by a congregation in answer to a minister or cantor. • Bridge a bid made in answer to one's partner's preceding bid. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French respons or Latin responsum ‘something offered in return, ’ neuter past participle of respondere (see respond ).
response time
re sponse time |rəˈspɑns | ▶noun the length of time taken for a person or system to react to a given stimulus or event. • Electronics the time taken for a circuit or measuring device, when subjected to a change in input signal, to change its state by a specified fraction of its total response to that change.
response variable
re sponse var i a ble ▶noun another term for dependent variable.
Oxford Dictionary
response
re |sponse |rɪˈspɒns | ▶noun 1 a verbal or written answer: there was laughter at his response to the question | [ mass noun ] : we received 400 applications in response to one job ad. • an answer to a question in a test, questionnaire, etc. • (usu. responses ) a part of a religious liturgy said or sung by a congregation in answer to a minister or cantor. 2 a reaction to something: an extended, jazzy piano solo drew the biggest response from the crowd | [ mass noun ] : an Honours degree course in Japanese has been established in response to an increasing demand. • Psychology & Physiology an excitation of a nerve impulse caused by a change or event; a physical reaction to a specific stimulus or situation. • the way in which a mechanical or electrical device responds to a stimulus or stimuli. • Bridge a bid made in answer to one's partner's preceding bid. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French respons or Latin responsum ‘something offered in return ’, neuter past participle of respondere (see respond ).
response time
re |sponse time ▶noun the length of time taken for a person or system to react to a given stimulus or event. • Electronics the time taken for a circuit or measuring device, when subjected to a change in input signal, to change its state by a specified fraction of its total response to that change.
response variable
re |sponse vari |able ▶noun another term for dependent variable.
American Oxford Thesaurus
response
response noun 1 his response to the question: answer, reply, rejoinder, retort, riposte; informal comeback. 2 an angry response: reaction, reply, retaliation, feedback; informal comeback.
Oxford Thesaurus
response
response noun 1 there was laughter at his response to the question: answer, reply, acknowledgement, rejoinder, retort, return, riposte, sally, counter; informal comeback. ANTONYMS question. 2 the Chancellor's move drew an angry response from opposition MPs: reaction, reply, reciprocation, retaliation; feedback; informal comeback.
Duden Dictionary
Response
Re s ponse, Res ponse Substantiv, feminin Psychologie , die |rɪˈspɔns |die Response; Genitiv: der Response, Plural: die Responses |[…sɪs, auch: …sɪz ] |englisch response, eigentlich = Antwort, < mittelfranzösisch respons (e ) < lateinisch responsum durch einen Reiz ausgelöstes und bestimmtes Verhalten
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
response
re sponse /rɪspɑ́ns |-spɔ́ns /→respond 名詞 複 ~s /-ɪz /1 C U 【出来事 言葉などに対する 】反応 ; 反響 «to » (↔stimulus ); 〘生物 〙(細胞 免疫の )応答 ; 〘通信 〙(周波数の )応答 ▸ evoke an emotional response from the audience 聴衆の感情的な反応を引き起こす ▸ receive a positive response 前向きの反応をもらう 2 C «…に対する /…からの » 答え , 応答 (!answerよりややかたい語 ) «to /from » ; (試験 クイズの )解答 ; (アンケートの )回答 ▸ based on 30,000 responses to our questionnaire 我々のアンケートに対する3万件の回答に基づいて 3 C 〖通例 ~s 〗〘宗 〙唱和 , 答唱 〘礼拝で司式者にこたえて会衆が朗唱するよう決められている祈禱 (きとう )書などの箇所 〙.in resp ó nse to A Aに応じて, 答えて .~́ r à te 回答率 .~́ t ì me 〘コンピュ 〙応答時間 ; 〘心 〙反応時間 ; リスポンスタイム 〘通報を受けてからの到着時間 〙.