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response

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re·sponse /rɪˈspɒns $ rɪˈspɑːns/ ●●● S1 W1 AWL noun  
1 [countableC, uncountableU]REACT something that is done as a reaction to something that has happened or been said 反应;响应
response to
 the public’s response to our appeal for help
公众对我们求助呼吁的反应
in response to something
 The law was passed in response to public pressure.
迫于公众压力,法律得以通过。
positive/favourable/negative etc response
 The exhibition has received a positive response from visitors.
展览得到参观者的好评。
an emotional/angry response
 The decision provoked an angry response from residents.
这个决定激起了居民的愤怒。
 His immediate response was one of disbelief.
他的第一反应是不相信。
 Emmett’s new exhibition has met with a favourable response from critics.
埃米特的新展览得到评论家的好评。
2 [countableC]ANSWER/REPLY something that is said or written as a reply 回答,答复
response to
 ‘Sure, why not?’ was his response to all of Billie’s suggestions.
对于比利的任何建议,他的回答都是: “当然可以,为什么不呢?
 Carl made no response, and carried on with his meal.
卡尔没有回答,继续吃饭。
in response (to something)
 I am writing in response to your letter of June 12.
612日来信收悉,答复如下。
 Ronni merely groaned in response.
龙尼只是哼了一声,算是回答。
rapid-response
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a positive/favourable response
The product met with a highly positive response from the public.
a negative response
In Russia, the planned expansion provoked a negative response.
an enthusiastic response
There has been an enthusiastic response to the introduction of soccer coaching for girls.
an angry response
His comments sparked an angry response from opposition politicians.
a good/encouraging response (=when people like something or show interest)
We’ve had a good response from the public.
somebody’s immediate response
When he was sentenced, his immediate response was to appeal.
a direct response
Her resignation was in direct response to the party’s poor results in the local elections.
an appropriate response
She laughed, which didn't really seem an appropriate response.
a strong response
The photograph provoked a strong response from many people.
an emotional response
When she died, the emotional response was extraordinary.
verbs
get a positive etc response
She got an enthusiastic response to her suggestion.
receive a positive etc response (=get it)
The proposal has received a positive response from most left-wing voters.
meet with a positive etc response (=get it)
The change met with a mixed response from employees.
provoke a response
The report provoked a strong response from a number of senior politicians.
draw/bring a response from somebody
The appeal for aid brought a big response from the West.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
responsere·sponse /rɪˈspɒnsrɪˈspɑːns/ noun
1[countableC, uncountableU] something done as a reaction to something that has happened
The company’s difficulties have touched off widely differing responses among its five largest shareholders.
response to
Its latest move is a response to price slashing by its competitors.
Can the system change in response to changes in consumer wants?
2[countableC] a reply to a letter, telephone call, advertisement etc
It ran a series of radio ads and got 10,000 responses from investors.
3response time the time it takes to react to something
a 24-hour response time on all customer enquiries
The additional load has slowed the computers’ response times.
re·sponse nounn COLLOCATIONS1
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