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In Chinese, the word "反馈" (fǎnkuì) is commonly used to refer to the concept of feedback. It is used to describe the process of providing information about a product, service, or experience to the people who created it. This feedback can be positive or negative, and is used to help improve the product, service, or experience. For example, a customer might provide feedback about a restaurant they visited, or a student might provide feedback about a course they took.
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回馈 (huíkuì): This phrase is similar to "反馈" in that it also means "feedback". The difference is that "回馈" implies a response or reaction to something, while "反馈" implies a more active process of giving feedback.
反映 (fǎnyìng): This phrase also means "feedback", but it implies a more passive process of giving feedback. It is often used to describe a situation in which someone is responding to a situation or event.
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