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-s1) (a reply or reaction: Our letters have never met with any response; My suggestions met with little response.) respuesta; reacción2) ((usually in plural) in church services, a part spoken by the congregation rather than the priest.) responsorioresponse n respuesta / reaccióntr[rɪ'spɒns]1 (gen) respuesta2 (reaction) reacción nombre femenino3 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL responsorio\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin response to en respuesta aresponse time tiempo de respuestaresponse [ri'spɑnts] n: respuesta fn.• contestación s.f.• reacción s.f.• responsorio s.m.• respuesta s.f.rɪ'spɑːns, rɪ'spɒnsa) ( reply) respuesta fb) ( reaction)[rɪs'pɒns]response (TO something): I asked the president for his response to the news le pregunté al presidente cuál era su reacción ante la noticia; their actions met with a violent response — su conducta tuvo una respuesta violenta
1. Nin response to many requests... — accediendo a muchos ruegos...
we got a 73% response — respondió el 73 por ciento
we had hoped for a bigger response from the public — habíamos esperado más correspondencia or una mayor respuesta del público
2) (Rel) responsorio m3) (=reaction) reacción f2.CPDresponse time N — tiempo m de respuesta
* * *[rɪ'spɑːns, rɪ'spɒns]a) ( reply) respuesta fb) ( reaction)response (TO something): I asked the president for his response to the news le pregunté al presidente cuál era su reacción ante la noticia; their actions met with a violent response — su conducta tuvo una respuesta violenta
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2 response
nounin response [to] — als Antwort [auf (+ Akk.)]
in response to your letter — in Beantwortung Ihres Schreibens (Papierdt.)
make no response — nicht antworten
2) (reaction) Reaktion, diemake no response to something — auf etwas (Akk.) nicht reagieren
* * *[-s]1) (a reply or reaction: Our letters have never met with any response; My suggestions met with little response.) die Antwort2) ((usually in plural) in church services, a part spoken by the congregation rather than the priest.) die Antwort* * *re·sponse[rɪˈspɒn(t)s, AM -ˈspɑ:-]nto have/receive a \response eine Antwort haben/bekommento make no \response keine Antwort gebento meet with a bad/good \response eine schlechte/gute Resonanz findenher proposals have met with an enthusiastic \response ihre Vorschläge wurden begeistert aufgenommenhis comments provoked an angry \response from the government seine Bemerkungen riefen eine wütende Reaktion seitens der Regierung hervorin \response to sth in Erwiderung auf etw akkI am writing in \response to your advertisement ich schreibe auf Ihre Anzeige hin* * *[rɪ'spɒns]n1) (= reply) Antwort f, Erwiderung fin response (to) — als Antwort (auf +acc ), in Erwiderung (+gen) (geh)
£50,000 was raised in response to the radio appeal — auf den Aufruf im Rundfunk hin gingen Spenden in Höhe von 50.000 Pfund ein
we had hoped for a bigger response from the public — wir hatten uns größere Resonanz in der Öffentlichkeit erhofft
my appeal met with no response — meine Bitte fand kein Echo or keine Resonanz
to receive a positive response — eine gute or positive Resonanz finden
* * *1. Antwort f, Erwiderung f:in response to als Antwort auf (akk);2. figto auf akk):meet with a good response (starken) Widerhall oder eine gute Aufnahme finden;he did not get any response to his suggestion er hat mit seinem Vorschlag keine Resonanz gefunden3. ELEK, AUTO, TECH Ansprechen n:a) Ansprechcharakteristik f,b) Frequenzgang m,c) Filterkurve f;response (to current) (Strom)Übertragungsfaktor m;response time Ansprechzeit f (eines Relais etc)* * *nounin response [to] — als Antwort [auf (+ Akk.)]
in response to your letter — in Beantwortung Ihres Schreibens (Papierdt.)
2) (reaction) Reaktion, diemake no response to something — auf etwas (Akk.) nicht reagieren
* * *n.Antwort -en f.Reaktion -en f.Rücklauf -¨e m.Verantwortung f.
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