Report back Meaning in English
expression
ɹiˈpɔɹt/, /ɹɪˈpɔɹt/ /ˈbæk
ri-POR-t bak, ri-POR-t bak
ɹəˈpoːt/ /bˈæk
ruh-PAWT bak
Definición
To give information or feedback to someone after completing a task, finding out something, or checking on a situation.
Uso & Matices
Common in workplaces, schools, and military contexts. Usually followed by 'to' if specifying the person: 'report back to your manager.' More formal than 'let me know.' Used for both spoken and written requests.
Spanish: informar de nuevo - dar un informe (después de una tarea)Portuguese (BR): dar retorno - informar de voltaPortuguese (PT): dar retorno - informar de voltaChinese (Simplified): 回报 - 汇报结果Chinese (Traditional): 回報 - 匯報結果Hindi: लौटकर रिपोर्ट करनाArabic: إبلاغ مرة أخرى - رفع تقرير بعد العودةBengali: ফেরত জানানো - জানিয়ে দেওয়াRussian: доложить - отчитатьсяJapanese: 報告するVietnamese: báo lại - báo cáo lạiKorean: 보고하다Turkish: geri bildirmek - rapor vermekUrdu: واپس اطلاع دینا - جواب دیناIndonesian: melapor kembali
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Please report back when you finish your homework.
basic
The manager asked us to report back with the survey results.
basic
You must report back to your teacher after the experiment.
basic
I'll go check and report back as soon as I can.
natural
Could you report back to me after you talk to the client?
natural
The team scattered to gather information and would report back at noon.
natural