Callbacks Meaning in English
word · lemma: callback
释义
'Callbacks' are requests for someone to return a phone call, or, in computing, functions that are passed as arguments and called later. Common in customer service and programming.
用法与细微差别
In programming, a 'callback' is a specific technical term; in daily speech, it means returning someone’s call. In customer service, 'callback' refers to when a company returns your call later. Avoid confusing with 'follow-up' calls, which serve a different purpose.
例句
Some apps use callbacks to run code after a task finishes.
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We missed your call, but our team will arrange two callbacks today.
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The support agent scheduled two callbacks for tomorrow morning.
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Please don't worry—we'll handle all your callbacks as soon as possible.
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He programmed several callbacks to handle errors in the system.
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We offer callbacks if you don't want to wait on hold for the next agent.
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