0 the repeating of a sound caused by its striking a surface and coming back -- gema
1 to send back an echo or echoes -- bergema
2 to repeat (a sound or a statement) -- ulang
She always echoes her husband’s opinion.
Boumans introduces and illustrates two theses that are echoed at several other stages later in the volume.
In the conclusion to the section (bars 48-55), repeated echoes of a cadential gesture revisit and summarize the arguments heard earlier.
When people demand to have 'choices, not echoes', are they truly complaining about not having distinct choices or just about facing a bad outcome?
Serial echoes were reviewed in 61 children both preand post-primary procedure (mean 17 months post-procedure, range 245).
Furthermore, this echoes the findings in studies of cognitive aging discussed above, indicating that deficits of dynamic grouping can be part of several different disorders.
The echoes and messages of this united base did percolate to the lower levels.
The indefinite placing of this period is echoed by the very ambiguity of the character himself.
The echoes themselves produce more echoes; the others spawn even more others.