0 the repeating of a sound caused by its striking a surface and coming back -- tiếng vang
1 to send back an echo or echoes -- vang lại
2 to repeat (a sound or a statement) -- lặp lại
She always echoes her husband’s opinion.
Their descriptions of the newly arrived passengers echoed the elite view of working-class immigrants as mentally and physically deficient.
The detection of unexpected coherent echoes by incoherent scatter radars raises important questions concerning the generation mechanisms that spill over into coherent radars.
First, however, there is the need for a systematic exploration of the mechanisms that can produce the instabilities behind the coherent echoes.
The enthusiastic accumulation by fans of an unending suite of related images both echoes and subverts the mass mechanical reproduction of the modern celebrity image.
Her description of exercises echoes that of the teacher's voice within the rehearsal room.
A persistent pinkish noise sets in, along with throbbing echoes of the already echoed sounds, until the whole thing just cuts out at 1457.
He had been sensitive to the echoing murmur of the mountains, that communicating of sounds destined to intoxicate sympathetic souls.
The echoes themselves produce more echoes; the others spawn even more others.
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聲音, 回聲,回音,回響, 相似的東西…
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声音, 回声,回音,回响, 相似的东西…
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hacer eco, eco, eco [masculine]…
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ressoar, eco…
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~が反響する, ~を反響させる, エコー…
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yankılanmak, eko yapmak, söyleneni kabul ettiğini göstermek için tekrar etmek…
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écho [masculine], faire écho, se répercuter…
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ressonar, eco…
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