释义 |
echoy, a. rare.|ˈɛkəʊɪ| [f. echo n. + -y.] Of the nature of an echo. Also, liable to resound with an echo.
1841Blackw. Mag. I. 587 The very beams and rafters..throwing off their ἐπεα πτερόεντα in echoy sounds. 1906J. Joyce Let. 7 Aug. (1966) II. 147 When he goes into an ‘echoy’ place he shouts: in the Colisseum [sic] and in S. Peter's. 1967Listener 18 May 652/3 There are three tiers of galleries..it's very echoey. |