释义 |
echo chamber
echo chamber n. 1. A room or enclosure with acoustically reflective walls used in broadcasting and recording to produce echoes or similar sound effects. 2. An institution or environment in which one set of views predominates and dissenting viewpoints are squelched, ridiculed, or ignored: "Napoleon's vision of himself as a 'superior man' had been confirmed to him time and again by events and by the echo chamber of his own propaganda machine" (David A. Bell). echo chamber n (General Engineering) a room with walls that reflect sound. It is used to make acoustic measurements and as a source of reverberant sound to be mixed with direct sound for recording or broadcasting. Also called: reverberation chamber ech′o cham`ber n. a room or studio with resonant walls for broadcasting or recording echoes or hollow sound effects. [1935–40] echo chamberA group of bloggers that repeat and reinforce each others opinions.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | echo chamber - an enclosed space for producing reverberation of a soundenclosure - a structure consisting of an area that has been enclosed for some purpose | Translationsecho chamber
echo chamber a room with walls that reflect sound. It is used to make acoustic measurements and as a source of reverberant sound to be mixed with direct sound for recording or broadcasting echo chamber[′ek·ō ‚chām·bər] (acoustics) A reverberant room or enclosure used in a studio to add echo effects to sounds for radio or television programs. Echo Chamber
Echo ChamberThe tendency of members of a group to reinforce each other's views and not to contradict each other because there is little or no information presented from outside the group. An echo chamber is dangerous in business as one member may not see a flaw in another's thinking or may be afraid to point it out. However, the term is most commonly used in media to describe a self-reinforcing story. See also: Groupism.echo chamber
Words related to echo chambernoun an enclosed space for producing reverberation of a soundRelated Words |