单词 | echo |
释义 | verb | noun echoecho1 /ˈɛkoʊ/ ●●○ verb (echoes, echoed) 1[intransitive] if a sound echoes, it is heard again, sometimes repeatedly, because it was made near something such as a wall or hill: echo off/through/across etc. Their voices echoed through the cave.2[transitive] to repeat or copy an idea, a style, or what someone has said or done: Results of the study echo the findings of recent newspaper polls.3echo with something literary if a place echoes with a sound, it is filled with it: The theater echoed with laughter and applause.4[intransitive] if a place echoes, or it echoes in a place, sounds that are made there are heard again, sometimes repeatedly: Hey, listen – it echoes in here. verb | noun echoecho2 ●●○ noun (plural echoes) [countable] 1a sound that you hear again, sometimes repeatedly, because it was made near something such as a wall or a hill: the echo of her footsteps on the wooden floor2something that is very similar to something that has happened or been said before: echo of The uprising was an echo of the student protests in the '60s. |
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