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![]() (redirected from echoed) Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Idioms, Encyclopedia. Ech·o(ĕk′ō)n.Greek Mythology
A nymph whose unrequited love for Narcissus caused her to pine away until only her voice remained.
ech·o(ĕk′ō)n.pl.ech·oes1.
a. Repetition of a sound by reflection of sound waves from a surface.
2. A repetition or an imitation: a fashion that is an echo of an earlier style.
3. A remnant or vestige: found echoes of past civilizations while examining artifacts in the Middle East.
4. One who imitates another, as in opinions, speech, or dress.
5. A sympathetic response: Their demand for justice found an echo in communities across the nation.
6. A consequence or repercussion: Her resignation had echoes throughout the department.
7. Repetition of certain sounds or syllables in poetry, as in echo verse.
9. Electronics A reflected wave received by a radio or radar.
v.ech·oed, ech·o·ing, ech·oes
v.tr.
1. To repeat (a sound) by the reflection of sound waves from a surface.
2. To repeat or imitate: followers echoing the cries of their leader; events that echoed a previous incident in history.
v.intr.
1. To be repeated by or as if by an echo: The shout echoed off the wall. The speaker's words echoed in her mind.
2. To resound with or as if with an echo; reverberate: rooms echoing with laughter.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin ēchō, from Greek ēkhō.]
ech′o·ey adj.
Synonyms: echo, reflect, resound, reverberate
These verbs mean to be repeated by the reflection of sound waves: a cry that echoed through the canyon; traffic noise reflecting off the buildings; a loud hammering that resounded through the tunnel; a final chord that reverberated in the concert hall. echo(ˈɛkəʊ) n, pl-oes1. (General Physics)
a. the reflection of sound or other radiation by a reflecting medium, esp a solid object
2. a repetition or imitation, esp an unoriginal reproduction of another's opinions
3. something that evokes memories, esp of a particular style or era
4. (sometimes plural) an effect that continues after the original cause has disappeared; repercussion: the echoes of the French Revolution.
5. a person who copies another, esp one who obsequiously agrees with another's opinions
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b. the trace produced by such a signal on a radar screen
7. (Poetry) the repetition of certain sounds or syllables in a verse line
8. (Music, other) the quiet repetition of a musical phrase
9. (Instruments) Also called: echo organorecho stop a manual or stop on an organ that controls a set of quiet pipes that give the illusion of sounding at a distance
10. (Music, other) an electronic effect in recorded music that adds vibration or resonance
vb, -oes, -oingor-oed
11. to resound or cause to resound with an echo: the cave echoed their shouts.
12. (intr) (of sounds) to repeat or resound by echoes; reverberate
13. (tr) (of persons) to repeat (words, opinions, etc), in imitation, agreement, or flattery
14. (tr) (of things) to resemble or imitate (another style, earlier model, etc)
15. (Computer Science) (tr) (of a computer) to display (a character) on the screen of a visual display unit as a response to receiving that character from a keyboard entry
[C14: via Latin from Greek ēkhō; related to Greek ēkhē sound]
ˈecholessadj
Echo(ˈɛkəʊ) n
(Astronautics) either of two US passive communications satellites, the first of which was launched in 1960
Echo(ˈɛkəʊ) n
(Classical Myth & Legend) Greek myth a nymph who, spurned by Narcissus, pined away until only her voice remained
Echo(ˈɛkəʊ) n
(Telecommunications) communications code word for the letter e
ech•o(ˈɛk oʊ)n., pl. ech•oes, v. n.
1. a repetition of sound produced by the reflection of sound waves from a wall, mountain, or other obstructing surface.
2. a sound heard again near its source after being reflected.
3. any repetition or close imitation, as of the ideas or words of another.
5. a sympathetic or identical response, as to sentiments expressed.
7. (cap.) a mountain nymph who pined away for love of Narcissus until only her voice remained.
8. the reflection of a radio wave, as in radar.
v.i.
9. to emit an echo; resound with an echo: The hall echoed with cheers.
v.t.
11. to repeat by or as if by an echo; emit an echo of.
12. to repeat or imitate the words, sentiments, etc., of (a person).
13. to repeat or imitate (words, sentiments, etc.).
[1300–50; Middle English ecco < Latin ēchō < Greek, akin to ēchḗ sound]
ech′o•less,adj.
ech·o(ĕk′ō)
1. A repeated sound that is caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface. The sound is heard more than once because of the time difference between the initial production of the sound waves and their return from the reflecting surface.
2. A reflected radio wave. Echoes of radio waves are the basis for radar.
echoPast participle: echoed Gerund: echoing
echonoun
1.reverberation, ringing, repetition, answer, resonance, resoundingHe heard nothing but the echoes of his own voice in the cave.
2.copy, reflection, clone, reproduction, imitation, duplicate, double, reiterationTheir cover version is just a pale echo of the real thing.
3.reminder, suggestion, trace, hint, recollection, vestige, evocation, intimationThe accident has echoes of past disasters.
verb
1.reverberate, repeat, resound, ring, resonateThe distant crash of bombs echoes through the whole city.
2.recall, reflect, copy, mirror, resemble, reproduce, parrot, imitate, reiterate, apeMany phrases in the last chapter echo earlier passages.
echonoun
1. Repetition of sound via reflection from a surface:
2. Imitative reproduction, as of the style of another:
3. One who mindlessly imitates another:
verb1. To send back the sound of:
rebound, reecho, reflect, repeat, resound, reverberate.
2. To copy (another) slavishly:
image, imitate, mimic, mirror, parrot, reflect, repeat.
eco
ekkoekkoegenlydgentagegive genlyd
اواه آواهبجستبنت الجبلپژواك
visszhang
bergmálbergmálaherma eftir; endurtaka
反響
aidasaidėtiataidėtiatkartoti aidukartoti
odmevodmevati
eko
yankıyankılanmaktekrarlamak
echo[ˈekəʊ]
B.VT [+ sound] → repetir; [+ opinion etc] → hacerseeco de
C.VI [sound] → resonar, hacer eco; [place] → resonar
his footsteps echoed in the street → se oía el eco de sus pasosor sus pasosresonabanen lacalle the valley echoed with shouts → resonaban los gritos por el valle
D.CPDecho chamberN (Rad, TV) → cámaraf de resonancia
echo sounderN → sondafacústica echo[ˈɛkəʊ] [echoes] (pl)n
[idea, feature] → échom
to find an echo with sb (= resonate) → faireécho avec qn
vi → résonner
to echo with a sound → retentir d'un son echo
n → Echont, → Widerhallm; (fig) → Anklangm (→ of an+acc); (Comput: command) → Echont; he was cheered to the echo → er bekambrausendenorrauschendenBeifall
vi (sounds) → widerhallen; (room, footsteps) → hallen; to echo with something → von etwwiderhallen; her words echoed in his ears → ihre Wortehallten ihm in denOhren
echo: echo chamber
n → Hallraumm; (for electric guitar) → Nachhallerzeugerm
echolocation
echo sounder
echo[ˈɛkəu]
2.vi (sound) → echeggiare, riecheggiare
the room echoed with their laughter → la stanzariecheggiava delle loro risate echo(ˈekəu) – plural ˈechoes – noun
the repeating of a sound caused by its striking a surface and coming back. The children shouted loudly in the cave so that they could hear the echoes. eggo صَدى отзвук eco ozvěna das Echo ekko; genlyd ηχώ, α ντίλαλος eco kaja پژواک؛ انعکاس صدا kaiku échoהד प्रतिध्वनि jeka visszhang gema bergmál eco 反響 반향, 산울림, 반사파 aidas atbalss gema weerklankekko, gjenlydecho ږغ، دكمره پپرى، دپاڼ پپرى eco ecou эхо ozvena odmev odjek eko เสียงก้อง yankı 回聲 луна آواز کی گونج tiếng vang 回声
verb – past tense ˈechoed –
1. to send back an echo or echoes. The cave was echoing with shouts; The hills echoed his shout. weergalm يَرُدُّ الصَّدى ехо ecoar vracet, odrážet hallen ekkoe; give genlyd αντηχώ, αντιλαλώhacer eco, resonar (vastu) kajama پژواک کردن؛ منعکس کردن صدا kaikua renvoyer לְהַדהֵד प्रतिध्वनि odjekivati visszhangzik menggemakan bergmála echeggiare, fare eco 反響する 반향하다, 울려퍼지다 (at)aidėti, atkartoti aidu atbalsot; atbalsoties bergema weerklinkenkaste tilbake, gjenlyde rozbrzmiewać echem ږغ، دكمره پپرى، دپاڼ پپرى ecoar a răsuna отдаваться эхом ozývať sa odmevati odjekivati eka ทำเสียงก้อง yankılanmak 發出回聲 відбивати(ся) луною آواز کی گونج کو واپس کرنا vang lại 发出回声
2. to repeat (a sound or a statement). She always echoes her husband's opinion. weerklank, herhaal يُعيدُ، يُرَدِّدُ повтарям repetir papouškovat nachsprechen gentage επαναλαμβάνωrepetir kajana kordama تکرار کردن؛ تقلید کردن toistaa faire écho à לַחֲזוֹר כְּהֵד प्रतिध्वनित करना odzvanjati visszhangoz membeo herma eftir; endurtaka ripetere くり返す 되풀이하다 kartoti atdarināt (skaņu); atkārtot (domu) ulang echoëngjenta, snakke etter munnen powtarzać za بيا ويل، تكرارول: بيا كول له ياده ويل repetir a repeta вторить opakovať ponavljati ponavljati upprepa som ett eko ซ้ำ ๆ tekrarlamak 重複 вторити, повторювати کسی کے قول کو دہرانا lặp lại 重复
echo→ صَدَى ozvěna ekkoEchoηχώeco kaikuécho odjekeco 反響 메아리echoekkoechoecoэхо eko เสียงสะท้อนyankı tiếng vọng回声ech·o
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