echo
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kow
British pronunciation
/ˈɛkə‌ʊ/

Definición y significado de "echo"en inglés

to echo
01

resonar, hacer eco

to make a repeated and reflected sound
Intransitive
to echo definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Laughter echoed from the playground across the quiet neighborhood.
Las risas resonaban desde el patio de recreo a través del tranquilo vecindario.
02

devolver el eco

to repeat opinions or statements of another person, particularly to show support or agreement
Transitive: to echo an opinion or statement
example
Ejemplos
Many community leaders echoed the mayor's call for unity and cooperation during the crisis.
Muchos líderes comunitarios hicieron eco del llamado del alcalde a la unidad y la cooperación durante la crisis.
03

recordar, evocar

to remind someone of something else
Transitive: to echo sth
example
Ejemplos
The themes of the novel echo those found in classic literature.
Los temas de la novela hacen eco de los que se encuentran en la literatura clásica.
01

eco, reverberación

the reflection of sound off a surface that produces a repeat of the original sound after a delay
example
Ejemplos
He shouted into the cave and listened for the echo bouncing back to him.
Gritó en la cueva y escuchó el eco que le devolvía el sonido.
02

a repetition, imitation, or reverberation of something, such as a sound, event, or style

example
Ejemplos
The song has echoes of 1980s rock music.
03

a reflected signal, such as sound, television, radio, or radar waves

example
Ejemplos
Radar systems rely on the echo from aircraft.
04

echo

a repeated utterance of what someone has just said
example
Ejemplos
The echo of her complaint annoyed him.
05

a nymph in Greek mythology who could only repeat the last words spoken to her after being cursed by Hera

example
Ejemplos
Echo is a cautionary figure in Greek mythology.
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