echo
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ˈɛ
e
cho
koʊ
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
Her footsteps echoed in the empty hallway.
Sus pasos retumbaban en el pasillo vacío.
The singer 's voice echoed through the cavernous auditorium.
La voz del cantante resonó por el auditorio cavernoso.
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
She echoed her colleague's concerns about the new policy, emphasizing the potential risks involved.
Ella hizo eco de las preocupaciones de su colega sobre la nueva política, enfatizando los riesgos potenciales involucrados.
The students echoed the professor's statement about the importance of critical thinking in their essays.
Los estudiantes repitieron la declaración del profesor sobre la importancia del pensamiento crítico en sus ensayos.
03

recordar, evocar

to remind someone of something else
Transitive: to echo sth
example
Ejemplos
The design of the new building echoes the architecture of the old town hall.
El diseño del nuevo edificio recuerda la arquitectura del antiguo ayuntamiento.
Her laughter echoed the joy of childhood memories spent with friends.
Su risa evocaba la alegría de los recuerdos de la infancia pasados con amigos.
01

eco, reverberación

the reflection of sound off a surface that produces a repeat of the original sound after a delay
example
Ejemplos
The canyon 's walls created a remarkable echo that reverberated throughout the valley.
Las paredes del cañón crearon un eco notable que reverberó por todo el valle.
The cathedral 's high ceilings caused a lingering echo of the choir's voices.
Los altos techos de la catedral causaron un eco persistente de las voces del coro.
02

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

example
Ejemplos
Her speech contained echoes of previous political addresses.
The painting shows echoes of Impressionist techniques.
03

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

example
Ejemplos
Sonar uses echoes to detect underwater objects.
Engineers measured the echo of the transmitted beam.
04

echo

a repeated utterance of what someone has just said
example
Ejemplos
He answered with a faint echo of her greeting.
His echo of her remark made everyone laugh.
05

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

example
Ejemplos
Echo loved Narcissus but could only repeat his words.
The story of Echo explains the origin of echoes in valleys.
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