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Echo
01
écho, résonance
the reflection of sound off a surface that produces a repeat of the original sound after a delay
02
écho, répétition
an imitation or repetition
03
écho
a reflected television or radio or radar beam
04
un écho, une résonance
a close parallel of a feeling, idea, style, etc.
05
écho
repetition of another person's opinions or statements, particularly to show support or agreement
06
écho
(Greek mythology) a nymph who was spurned by Narcissus and pined away until only her voice remained
to echo
02
faire écho, résonner
to make a repeated and reflected sound
Intransitive
03
évoquer, rappelez
to remind someone of something else
Transitive: to echo sth
echo
n
echoic
adj
echoic
adj
echoless
adj
echoless
adj
echolike
adj
echolike
adj
Exemple
The empty hallway amplified the echo of footsteps as she walked.
The mountainside produced a natural echo that added depth to the sounds of the forest.
The canyon's walls created a remarkable echo that reverberated throughout the valley.
The cathedral's high ceilings caused a lingering echo of the choir's voices.
He shouted into the cave and listened for the echo bouncing back to him.