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A(z) „echo” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to echo
01

visszhangzik, visszhangot kelt

to make a repeated and reflected sound
Intransitive
to echo definition and meaning
Példåk
The singer 's voice echoed through the cavernous auditorium.
Az énekes hangja visszhangzott a hatalmas hangversenyteremben.
02

visszhangoz, megismétel

to repeat opinions or statements of another person, particularly to show support or agreement
Transitive: to echo an opinion or statement
Példåk
The students echoed the professor's statement about the importance of critical thinking in their essays.
A diåkok megismételték a professzor kijelentését a kritikus gondolkodås fontossågåról esszéikben.
03

emlékeztet, felidéz

to remind someone of something else
Transitive: to echo sth
Példåk
Her laughter echoed the joy of childhood memories spent with friends.
A nevetĂ©se visszhangzott a barĂĄtokkal töltött gyermekkori emlĂ©kek örömĂ©bƑl.
01

visszhang, tĂŒkrözƑdĂ©s

the reflection of sound off a surface that produces a repeat of the original sound after a delay
Példåk
The cathedral 's high ceilings caused a lingering echo of the choir's voices.
A szĂ©kesegyhĂĄz magas mennyezete a kĂłrus hangjainak hosszan tartĂł visszhangjĂĄt idĂ©zte elƑ.
02

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

Példåk
The painting shows echoes of Impressionist techniques.
03

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

Példåk
Engineers measured the echo of the transmitted beam.
04

a repeated utterance of what someone has just said

Példåk
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

Példåk
The story of Echo explains the origin of echoes in valleys.
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