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Echo
01
echo, rezonans
the reflection of sound off a surface that produces a repeat of the original sound after a delay
Example
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.
02
echo, naśladowanie
an imitation or repetition
03
echo
a reflected television or radio or radar beam
04
echo, rezonans
a close parallel of a feeling, idea, style, etc.
05
echo, powtórzenie
repetition of another person's opinions or statements, particularly to show support or agreement
06
echo
(Greek mythology) a nymph who was spurned by Narcissus and pined away until only her voice remained
to echo
Example
She echoed her colleague's concerns about the new policy, emphasizing the potential risks involved.
The students echoed the professor's statement about the importance of critical thinking in their essays.
Many community leaders echoed the mayor's call for unity and cooperation during the crisis.
02
powtarzać, odbijać się
to make a repeated and reflected sound
Intransitive
Example
Her footsteps echoed in the empty hallway.
The singer 's voice echoed through the cavernous auditorium.
Laughter echoed from the playground across the quiet neighborhood.
03
przypominać, odzwierciedlać
to remind someone of something else
Transitive: to echo sth
Example
The design of the new building echoes the architecture of the old town hall.
Her laughter echoed the joy of childhood memories spent with friends.
The themes of the novel echo those found in classic literature.

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