echo
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British pronunciation
/ˈɛkə‌ʊ/

Definição e significado de "echo"em inglês

to echo
01

ressoar, fazer eco

to make a repeated and reflected sound
Intransitive
to echo definition and meaning
example
Exemplos
The old castle 's chambers were designed to make voices echo dramatically.
As câmaras do antigo castelo foram projetadas para fazer as vozes ecoarem dramaticamente.
02

ecoar, repetir

to repeat opinions or statements of another person, particularly to show support or agreement
Transitive: to echo an opinion or statement
example
Exemplos
At the meeting, several board members echoed the CEO's vision for the future of the company, showing their support.
Na reunião, vários membros do conselho repetiram a visão do CEO para o futuro da empresa, mostrando seu apoio.
03

lembrar, evocar

to remind someone of something else
Transitive: to echo sth
example
Exemplos
The fashion trends this season echo styles from decades ago.
As tendências da moda nesta temporada lembram estilos de décadas atrás.
01

eco, reverberação

the reflection of sound off a surface that produces a repeat of the original sound after a delay
example
Exemplos
The mountainside produced a natural echo that added depth to the sounds of the forest.
A encosta da montanha produzia um eco natural que acrescentava profundidade aos sons da floresta.
02

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

example
Exemplos
The novel contains echoes of classic literature.
03

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

example
Exemplos
Television signals sometimes produce an echo effect.
04

a repeated utterance of what someone has just said

example
Exemplos
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
Exemplos
The myth of Echo and Narcissus has inspired poetry for centuries.
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