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1 ♦ echo
♦ echo /ˈɛkəʊ/n. (pl. echoes)2 (fig.) eco; risonanza: His requests found an unexpected echo, le sue richieste hanno trovato un'eco inaspettata3 (fig.) traccia; accenno; eco: There are echoes of Auden in his poetry, nella sua poesia ci sono echi di Auden5 ( bridge) carta «informativa» (calata per chiedere al compagno di uscire nello stesso seme o per indicare il numero di carte di quel seme possedute)● (fis.) echo chamber, camera a eco □ echo ranging, (naut.) ecometria, ecogoniometria; (zool.) ecolocazione, ecolocalizzazione □ (naut.) echo sounder, ecoscandaglio; ecometro □ (naut.) echo sounding, scandaglio a ultrasuoni; ecometria □ ( poesia) echo verse, componimento ecoico □ (med.) echo virus ► echovirus □ to cheer sb. to the echo, applaudire fragorosamente.(to) echo /ˈɛkəʊ/A v. i.1 ( di suono) echeggiare; suscitare un'eco, rimbombare: His voice echoed in the hall, la sua voce echeggiò nella sala; to echo back, essere rimandato indietro ( come eco)2 ( di luogo) echeggiare; rimandare l'eco (di qc.); rimbombare: The room echoed with laughter, la stanza echeggiava di risa3 (fig.) riecheggiare; ripercuotersiB v. t.2 (fig.) fare eco a; ripetere ( parole, ecc.): to echo sb. 's remarks, ripetere le osservazioni di q.; «Tomorrow?» Sam echoed, «Domani?» ripeté Sam3 (fig.) riprendere; imitare. -
2 echovirus
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ECHO virus — echˈovirus or ECHO virus noun Any of a group of viruses which can cause respiratory and intestinal diseases and meningitis (enteric cytopathogenic human orphan virus) • • • Main Entry: ↑echo … Useful english dictionary
ECHO virus — /ˈɛkoʊ vaɪrəs/ (say ekoh vuyruhs) noun one of a strain of viruses which are transient inhabitants of the alimentary canal, some of which cause diseases, as aseptic meningitis. {E(nteric) C(ytopathic) H(uman) O(rphan)} …
echo — an·echo·ic; echo; echo·gram; echo·graph; echo·ic; echo·ing·ly; echo·ism; echo·ki·ne·sia; echo·la·lia; echo·less; echo·me·ter; echo·mim·ia; echo·prac·tic; echo·prax·ia; pre·echo; re·echo; echo·cardiogram; echo·cardiography; echo·encephalography;… … English syllables
Echo (disambiguation) — Echo most commonly refers to Echo (phenomenon), a reflection (and/or repetition) of sound.It may also refer to:Computing* Echo (command), a Unix, DOS and Microsoft Windows command to display a line of text * Echo (framework), a web framework for… … Wikipedia
virus ECHO — Picornavirus asociados con múltiples síndromes clínicos, pero no identificados, como los organismos causantes de una determinada enfermedad. Existen muchos virus ECHO, la mayoría inocuos. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la… … Diccionario médico
Echo — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Echo puede referirse a: Echo (computación), un concepto informático. Toyota Echo, un modelo de automóvil de la marca Toyota. ECHO (premio), un premio musical. Echo and the Bunnymen, un grupo musical británico. Echo… … Wikipedia Español
ECHO — may stand for:* ECHO (European Commission), the European Community Humanitarian aid Office * ECHO (music award), a German music award * Enteric Cytopathic Human Orphan virus * ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center in Burlington, Vermont *… … Wikipedia
Virus — A microorganism smaller than a bacteria, which cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell. A virus invades living cells and uses their chemical machinery to keep itself alive and to replicate itself. It may reproduce with fidelity or with… … Medical dictionary
Virus de l'immunodéficience humaine — Virus de l immunodéficience humaine … Wikipédia en Français
ECHO-Viren — Enterovirus Coxsackie B4 Virionen, EM Systematik Reich: Viren Ordnung: nicht klassifiziert … Deutsch Wikipedia
echo — 1. A reverberating sound sometimes heard during auscultation of the chest. 2. In ultrasonography, the acoustic signal received from scattering or reflecting structures or the corresponding pattern of light on a CRT or ultrasonogram. 3. In… … Medical dictionary