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1 echo
1 noun(a) (of sound) écho m;∎ to cheer sb to the echo applaudir qn à tout rompre;∎ figurative there are echoes of the 18th century in this novel il y a des accents du XVIIIème siècle dans ce roman;∎ there were echoes of Proust in his novel son roman avait des accents proustiens;∎ her words found an echo in many hearts ses mots ont fait vibré la corde sensible dans beaucoup de cœurs(b) (radio signal) écho m(sound) répéter; figurative (colour, theme) reprendre, rappeler; (architecture, style) rappeler, évoquer;∎ to echo sb's opinions (person) se faire l'écho des opinions de qn; (editorial) reprendre les opinions de qn(noise, voice, music) résonner; (place) faire écho, résonner;∎ the corridor echoed with shouts/footsteps des cris/bruits de pas résonnèrent dans le couloir, le couloir résonna de cris/bruits de pas►► echo box cavité f resonnante;echo chamber chambre f de réverbération;echo sounder échosondeur m;echo sounding sondage m par ultrasons;Medicine echo virus virus m ECHO;echo wave onde f d'écho
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echo — ► NOUN (pl. echoes) 1) a sound caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener. 2) a reflected radio or radar beam. 3) something suggestive of or parallel to something else. ► VERB (echoes, echoed) 1) … English terms dictionary
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echoer — echo ► NOUN (pl. echoes) 1) a sound caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener. 2) a reflected radio or radar beam. 3) something suggestive of or parallel to something else. ► VERB (echoes, echoed) 1) … English terms dictionary
echoey — echo ► NOUN (pl. echoes) 1) a sound caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener. 2) a reflected radio or radar beam. 3) something suggestive of or parallel to something else. ► VERB (echoes, echoed) 1) … English terms dictionary