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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ech·o1 /ˈekəʊ $ ˈekoʊ/ ●●○ verb  1 [intransitive]CSOUND if a sound echoes, you hear it again because it was made near something such as a wall or hill 〔声音〕回响,发出回声 The sound of an engine echoed back from the thick forest. 从茂密的森林里传来引擎的回声。echo through/round He could hear eerie noises echoing through the corridors. 他听见恐怖的声响在走廊里回荡。2 [intransitive]REPEAT if a place echoes, it is filled with sounds that are repeated or are similar to each other 〔场所〕充满回声echo with The house echoed with the sound of children’s voices. 屋子里回荡着孩子们的说话声。3 [transitive] literaryREPEAT to repeat what someone else has just said 重复〔别人的话〕 ‘You bet, ’ she said, echoing his words. 当然啦。她重复着他的话。4 [transitive]REPEAT to repeat an idea or opinion because you agree with it 附和〔别人的观点〕 The article simply echoed the NRA’s arguments against gun control. 这篇文章只是附和了全国步枪协会反对枪支管制的观点。→ See Verb table
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echoHer designs were informed by vintage Halston, `Love Story' and the leisure suit, all echoing 1970s' style.The room was vast and empty and every smallest noise we made echoed.I heard footsteps echoing down the corridor.These two seem to echo each other and they certainly go side by side.But other poems echo earlier attitudes.Many of us would echo her amazement from our own recent experience.Shells-ells-ells echoes neatly down the steep canyon walls.Thunder echoed over the mountains.Type: This will echo the file information to screen.Results of the study echo the findings of recent newspaper polls.This new musical with its expensive costumes and scenery echoes the Hollywood glamour of the 1950s.In some places the reddish undercoat of the frame shows through the gold moulding, echoing the reds in the picture.Their voices echoed through the cave.I could hear it echo through the house.The thunder of the guns echoed throughout the valley.echo through/roundBy some freak of the acoustics his name seemed to echo round and round the chamber.The song echoes through Mac Court, which, just a few minutes before game time, is almost empty.He ran through the ferry-house, his steps echoing through the emptiness of the cavernous interior.Suddenly there was a strange whooping cry above us, echoing through the forest.I could hear it echo through the house.Suddenly, Stairway to Paradise is echoing through the theatre and I am stepping into the spotlight sliding faster and faster.Waves ignore frontiers and time-zones as they echo round the world.They expressed their fury with the godly in lewd ballads that echo through Underdown's story.
echo2 ●●○ noun (plural echoes) [countable]  1 CSOUNDa sound that you hear again after a loud noise, because it was made near something such as a wall 回声,回音 Her scream was followed by a loud echo. 她的尖叫声过后是响亮的回声。2 LIKE/SIMILARsomething that is very similar to something that has happened or been said before 十分相似的东西,如出一辙的事物echo of The article contains echoes of an earlier report. 这篇文章与先前一篇报道如出一辙。 This idea finds an echo in many African countries. 这种观念在许多非洲国家引起了共鸣。
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echoChardin's paintings of people also find an echo in some of today's best figurative sculpture.The reader's interpretation is complicated by echoes of poetic use, and appreciation of the development of a topos.Captain Cook's third and last voyage was a dismal echo of the first two.What she said in her letters to him is all lost except for echoes and resonances in his replies.There was the sound of gunshot and then its echo in the mountains.The Samaritans are the last echo that remain in the world of the ancient Israelite tradition.On these tours you still can hear the echoes of resentment over items and fortunes lost in the Civil War.The echo of the bells rang through the town.echo ofThe uprising was an echo of the student protests in the '60s.
Origin echo2 (1300-1400) Old French Greek
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echo
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echo1 /ˈekəʊ $ ˈekoʊ/ verb
1. [intransitive] if a sound echoes, you hear it again because it was made near something such as a wall or hill:
    The sound of an engine echoed back from the thick forest.
    echo through/round
    He could hear eerie noises echoing through the corridors.
2. [intransitive] if a place echoes, it is filled with sounds that are repeated or are similar to each other
    echo with
    The house echoed with the sound of children’s voices.
3. [transitive] literary to repeat what someone else has just said:
    ‘You bet,’ she said, echoing his words.
4. [transitive] to repeat an idea or opinion because you agree with it:
    The article simply echoed the NRA’s arguments against gun control.

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echo2 noun (plural echoes) [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Greek
1. a sound that you hear again after a loud noise, because it was made near something such as a wall:
    Her scream was followed by a loud echo.
2. something that is very similar to something that has happened or been said before
    echo of
    The article contains echoes of an earlier report.
    This idea finds an echo in many African countries.


echoBrE /ˈekəʊ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈekoʊ/ 🔊 noun (
plural
echoes
)
the reflecting of sound off a wall or inside a confined space so that a noise appears to be repeated; a sound that is reflected back in this way 回响;回声;回音There was an echo on the phone and I couldn't hear clearly. 电话里有回音,我听不清楚。🔊🔊The hills sent back a faint echo. 座座山丘传来微弱的回声。🔊🔊the echo of footsteps running down the corridor沿走廊跑的脚步回声the fact of an idea, event, etc. being like another and reminding you of it; sth that reminds you of sth else 映现;暗示;启示;反响Yesterday's crash has grim echoes of previous disasters. 昨天的撞车事故使人想起之前那些令人痛心的灾难。🔊🔊an opinion or attitude that agrees with or repeats one already expressed or thought 共鸣;附和;重复His words were an echo of what she had heard many times before. 他的话她以往听过许多次。🔊🔊The speech found an echo in the hearts of many of the audience (= they agreed with it). 这次演讲在许多听众的心中引起共鸣。🔊🔊
echoBrE /ˈekəʊ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈekoʊ/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they echo BrE /ˈekəʊ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈekoʊ/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it echoes BrE /ˈekəʊz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈekoʊz/ 🔊past simple echoed BrE /ˈekəʊd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈekoʊd/ 🔊past participle echoed BrE /ˈekəʊd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈekoʊd/ 🔊 -ing form echoing BrE /ˈekəʊɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈekoʊɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] if a sound echoes, it is reflected off a wall, the side of a mountain, etc. so that you can hear it again 回响;回荡 SYN reverberate Her footsteps echoed in the empty room. 她的脚步声在空荡荡的屋子里回响着。🔊🔊The gunshot echoed through the forest. 枪炮声在林中回荡。🔊🔊 [intransitive, transitive] to send back and repeat a sound; to be full of a sound 发出回声;产生回响;充满回声 SYN reverberate The whole house echoed. 整个房子充满回声。🔊🔊~ to/with sth The street echoed with the cries of children. 街上回荡着孩子的哭声。🔊🔊~ sth (back) The valley echoed back his voice. 山谷里回荡着他的声音。🔊🔊 [transitive] ~ sth to repeat an idea or opinion because you agree with it 重复,附和(想法或看法)This is a view echoed by many on the right of the party. 这是党内许多右翼分子都重复过的观点。🔊🔊 [transitive] + speech | ~ sth to repeat what sb else has just said, especially because you find it surprising (尤因感到意外而)重复…话,模仿'He's gone!' Viv echoed. “他去了!” 维夫重复道。🔊🔊