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I . echo <-es> [ˈekəʊ] SUBST (reverberation)

echo
odmev m
echo
eho m
echo
(od)jek m

II . echo [ˈekəʊ] VERBE intr

1. echo (resound):

echo sound, place

2. echo fig (repeat):

echo

III . echo [ˈekəʊ] VERBE trans

1. echo:

echo (copy)
ponavljati (se) [perf ponoviti (se)]
echo (reflect)

2. echo (resemble):

echo

3. echo (repeat sb's words):

echo

ˈecho cham·ber SUBST

ˈecho sound·er SUBST

echo sounder
sonar m

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The songs lyrics and melody echoes the psychedelic vibe of mid-1960s rock music.
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Points from her talk echo those in the book: 1.
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Variability with reduced or intensified echo has also been found in healthy tendons.
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It shows clear echoes of the expressionistic style of the 1920s.
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The first recorded instance of a light echo was 1936, but it was not studied in detail.
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Later publications echoed this research, claiming that the fungus has potential medicinal functions.
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Echoing these sentiments, the full heraldic achievement features two croziers (one abbatial and one episcopal) and two lions rampant.
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Its nine storeys echo his nine years of life before his death in 1628.
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Shells which do not offer this as a specific feature may still be able to turn off echoing through some other means.
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Modern research echoes these sentiments, showing that social and emotional gains are indeed provided by peer interaction.
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