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词组 echo
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echo1 /ˈekəʊ $ ˈekoʊ/ verb 1. if a sound echoes, it is repeated, especially because it hits a surface and comes back againnounssb’s voice echoes Sarah’s voice echoed in the tunnel.a sound/noise echoes He dropped the hammer, and the sound echoed around the garage.sb’s footsteps echo Their footsteps echoed in the hall.adverbsecho faintly Their voices echoed faintly in the distance.echo strangely/eerily His words echoed eerily around the darkened room.echo hollowly The sound of their boots echoed hollowly from the paving stones.echo back The sound echoed back from the bottom of the well.prepositionsecho around sth The applause was still echoing around the auditorium.echo off sth Her voice echoed off the walls of the cave.echo through sth The sound echoed through the empty building.echo across sth The call of the ducks echoed across the lake.2. to repeat what another person thinks or says, or be similar to another thingnounsecho sb’s views also echo sb’s sentiments formal His views about the situation are echoed by many of his colleagues.echo sb’s comments/remarks/words Her comments were echoed by other world leaders.echo sb’s point I would like to echo the point made by the previous speaker.echo sb’s thoughts “I wish I could go home,” he said, echoing my thoughts exactly.echo sb’s call He echoed their calls for an investigation into the causes of the accident.echo a theme The same theme is echoed throughout the poem.adverbssimply/merely/just echo sb/sth Was Weber merely echoing Marx’s theories?closely echo She found that the experiences of other women closely echoed her own.deliberately/consciously echo The speech deliberately echoed President Kennedy’s speech in 1961.clearly echo The play clearly echoes the mood in the country at the time.
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echo2 /ˈekəʊ $ ˈekoʊ/ noun 1. a sound that is repeated, especially because it hits a surface and comes back againadjectivesa faint echo I heard a faint echo from the other side of the cave.a distant echo The distant echo of thunder came from the mountains.verbsan echo dies away/fades (=it disappears) The echo of their voices slowly died away.an echo comes back The echo came back from the bottom of the cave.hear/listen to an echo He could hear the echoes of his footsteps on the pavement. | I listened to the echoes of the horses’ hooves.send an echo The sound of the explosion sent echoes around the valley.2. something that is very similar to another person or thing from the pastGrammarUsually plural in this meaning.verbshave echoes of sth The case has echoes of another famous murder trial.there are echoes of sth There are echoes of T.S. Eliot in his poems.hear echoes of sth It’s easy to hear echoes of the Beach Boys in their music.find an echo in sth Chardin’s paintings also find an echo in the work of some modern artists.adjectivesa strong echo His books have strong echoes of classic crime novels.a distinct/clear echo The movie has clear echoes of another famous Hollywood movie.a faint echo The novel has faint echoes of Conrad’s ‘Heart of Darkness’.a direct echo There are a few direct echoes of the opera in the Study Symphony.an unconscious echo Her writing reveals unconscious echoes of other Romantic poets.
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