词汇 | echoed |
释义 | echoed past simple and past participle ofecho echo verb uk /ˈek.əʊ/ us /ˈek.oʊ/ echoverb (SOUND)C2[ I ] If a sound echoes or a place echoes with a sound, you hear the sound again because you are in a large, empty space: 回响;发出回声;响起回声 echo aroundThe sound of footsteps echoed around the hall.脚步声在大厅里回荡。 echo withSuddenly, the building echoed with the sound of gunfire.突然,大楼里响起一阵枪炮声。 My voice echoed around the hall. A heavy artillery barrage echoed through the night. A loud bang echoed through the district. Sobbing and screaming echoed round the small space. Charities and aid agencies have all echoed this view. Sound & its properties acoustically acoustician anechoic anti-noise aurally binaural HD high def high definition monaural monaurally mono quadraphonic resonant sonic soundproofing soundscape thunder twangy unlistenable echoverb (SIMILAR DETAILS)C2[ T ] to repeat details that are similar to, and make you think of, something else: 重复,附和;使产生似曾相识的感觉 The design of the church echoes that of St. Paul's Cathedral.这座教堂的设计模仿了圣保罗大教堂。 I've heard the prime minister's view echoed throughout the party.我听说党内普遍都附和首相的观点。 Saying again din something into someone drill drill someone in something drill something into someone drum drum something into someone hammer iterate labour labour the pointidiom reaffirm rehash reiteration relay repetitively rephrase restate restatement retell retread Idiomecho down/through the ages Examples of echoedechoed In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. These dual perceptions echoed the concerns of the forensic excavations. These views were echoed by the pupils themselves. A persistent pinkish noise sets in, along with throbbing echoes of the already echoed sounds, until the whole thing just cuts out at 1457. The indefinite placing of this period is echoed by the very ambiguity of the character himself. These changes and control of space echoed the state endeavour to create anew the social imaginary that symbolized a more "civilized" future with economic success. Boumans introduces and illustrates two theses that are echoed at several other stages later in the volume. Testimony before the royal commission echoed this worry about the double threat to hierarchies of age and class. The contribution of conversational exchanges to the identification of linguistic units during acquisition has been echoed in different ways by other researchers since. And the policies developed for health care in the late 1990s echoed those that had been implemented for schools. I further hear this textual message of asserted difference and resilience echoed musically in the song's unconventional use of mode. We see many of the same features of the conditional-consumption graph echoed here. All of this is echoed externally by the position and dimension of the openings, which are freer than those possible in traditional solid wall construction. Finding support from others was echoed when the men were sharing their experiences about side effects. Such constructions were classified as direct stem-sharing causatives or periphrastic causatives if this is what they were without the "echoed" do form. The misunderstanding of grammatical competition is echoed in other passages in the book. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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