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Echo
"Echo" in a Sentence (28 examples)
If you shout from the top of a cliff, you can hear the echo of your voice.
We heard the echo of our voices from the other side of the valley.
Your eyes reflect the echo of my voice.
The sound of a kiss is not so loud as that of a cannon, but its echo lasts a deal longer.
Don't expect anything original from an echo.
The sound of a kiss is not as loud as that of a cannon, but its echo lasts much longer.
The translator's task is to find the power in their language that evokes an echo of the originals; the echo of the translator's language must also provide a reverberation of the work, the echo of the foreign language.
Translation is at best an echo.
His mother called him "Echo."
"Oh, why doesn't she hear me," Echo thought to himself.
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The babbling echo mocks the hounds.
To you I mourn; nor to the Deaf I ſing, / The Woods ſhall anſwer, and their Echo ring.
“Then what is your little trouble?” “My little trouble!” I felt that this sort of thing must be stopped at its source. It was only ten minutes to dressing-for-dinner time, and we could go on along these lines for hours. “Listen, old crumpet,” I said patiently. “Make up your mind whether you are my old friend Reginald Herring or an echo in the Swiss mountains. If you're simply going to repeat every word I say –”
Earless ghost swift moths become “invisible” to echolocating bats by forming mating clusters close (less than half a meter) above vegetation and effectively blending into the clutter of echoes that the bat receives from the leaves and stems around them.
Fame is the echo of actions, resounding them.
Many kind, and sincere speeches found an echo in his heart.
The frustration with the political process that in the '60s led to the formation of resistance groups finds an echo in today's increasingly confrontational tactics.
When someone asks an off-topic question […] they are usually quickly told to knock it off. You can't ask a question about modems in an echo devoted to local-area networks.
With each clap of thunder echoing from one high building to another the noise was terrific.
The sense that it takes outrageous fortune to get inoculated echoes here in the Bay Area, where pharmacies have canceled flu-shot clinics, doctors turn away pleading patients and health officials are reduced to telling panicked callers that they should practice good personal hygiene.
Those peals are echoed by the Trojan throng.
The wondrous sound / Is echoed on forever.
Sid echoed his father’s point of view.
‘I want nothing.’ ‘Nor I,’ echoed Sydney.
Some poems, echoing the purpose of early poetic treatises on scientific principles, attempt to elucidate the mathematical concepts that underlie prime numbers. Others play with primes’ cultural associations. Still others derive their structure from mathematical patterns involving primes.
His views were echoed by The Economist, which feared that the effects of modernisation would be no more than “chromium-plated” inefficiency caused by unimaginative railway management and adverse union reaction.
The device that is to echo the characters should be optioned for echoplexing.
Experts say the smallest towns are especially vulnerable. And few places in Utah are as tiny or dry as Echo, a jumble of homes squeezed between a freight railroad and stunning red-rock cliffs. Echo was already struggling to hang on after the two cafes closed down. Then its spring-fed water supply hit critical lows this summer.
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