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Перевод: echo
[существительное] эхо; отголосок ; подражатель ; подражание; [глагол] отдаваться (о звуке); отдаваться эхом; отражаться; вторить; подражать; поддакивать
Тезаурус:
- Whole house starts to echo with the booming sound.
- How long can it remain immune as the voices echo back from Eastern Europe?.
- ( Liverpool Echo , 1931)
- Apple's own effort does not bode well for the clutch of Macintosh-on-Unix houses like Echo Logic Inc, Xcelerated Systems Inc and Quorum Software Systems Inc.
- The top of the bottom rail is scooped as yet another, but much larger echo.
- I believe - as my paper, the Echo, believes - that the greatest danger to mankind is not science and its discoveries, but ignorance.
- Challenging horns echo through Northern stories, from the trumpets of Hygelc, Beowulf's uncle, coming to rescue his dispirited compatriots from death by torture, to the war-horns of the "Forest Cantons", the "Bull" of Uri and the "Cow" of Unterwalden, lowing to each other across the field of Marignano, as the Swiss pikemen rallied in the night for a second suicidal assault on overwhelming numbers of French cavalry and cannon.
- You walk deeper and deeper into the crystal cave, hearing your footsteps echo in the hollow cavern.
- While still a pupil there he was selected, along with Mr Wilson, reputedly the ablest farmer of the day, to investigate an epidemic disease in horned cattle; this is a curious echo of the student days of Vial.
- A big splodge of blue, green and yellow dots was registering on the echo sounder.
- The Roger Rabbit film provided an echo of the old days in more ways than one.
- ( Liverpool Echo , 1919)
- It was not the boat aspect of his idea, rowing boats are permitted on the lake, but some of the club members are saying echo sounders are unsporting.
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