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echoing
- IPA[ˈekōiNG]
美式
- (of a sound) repeated or reverberating after the original sound has stopped;(of a place) resounding with or reflecting back sounds
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- 1. (of a sound) repeated or reverberating after the original sound has stopped the sound of echoing footsteps slowed to a stop
- ▪ (of a place) resounding with or reflecting back sounds an echoing corridor
- a sound or sounds caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener: the walls threw back the echoes of his footsteps
- (of a sound) be repeated or reverberate after the original sound has stopped: their footsteps echoed on the metal catwalks
Oxford Dictionary
- a sound or series of sounds caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the ... the walls threw back the echoes of his footsteps
- (of a sound) be repeated or reverberate after the original sound has stopped: their footsteps echoed on the metal catwalks
Oxford American Dictionary
- a nymph deprived of speech by Hera in order to stop her chatter, and left able only to repeat ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a nymph deprived of speech by Hera in order to stop her chatter, and left able only to repeat ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a faint copy heard just before an actual sound in a recording, caused by the accidental ... very faint pre-echoes do not really mar the recording
- foreshadow: these three sonatas all pre-echo things to come
Oxford Dictionary
- an enclosed space where sound reverberates: purpose-built echo chambers allow the addition of natural-sounding reverberation to the recordings
Oxford Dictionary
- echo again or repeatedly: Dawn's words re-echoed in her mind
- a re-echoed word or sound.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an enclosed space where sound reverberates: purpose-built echo chambers allow the addition of natural-sounding reverberation to the recordings
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈɛkəʊɪŋ]
英式
- (of a sound) repeated or reverberating after the original sound has stopped: the sound of echoing footsteps slowed to a stop
Oxford Dictionary