echoes in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I.echo <pl echoes> [Brit ˈɛkəʊ, Am ˈɛkoʊ] N

II.echo [Brit ˈɛkəʊ, Am ˈɛkoʊ] VB trans

III.echo [Brit ˈɛkəʊ, Am ˈɛkoʊ] VB intr

I.re-echo <pret, pp re-echoed> [Brit, Am ˌriˈɛkoʊ] VB trans

II.re-echo <pret, pp re-echoed> [Brit, Am ˌriˈɛkoʊ] VB intr

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I.echo <-es> [ˈekəʊ, Am -oʊ] N

II.echo <-es, -ing, -ed> [ˈekəʊ, Am -oʊ] VB intr

III.echo <-es, -ing, -ed> [ˈekəʊ, Am -oʊ] VB trans

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With reverberation there are multiple delays and feedback so that individual echoes are blurred together, recreating the sound of an acoustic space.
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Immediately following this announcement, the drum line's bass drum players all play a single count, creating a loud boom that echoes inside the stadium.
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Active sonar relies on an audible ping to generate echoes to reveal objects around the submarine.
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Even the structure of the rescue vehicle had echoes of the sort of structured finance vehicles that caused so much of the credit crisis.
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The songs lyrics and melody echoes the psychedelic vibe of mid-1960s rock music.
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He echoes much of eco-socialist thought, attacking international environmental inequality, refusing to focus on technological fixes and arguing for the construction of a harmonious, resource-saving and environmentally-friendly society.
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It converts every situation into a wonderful "sonal" structure which perfectly echoes the germ motif.
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A problem here arose from spasmodic transient radar echoes at heights of about 60 miles, arriving at a rate of five to 10 per hour.
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Modern research echoes these sentiments, showing that social and emotional gains are indeed provided by peer interaction.
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In the cave, its name becomes apparent when a shout echoes back as a thunderous roar.
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