Eco in english

Echo

pronunciation: ekoʊ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

eco = echo [echoes, -pl.] ; rumblings. 

Example: No echo of so frightening a concept, 'class', ever lingers within the hushed precincts of our libraries.Example: The world was becoming smaller & more claustrophobic with the rumblings of war in Europe.

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» amortiguar el ecodeaden + echo .

Example: Sometimes in large rooms some display stands put up around the area to be used will help deaden echoes and create a more intimate atmosphere.

» ecos del pasadoa blast from the past .

Example: It was definitely a blast from the past visiting my old stomping grounds and seeing my bestie Peter 'the anteater' -- he hasn't changed much.

» encontrar ecofind + echo in .

Example: Many of the views of the public librarians surveyed here find echoes in prescriptive studies about the advantages of weeding.

» hacer ecoechoresonate .

Example: Soon the hills began to echo with the thud of the woodsman's axe and a sawmill was erected.

Example: By the way, here I have stolen a phrase from the Library of Congress, not to pick on this wonderful institution, but because its mission statement resonates with a number of individuals like me, who work in research libraries.

» hacerse eco deecho [Pasado y Participio echoed]take + Nombre + on board [El orden también puede ser take on board + Nombre] .

Example: Kozol's emphasis on the rate of change must be echoed here.

Example: Library and information professionals need to take on board the recommendations of Roach and Morrison, translating them into policies and strategies to be acted upon.

» haciendo eco en la distanciafar-echoing .

Example: After this I seemed to hear the far-echoing voices of a great multitude in Heaven, who said, 'Hallelujah!'.

» hallar ecofind + echo in .

Example: Many of the views of the public librarians surveyed here find echoes in prescriptive studies about the advantages of weeding.

» todavía + poderse + escuchar los ecos deecho + still resound from .

Example: The echoes are still resounding from the 13th International Book Fair, which become the cultural event of greatest public impact in the country.

Eco synonyms

ring in spanish: anillo, pronunciation: rɪŋ part of speech: noun recall in spanish: recordar, pronunciation: rikɔl part of speech: verb, noun repeat in spanish: repetir, pronunciation: rɪpit part of speech: verb reverberate in spanish: reverberar, pronunciation: rɪvɜrbɜrət part of speech: verb resound in spanish: resonar, pronunciation: risaʊnd part of speech: verb reverberation in spanish: reverberación, pronunciation: rivɜrbɜreɪʃən part of speech: noun sound reflection in spanish: reflejo de sonido, pronunciation: saʊndrəflekʃən part of speech: noun
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