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 Translation for 'to echo' from English to Dutch
VERB   to echo | echoed | echoed
echoing | echoes
SYNO echo | replication | reverberation | ...
echoënto echo
audio
weergalmen
to echo
echo {de}echo
audio
weergalm {de}
echo
lit.F
De echomaker
The Echo Maker [Richard Powers]
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Translation for 'to echo' from English to Dutch

to echo
echoën

weergalmenaudio

echo
echo {de}

weergalm {de}audio

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The Echo Maker [Richard Powers]
De echomakerlit.F
Usage Examples English
  • – pretending to echo! This was accompanied by a warbling, quivering, high pitched tone from a Theremin played by an orchestra member.
  • His supposed instruction to the son of the Standard Oil fortune was to echo in public relations henceforth: "Tell the truth, because sooner or later the public will find out anyway.
  • Kelefah Sanneh of "The New York Times" called her "a digital diva who wove a spell with ones and zeroes", and writes that her songs comprised "simple vocal riffs, repeated and refracted to echo the manipulated loops that create digital rhythm", as Timbaland's "computer-programmed beats fitted perfectly with her cool, breathy voice to create a new kind of electronic music."
  • A number of the "Views" are notable for depicting human figures whose poverty, lameness, apparent drunkenness, and other visible flaws appear to echo the decay of the ruins.
  • The highway ran east to west from East Service Rd to Bear River Dr, on Front St to Harrison Dr, to Wasatch Rd southwest to Echo Canyon in Utah.

  • This site is also found alongside the Sam Merrill Trail, which accesses Las Flores Canyon on the way to Echo Mountain.
  • Blended with electronic sounds played behind the speech, Coldplay made use of the speech to echo their own message of the tour, which included spreading hope and love throughout the world.
  • Some of the high-voltage transmission lines carrying power through the laboratory's land are built to echo the Greek letter π.
  • Swift apparently intended all words of the Houyhnhnm language to echo the neighing of horses.
  • Nonnus’ "Dionysiaca" contains a number of references to Echo.

  • This regular layout attempted to echo, yet simplify, the 18th-century architecture.
  • The value of underwater acoustics to the fishing industry has led to the development of other acoustic instruments that operate in a similar fashion to echo-sounders but, because their function is slightly different from the initial model of the echo-sounder, have been given different terms.
  • In 2015, Fox and partner Amit Raizada acquired professional "League of Legends" team Gravity Gaming of the North American League of Legends Championship Series, re-branding it to Echo Fox.
  • The lagoon was intended to echo those found in classical settings in Europe, where the expanse of water provides a mirror surface to reflect the grand buildings and an undisturbed vista to appreciate them from a distance.
  • Certain aspects of his appearance and demeanor seem to echo Gandalf, Merlin, or Odin.

  • While looking directly at Quebec Premier Lucien Bouchard in the audience, Clinton appeared to echo the Supreme Court Reference, warning that "when a people thinks it should be independent in order to have a meaningful political existence, serious questions should be asked....
  • The company changed its name to Echo in 1978.
  • On the privatisation of British Rail in 1996, the franchise to run long distance express trains on the East Coast Main Line was won by Sea Containers Ltd, who named the new operating company Great North Eastern Railway (GNER), a name and initials deliberately chosen to echo the LNER.
  • To echo the courtyards of Dirksen and Russell, the Hart building has an atrium covered by a vast skylight.
  • The question concerning corporeity connects also with Merleau-Ponty's reflections on space ("l'espace") and the primacy of the dimension of depth ("la profondeur") as implied in the notion of "being in the world" ("être au monde"; to echo Heidegger's "In-der-Welt-sein") and of one's own body ("le corps propre").

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