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Definition of re-echo in English: re-echoverbre-echoed, re-echoing, re-echoes Echo again or repeatedly. 再发出回声;(声音)反复回荡 no object Dawn's words re-echoed in her mind 道恩的话在她脑海里反复回荡。 Example sentencesExamples - Her voice echoed and re-echoed through the cavern complex before Mara hissed, ‘Do you want to be buried alive?’
- As they dragged her away, Sye's roar echoed and re-echoed in the school hallway.
- Her sayings echo and re-echo to this day.
- I'd like to re-echo the sentiment: Happy Birthday, grandma!
- He also re-echoed that he would not hold any office or political position once Tibetans are allowed limited autonomy.
- Suddenly, we both heard a loud voice that seem to come from within, that boomed and re-echoed throughout.
- And joyous laughter echoed and re-echoed around the room and rolled over the city, lifting the hearts of the multitudes.
- People believe that ‘her sayings echo and re-echo to this day’.
- Our school chapel, whose acoustics were appalling for the spoken word, was splendid for anything contrapuntal and gorgeous for Gregorian chant, as the notes echoed and re-echoed.
- Then followed a multitude of other escapes, gradually diminishing in sound but rolling and re-echoing through the troubled air.
- Those familiar with the author's writings will find his cherished themes re-echoed - or, more accurately, brought to bear on the subject of mission.
- Their chatter, laughter, and shouts rose up in a wall of cacophonous sound that echoed and re-echoed in the cavernous building, creating an incessant roar like a pounding surf.
- Christmas is a time for renewing and cementing friendships, and for re-echoing the message of peace.
- The others who were farther, shivered at his loud scream as it echoed and re-echoed within the walls of the large ancestral home.
- It echoed and re-echoed around the room long after the reverberations ceased.
- Shrieking thunder echoed and re-echoed throughout the gun chamber, shaking dust from the pipes that began to yammer as fuel gushed along them, adding their din to the cacophony.
Synonyms throb, reverberate, pulsate, pulse, palpitate, resonate, resound, ring, echo, boom, thunder, thump, pound, beat, drum, thud, thrum, hammer Definition of re-echo in US English: re-echoverbˌrēˈekōˌriˈɛkoʊ Echo again or repeatedly. 再发出回声;(声音)反复回荡 no object Dawn's words re-echoed in her mind 道恩的话在她脑海里反复回荡。 Example sentencesExamples - Those familiar with the author's writings will find his cherished themes re-echoed - or, more accurately, brought to bear on the subject of mission.
- Her sayings echo and re-echo to this day.
- He also re-echoed that he would not hold any office or political position once Tibetans are allowed limited autonomy.
- Christmas is a time for renewing and cementing friendships, and for re-echoing the message of peace.
- I'd like to re-echo the sentiment: Happy Birthday, grandma!
- Suddenly, we both heard a loud voice that seem to come from within, that boomed and re-echoed throughout.
- Their chatter, laughter, and shouts rose up in a wall of cacophonous sound that echoed and re-echoed in the cavernous building, creating an incessant roar like a pounding surf.
- As they dragged her away, Sye's roar echoed and re-echoed in the school hallway.
- People believe that ‘her sayings echo and re-echo to this day’.
- Then followed a multitude of other escapes, gradually diminishing in sound but rolling and re-echoing through the troubled air.
- The others who were farther, shivered at his loud scream as it echoed and re-echoed within the walls of the large ancestral home.
- It echoed and re-echoed around the room long after the reverberations ceased.
- And joyous laughter echoed and re-echoed around the room and rolled over the city, lifting the hearts of the multitudes.
- Her voice echoed and re-echoed through the cavern complex before Mara hissed, ‘Do you want to be buried alive?’
- Our school chapel, whose acoustics were appalling for the spoken word, was splendid for anything contrapuntal and gorgeous for Gregorian chant, as the notes echoed and re-echoed.
- Shrieking thunder echoed and re-echoed throughout the gun chamber, shaking dust from the pipes that began to yammer as fuel gushed along them, adding their din to the cacophony.
Synonyms throb, reverberate, pulsate, pulse, palpitate, resonate, resound, ring, echo, boom, thunder, thump, pound, beat, drum, thud, thrum, hammer
nounˌrēˈekōˌriˈɛkoʊ A re-echoed word or sound. Example sentencesExamples - With the echo and reecho of the cave, the colony of bats sounded like the oncoming of a train.
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