ECHO


Meaning of ECHO in English

n. & v.

--n. (pl. -oes)

1. a the repetition of a sound by the reflection of sound waves. b the secondary sound produced.

2 a reflected radio or radar beam.

3 a close imitation or repetition of something already done.

4 a person who slavishly repeats the words or opinions of another.

5 (often in pl.) circumstances or events reminiscent of or remotely connected with earlier ones.

6 Bridge etc. a conventional mode of play to show the number of cards held in the suit led etc.

--v. (-oes, -oed)

1. intr. a (of a place) resound with an echo. b (of a sound) be repeated; resound.

2 tr. repeat (a sound) by an echo.

3 tr. a repeat (another's words). b imitate the words, opinions, or actions of (a person).

Phrases and idioms:

echo chamber an enclosure with sound-reflecting walls. echo location the location of objects by reflected sound. echo-sounder sounding apparatus for determining the depth of the sea beneath a ship by measuring the time taken for an echo to be received. echo-sounding the use of an echo-sounder. echo verse a verse form in which a line repeats the last syllables of the previous line.

Derivatives:

echoer n. echoless adj.

Etymology: ME f. OF or L f. Gk ekho, rel. to ekhe a sound

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.