Summary
echoes {noun}
echa · pogłosy
to echo {verb}
obić się · obijać: się · rozbrzmiewać echem · powtarzać · powtórzyć · przypominać · odbić się echem · odbijać się echem
English-Polish translation for "echoes"
"echoes" Polish translation
echoes {noun}
They can listen for echoes from prey in order to decide where food is and to decide which one they want to eat.
Microspheres in this size range contribute to the contrast effect by generating strongly enhanced echoes.
Leatherbacks and tuataras are echoes from that era.
And others fly today like echoes of the past.
echo {noun}
to echo {verb}
to echo [echoed|echoed] {vb}
to echo [echoed|echoed] {vb}
he/she/it echoes (Present)
to echo [echoed|echoed] {v.t.}
to echo [echoed|echoed] (repeat) {v.t.} (also: to repeat, to retell, to revise, to iterate)
to echo [echoed|echoed] (repeat) {v.t.} (also: to repeat, to reiterate, to say again, to retell)
to echo [echoed|echoed] (resemble) {v.t.} (also: to resemble, to image, to bring back)
to echo [echoed|echoed] {v.i.}
to echo [echoed|echoed] {v.i.}
Synonyms
Synonyms (English) for "echo":
© Princeton Universityrepeat · resound · ring · reverberate · recall · reverberation · sound reflection · replication
Usage examples
Usage examples for "echoes" in Polish
The ultrasonic properties of microspheres containing perflutren are very different from that of soft tissue and will generate strong echoes.
Well, in April 1999 was the Columbine shooting, and since then, that fear has been remembered by the media and echoes through the group mind gradually through the year.
The many failed echoes of his method showed that this devaluing of harmony and meaning only works thanks to Castorf's constructive exceptional spirit.
Similar words
ebullience · eccentric · eccentricity · ecclesial · ecclesiastic · ecclesiastical · ECG · echelon · Echidna · echo · echoes · echography · echolalia · echoplex · eclat · eclectic · Eclipse · ecliptic · eco- · ecologic · ecological
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