在 英语 中使用 Echoed 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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The attack in Germany echoed a March assault in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Analysts reacting to Monday's data echoed the point.
Strange sounds echoed all around them.
She had a dream and her powerful voice echoed throughout the world.
The presence of Youth representatives in many events across the world echoed this dynamic.
Complaints and a few curses echoed.
The magician's voice echoed.
Pence's stance echoed the fears of the national security community in the US.
That echoed the $33.5 million verdict in the civil case.
Indeed, the birth of the Non-Aligned Movement also echoed this sentiment.
On Tuesday, a Russian government spokesman echoed Trump's scorn.
Com senior vice president Daniel Debow echoed that point and said Canadian start-up companies can thrive at home if they get better support.
Catherine's countenance fell, and in a voice of most sincere concern she echoed Miss Tilney's concluding words,“By the end of another week!”!
Watt echoed O'Brien's comments, saying that he doesn't think that story"deserves any attention from any[of] us.".
Commenting on the list, Mike Walker added another item to Kavis' list that echoed Linthicum's discussions: Teeth in the process.
Later, in an interview with MSNBC television, Kerry echoed those remarks but went further in addressing the situation in Ukraine.
Leonard's voice echoed faintly in his own ears, muffled by obvious anger, tension, a sense of loss, and fear.
His merriment still echoed in her ears when she felt a light touch on her shoulder, and woke suddenly.
Souk Hoang of Pit Farm in Mililani echoed that sentiment Sunday while he was out selling his produce at the Mililani Farmers' Market.
A burst of undulations echoed in the crowd, and these dusty soldiers did not know how to deal with everything they were facing.