Examples of using Echoes in English and their translations into Chinese
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Dimly, faintly, there were echoes;
Bats are also thought to use echoes to categorize objects and even identify particular objects, such as a favorite tree for foraging.
Marshall's Libertarian Extension echoes a civil liberty approach(a commitment to extend equal rights to all members of a community).
These echoes may have existed, but simply went unnoticed because of a lack of theoretical models to compare them to.
The new 3 Series, or G20 in BMW speak, echoes the design of the 5 Series but yet sets itself apart.
The spine echoes the architectural language of the exterior massing, with multi-level day-lit voids creating sculptural atriums throughout the building.
The echoes of the Big Bang form a microwave signature across the entire sky that is called the cosmic microwave background.
It echoes loudly the calls by Eoin O'Brien and George Stergiou and those in the EHL policy statement of 2016.
It has also proved popular on Instagram, with one post, which echoes the style of popular memes on the platform, generating 2 million views.
By clicking his tongue and listening to the echoes, he could walk around without bumping into obstacles, ride a skateboard, and even play basketball.
The language he used echoes article 33 of the charter of the United Nations, which lays out the conditions required for lawful war.
In its simplicity, it echoes the idea of walking into a big fountain without getting wet, and the joy of being alive.”.
The update that rolled out last week echoes the intentions of Possum: It's all about proximity.
This week's discussion in Yerevan on the future of road transport echoes the regional- and global- trend for innovation in mobility and logistics.
Time and space become trivial and unreal, and echoes of a forgotten prehistoric past beat insistently upon the enthralled consciousness.
Dr Kewley echoes Mr Mengistu's sentiment, and notes it as one of the Centre's core priorities.
The Echoes and Google Homes in my house do their best to sound natural, but ultimately there's nothing personable about them.
Harris echoes this sentiment:“Imagine you had an input cable,” he has said.
This echoes the views of self-defence proponents who say the field is promising but in need of more research.
This beautifully echoes Christopher Peterson's conclusion that positive psychology can be summed up in three words:“Other people matter“.