Examples of using Echoed in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Eun-mi screamed so loudly it echoed all over the sauna.
The myth bled into the FEMA report and was echoed by the experts.
I guess he couldn't shake the call of duty that echoed in his ears.
and her voice echoed across the valleys.
And all the hills echoed.
the kind of prayer echoed in the psalms.
They invoke so many different emotions that can be echoed through the music.
The eight echoed data bits remain unchanged under all circumstances,
The words echoed down Wisteria Lane until every last resident was aware of her disappearance.
Much of Cash's music echoed themes of sorrow,
In these comments Aronets echoed his boss, Tyahnybok,
The sounds of this year's edition of Infest festival still echoed through the halls of Bradford University,
Today, psychologists are echoed in one voice that the illiterate organization interior may be depression,
This point was echoed by Bernd Pischetsrieder,
only the tree crowns echoed the past day- they whispered to each other in Polish
the man who drew crowds with his miracles and his words, which echoed in every corner.
raised the cry of revolt which was to be echoed for centuries by every passion.
Her concerns, which were echoed by several other scientists both at the time
In these comments Aronets echoed his boss, Tyahnybok,
Her message to exile Tibetan musicians echoed Techung's as she wrote,“I really like the music of exile Tibetan musicians and have written articles about them.