re-echo 的 3 个定义
re·ech·oed, re·ech·o·ing.
re·ech·oed, re·ech·o·ing.
plural re·ech·oes.
- a repeated echo.
re-echo 近义词
等同于 reverberate
等同于 roar
等同于 roll
等同于 repercussion
等同于 reecho
更多re-echo例句
- The odds of getting re-arrested are a lot slimmer if a person has a job.
- Many hold classes in their living rooms, asking students to help re-arrange and then later put back furniture.
- He won re-election twice as governor of New York, and had the hubris to run for a fourth term before being defeated in 1994.
- They would have to get court approval to re-home their children.
- Now Wisconsin is considering making it mandatory for parents who adopt overseas to have their children “re-adopted” in the state.
- Some were even re-arrested for the same nefarious purpose, and the daily papers published their names on each occasion.
- The world may end, the heavens fall, yet loving voices would still find an echo in the ruins of the universe.
- But first he held a whispered colloquy with the Princess, whom he entreated, or persuaded, to re-enter her gorgeous vehicle.
- "Yes, Alessandro," she answered faintly, the gusts sweeping her voice like a distant echo past him.
- They are still comparatively supple, and any misplaced pinnæ may be re-arranged without any difficulty.