We found 41 examples of how to use echo in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 41.
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1. | The translator's task is to find the power in their language that evokes an echo of the originals; the echo of the translator's language must also provide a reverberation of the work, the echo of the foreign language. | |
2. | If you shout from the top of a cliff, you can hear the echo of your voice. | |
3. | We heard the echo of our voices from the other side of the valley. | |
4. | His opinion does not arouse any echo in his colleagues. | |
5. | Your eyes reflect the echo of my voice. | |
6. | The sound of a kiss is not so loud as that of a cannon, but its echo lasts a deal longer. | |
7. | Don't expect anything original from an echo. | |
8. | The sound of a kiss is not as loud as that of a cannon, but its echo lasts much longer. | |
9. | Translation is at best an echo. | |
10. | His mother called him "Echo." | |
11. | "Oh, why doesn't she hear me," Echo thought to himself. | |
12. | Echo was very happy that his mother had returned. | |
13. | "It is now time for you to learn to fly," said Echo's mother. | |
14. | "Look at me," shouted Echo, "Look at me, Mother, I'm flying!" | |
15. | "Follow me!" Echo's mother called out. "Let's find some yummy beetles for breakfast." | |
16. | Echo was getting tired and hungry. It takes a lot of energy for a bat to fly. | |
17. | Back at their home in the pine tree, Echo's mother told him a story. | |
18. | Echo fell asleep next to his mother dreaming of the bat cave. | |
19. | Bat biologists found Echo, a Big Brown Bat (Eptesicus fuscus) near Roosevelt Lake southwest of the fire. They attached a tag to his wing for identification before releasing him. | |
20. | His compositions represent the last echo of Renaissance music. | |
21. | I poured forth praises to the Nymph Echo for repeating the name of Amaryllis. | |
22. | Chloe, who, till then, had never heard an echo, looked first at the sea and listened to the boatmen as they sang, and then turned round to the woods in expectation of seeing the other men who, as she imagined, were responding to the chorus. | |
23. | Daphnis gave her a sweet smile and a yet sweeter kiss, and, putting the garland of violets on her head, said that he would tell her the story of the Nymph Echo, if she would promise to give him ten kisses for his pains. | |
24. | Echo was the daughter of one of these Nymphs: as her mother was beautiful so was she, but as her father was a mortal, she was the same. | |
25. | Echo was brought up by the Nymphs, and the Muses taught her to play upon the pipe, the flute, the lyre, and the harp, in fact, to excel in every kind of music. |