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		Definition of echoic in English: echoicadjective ɛˈkəʊɪkeˈkōik 1Of or like an echo. 回声的;像回声的,回响似的  the echoic rooms of the old manor house Example sentencesExamples -  In this instance, the irony is only comprehensible when it is perceived as a contemptuous echoic interpretation of our God's words.
 -  Is this why Arun Kolatkar's verse is intense, stark, echoic, potent?
 -  ‘Dragonfly’ features the wistful accordion that characterized Amélie and scattered echoic guitars.
 -  The thief pulled back his hand to smash the glass but heard any eerie echoic voice say,‘I wouldn't do that if I were you’.
 -  And at its best, its writing has the lyricism of Keats, the precision of Williams, or the echoic qualities of haiku.
 -  He spoke, his voice melodic and echoic, ‘She's beautiful, Audrey, just like her mother.’
 -  Their voices are filtered to sound electronically echoic.
 -  Accordingly, when encountering an ironic text such as Map's, the reader must first recognize that an ironic utterance is an echoic interpretation (literal or nonliteral) of a preceding proposition.
 -  In addition, Wilson and Sperber also suggest that ironic, echoic utterances share many characteristics with indirect quotations.
 -  The Dolby Digital 1.0 mono sounds much better than the 2.0 faux stereo that carries an unwanted echoic effect.
 -  Dialogue is always clear, at times, cavernous and echoic (merely how the show was recorded), and mixed very naturally and neutral.
 -  The ironic echoic utterances examined here convey, in their own unusual way, many of the common charges made against the late twelfth-century reformers and the Cistercian order in particular.
 
 - 1.1Linguistics  Representing a sound by imitation.
〔语言学〕拟声的 Example sentencesExamples -  Like Standard English crick-crack, which represents a repeated sharp sound, the synonymous crickety-crick is echoic.
 -  There are a plethora of echoic sounds which pupils may brain storm and then use those selected to write poetry.
 -  With a little thought, one can make an astonishingly long list of imitative or echoic words.
 
 Synonyms imitative, unoriginal, uninventive, non-innovative, unimaginative, uninspired  
 
 Derivativesadverb  In the echoic-visual condition, samples were presented underwater behind a thin black polyethylene screen that was visually opaque but echoically transparent. Example sentencesExamples -  Their ability to echoically localize multiple moving prey targets in three dimensions suggests that dolphins have a well-developed spatial representation of their acoustic environment.
 
 
 
 Rhymesheroic, Mesozoic, Palaeozoic (US Paleozoic), Stoic    Definition of echoic in US English: echoicadjectiveeˈkōik 1Of or like an echo. 回声的;像回声的,回响似的  the echoic rooms of the old manor house Example sentencesExamples -  And at its best, its writing has the lyricism of Keats, the precision of Williams, or the echoic qualities of haiku.
 -  He spoke, his voice melodic and echoic, ‘She's beautiful, Audrey, just like her mother.’
 -  The Dolby Digital 1.0 mono sounds much better than the 2.0 faux stereo that carries an unwanted echoic effect.
 -  Accordingly, when encountering an ironic text such as Map's, the reader must first recognize that an ironic utterance is an echoic interpretation (literal or nonliteral) of a preceding proposition.
 -  Is this why Arun Kolatkar's verse is intense, stark, echoic, potent?
 -  The thief pulled back his hand to smash the glass but heard any eerie echoic voice say,‘I wouldn't do that if I were you’.
 -  Their voices are filtered to sound electronically echoic.
 -  In this instance, the irony is only comprehensible when it is perceived as a contemptuous echoic interpretation of our God's words.
 -  The ironic echoic utterances examined here convey, in their own unusual way, many of the common charges made against the late twelfth-century reformers and the Cistercian order in particular.
 -  In addition, Wilson and Sperber also suggest that ironic, echoic utterances share many characteristics with indirect quotations.
 -  Dialogue is always clear, at times, cavernous and echoic (merely how the show was recorded), and mixed very naturally and neutral.
 -  ‘Dragonfly’ features the wistful accordion that characterized Amélie and scattered echoic guitars.
 
 - 1.1Linguistics  Representing a sound by imitation; onomatopoeic.
〔语言学〕拟声的 Example sentencesExamples -  There are a plethora of echoic sounds which pupils may brain storm and then use those selected to write poetry.
 -  Like Standard English crick-crack, which represents a repeated sharp sound, the synonymous crickety-crick is echoic.
 -  With a little thought, one can make an astonishingly long list of imitative or echoic words.
 
 Synonyms imitative, unoriginal, uninventive, non-innovative, unimaginative, uninspired  
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