His echoing cry woke the mountain valley. 他叫喊的回声震荡著山谷.
His voice echoed in the big empty hall. 他的声音在空荡的大厅里发出回声。
echoing
[ adj ] (of sounds) repeating by reflection <adj.all> a hotel with echoing halls
Echo \Ech"o\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Echoed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Echoing}. -- 3d pers. sing. pres. {Echoes}.] 1. To send back (a sound); to repeat in sound; to reverberate.
Those peals are echoed by the Trojan throng. --Dryden.
The wondrous sound Is echoed on forever. --Keble.
2. To repeat with assent; to respond; to adopt.
They would have echoed the praises of the men whom they envied, and then have sent to the newspaper anonymous libels upon them. --Macaulay.
echoing \echoing\ adj. Reflecting sounds so as to create multiple echoes; as, a hotel with echoing halls. [WordNet 1.5]
The UAW aired radio commercials Tuesday echoing its theme that the fast work pace at Nissan has increased injuries.
Sammler's Planet." The unprecedented sale has them echoing the concerns of Lola Szladits, curator of the Berg Collection of the New York Public Library.
But when he heard on the radio that Scuds had hit Tel Aviv, "I smiled inside," Mr. Nugali says, echoing the view of many Saudis.
"Hell no, we won't go, we won't die for Texaco," 200 protesters shouted Saturday outside the White House, echoing words used by demonstrators during the Vietnam War but adding a twist: the name of a U.S. oil company.
"I'm reasonably pleased with these figures," said Rob Golding, motors analyst with Warburg Securities Ltd. in London, echoing the sentiment of other sector watchers.
But never mind. The echoing halls of the NEC contain a dazzling display of the world's latest cars, presented with style and razzmatazz.
The prospect of automated off-hours trading at the New York Stock Exchange has some Wall Streeters echoing the sentiments of blue-collar workers displaced by machinery on the assembly line.
THE SOUND of Christmas carols can be heard regularly echoing round the City. But, this year, the choristers have adapted some of the old standards to reflect this recessionary season.
"There are going to be more changes," Mr. Kess says, echoing many tax experts' belief that 28% on all income is targeted too low but that Congress won't make any further increases in capital gains taxes.
However, Gorbachev last month issued a presidential decree ordering the parades to be held in most major cities across the country, and the national Supreme Soviet approved a special resolution echoing his order.
Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev on Friday blamed Moslem fanatics for the violence, echoing long-held Soviet fears that Iran's revolutionary zealots would seek to inflame the 70 million Moslems who live in the Soviet Union's southern republics.
Mr. Pierce says he has seen video resumes that "were like a home movie" with the sound echoing in the background, lights flickering off and on and the applicant looking nervous and unsure of himself.
More recently, Mr. Greenspan has been an outspoken backer of Mr. Volcker, often echoing the Fed chief's warnings about the dangers of a precipitous decline in the dollar.
When fictional tycoon Gordon Gekko said "greed is good" in the movie "Wall Street," what real person was he echoing and what was the actual quote? 12.
Up at dawn, the two men put on shorts and sandals to roam the echoing halls.
But Mr. Smith, echoing a theme increasingly heard in Detroit, said the Japanese may not have raised prices enough.
'Mikuni is echoing me,' he corrected gently. We will not soon forget his foie gras with grapes jellied in Madiera or the half cooked wild salmon with rough sea salt kernels sprinkled on top or even the astonishing variety of homemade breads.
The average finished unchanged at 2999.75, echoing the record set Monday.
'I am president of all the French, including Mr Seguin.' Few leaders can speak unscripted for so long without making a blunder, let alone sweltering under spotlights in an echoing hall of the Sorbonne.
"This roadway should lie gentle on the land," she said, echoing a sentiment expressed in a letter by her predecessor, Eastwood.
Jerry Mullins, head of OTC trading at Dean Witter Reynolds, echoing Mr. Meisler, said he expects some investors will take profits this morning before leaving early for the three-day Memorial Day weekend.
Mr. Ruder, echoing acting SEC Chairman Charles Cox, said he generally opposes the proposed takeover legislation.
Taxes "will be the last resort," Hershock said, echoing previous statements by Casey.
"How did he play?" said Knight, echoing a newsman's question.
More than 100 aftershocks reverberated through the Los Angeles area Thursday, echoing a 5.0 quake coastal quake that shattered shop windows and merchandise but left local residents generally unfazed.
Two Fed officials made upbeat comments about the economy, echoing similar remarks by Fed chief Greenspan and suggesting the agency is likely to hold interest rates steady.
Roger Little, 23, of Milwaukee, echoing other soliders' comments that they knew little of the situation they were flying into. "The president says I've got to go.
Hal Bruno, political director at ABC, insists that the reliance on off-air reporters has "worked beautifully," echoing the common sentiment among network news executives that the old body-watch approach to the news is no longer necessary.
Nevertheless, she declared Gorbachev's third visit to Britain "very successful, warm and friendly," echoing his assertion that it had strengthened British-Soviet ties.
Stock prices fell steeply in heavy trading today, echoing losses overseas amid continued concern about the Mideast.