to echo

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Englisch - Türkisch
yankı yapmak
yankılamak
{f} yankılanmak
yankı

Bir kayalığın tepesinden bağırırsan sesinin yankısını duyabilirsin. - If you shout from the top of a cliff, you can hear the echo of your voice.

Sessiz evin içinde onun sesi yankılandı. - Her voice echoed through the silent house.

{i} akis
eko

Yunuslar ekolokasyon kullanır. - Dolphins use echolocation.

(Nükleer Bilimler) yankı (eko)
ahenk
yansımak
nakarat
tekrarlanmak
yansıma
(Askeri) yansıtma
(Bilgisayar) ekran
tekrarlamak
{f} yankılan

Oda onun sesiyle yankılanıyor. - The room echoes with his voice.

Onun kahkahası evde yankılandı. - Her laughter echoed through the house.

yankı yapmak
birinin ya da bir şeyin benzeri/kopyası
(Tıp) eko fenomeni
aksetmek
{f} taklit etmek
{i} taklit
{f} hatırlatmak
{f} yansıtmak
(Askeri) EKO: Gönderilen bir palsın, taranılan sahadaki cisimlere çarparak geri dönmesi ile oluşan ve radar cihazları üzerinde görülen işaret. Bak. "blip" ve "pip"
{i} (çoğ. --es) yankı
tekrar et/yankılan
aksiseda
Englisch - Englisch
reverb
bruit
An oread, punished by Hera by losing her own voice and only being able to mimic that of others
The letter E in the ICAO spelling alphabet
To repeat back precisely what another has just said: to copy in the imitation of a natural echo
A reflected sound that is heard again by its initial observer
: The displaying on the command line of the command that has just been executed
To repeat (another's speech, opinion, etc.)

Sid echoed his father's point of view.

To reflect off of a surface and return to someone who has heard it already
re-speak

And the King's rouse the heaven shall bruit again,Re-speaking earthly thunder.

{n} a sound returned
{v} to give back or reflect sound
Sympathetic recognition; response; answer
call to mind; "His words echoed John F Kennedy"
The displaying on the command line of the command that has just been executed
{i} repetition of a sound produced by the reflection of sound waves from a solid surface; (Computers) user input printed to the screen so the user can read it; (Slang) person who reflects on another person; person who imitates another
To reflect received data to the sender For example, keys depressed on a keyboard are usually echoed as characters displayed on the screen
the persistence of a sound after its source has stopped
In acoustics, a signal which has been reflected or otherwise returned with sufficient magnitude and time delay to be detected as a signal distinct from that directly transmitted
1 A wave that has been reflected or otherwise returned with sufficient magnitude and delay to be detected as a wave distinct from that directly transmitted
To repeat back what another has just said
a reply that repeats what has just been said
A signal, played in the same manner as a trump signal, made by a player who holds four or more trumps (or as played by some exactly three trumps) and whose partner has led trumps or signaled for trumps
If something echoes, it continues to be discussed and remains important or influential in a particular situation or among a particular group of people. The old fable continues to echo down the centuries. In Greek mythology, a mountain nymph transformed into a disembodied voice. According to Ovid, her chatter distracted Hera from the infidelities of Zeus, and the goddess punished her by depriving her of independent speech, rendering her able only to repeat the last words spoken by another. When Narcissus failed to requite her love, she faded away into a voice only
An effect available in several Blaze Audio products that takes the original sound, reduces its volume, and mixes it back into your audio with a slight delay The effect is somewhat like shouting into the Grand Canyon
1) One distinct repeat of a sound because of the sound reflecting off a surface 2) Loosely, used to mean reverberation (the continuing of a sound after the source stops emitting it, caused by many discrete echoes closely spaced in time)
short for echocardiogram - an image of the heart created by using high frequency sound waves
The repetition of particular sounds, syllables, words or lines in poetry (See also Anadiplosis, Anaphora, Epistrophe, Epizeuxis, Incremental Repetition, Parallelism, Polysyndeton, Refrain, Rhyme, Stornello Verses)
The energy return of a radar signal after it has hit the target
A wood or mountain nymph, regarded as repeating, and causing the reverberation of them
the repetition of a sound delayed in time by at least 50 milliseconds after the original An effect often found in synthesizers and samplers
Refers to the effect seen in a bot the first time an individual DCC's the bot It is a repeat affect of what you say on the partyline
A detail or feature which reminds you of something else can be referred to as an echo. The accident has echoes of past disasters
To send back (a sound); to repeat in sound; to reverberate
A wave which has been reflected at one or more points in the transmission medium, with sufficient magnitude and time difference to be perceived in some manner as a wave distinct from that of the main or primary transmission Echoes may be either leading or lagging the primary wave and appear on the picture monitor as reflections or "ghosts &Quot
(v ) To repeat a stream of characters For example, the commands the user types are echoed on the screen
An echo is a sound which is caused by a noise being reflected off a surface such as a wall. He heard nothing but the echoes of his own voice
A distortion that occurs when a signal is reflected or otherwise returned (on the same wire on which the speaker is speaking) with sufficient magnitude and delay as to be perceived by the speaker [Typically, a problem on satellite circuits ]
ring or echo with sound; "the hall resounded with laughter"
A sound that has been reflected off a surface so as to arrive back at the source an audible time later
A form of magnetic resonance signal from the refocusing of transverse magnetization [Chapter 6]
A computer is said to "echo" if it immediately transmits each character that it receives back to the source An echo serves as a confirmation of receipt TCP and UDP use port 7 for echo
Kennedy
To repeat with assent; to respond; to adopt
If one thing echoes another, the first is a copy of a particular detail or feature of the other. Pinks and beiges were chosen to echo the colours of the ceiling. = repeat
Some instruments (the cornet or organ, for example) can switch instantaneously from a normal to a muted tone, creating an echo effect
To use a debug WRITE statement to display a data value immediately after it has been read in, in order to check that the value was input correctly
If you echo someone's words, you repeat them or express agreement with their attitude or opinion. Their views often echo each other
The distortion created when a signal is reflected back to the originating station
1 A mountain nymph who could only repeat the last words spoken by another Hopelessly in love with Narcissus, she faded away until only her voice remained 2 Repetition of a sound due to the reflection of sound waves In SFX Machine, you can create echoes by delaying a signal and mixing a portion of the result back into the delay's source
Fig
If a sound echoes, it is reflected off a surface and can be heard again after the original sound has stopped. His feet echoed on the bare board floor The bang came suddenly, echoing across the buildings, shattering glass. = reverberate
to say again or imitate; "followers echoing the cries of their leaders"
A sound reflected from an opposing surface and repeated to the ear of a listener; repercussion of sound; repetition of a sound
A signal showing the number held of a plain suit when a high card in that suit is led by one's partner
French: écho An interference present on telephone circuits in which transmitted signals are reflected back to the source from the terminating end This is particularly troublesome in voice communications and is overcome by the installation of echo suppressors in the transmission path which absorb the echo when each party is talking
A delay-based effect in which copies of a signal are heard trailing off to silence; similar to shouting from a mountaintop and hearing your voice repeat
the persistence of a sound after its source has stopped a reply that repeats what has just been said (Greek mythology) a nymph who was spurned by Narcissus and pined away until only her voice remained call to mind; "His words echoed John F
The energy return of a radar signal after it has hit the target Related
Async terminals use an "echo" to display entered characters on the screen The echo can be remote (provided by the host computer) or local (within the terminal) A remote echo requires a full-duplex transmission facility while a local echo does not Consequently, many terminals use the "FDX" terminology to configure for remote echo and the "HDX" terminology to configure for local echo Failure to configure the host to complement the terminal will result in either no screen display (no echo) or double characters (two echoes) Also see Full-Duplex and Half-Duplex
To give an echo; to resound; to be sounded back; as, the hall echoed with acclamations
(Greek mythology) a nymph who was spurned by Narcissus and pined away until only her voice remained
this term has many different uses in IT but basically it describes the action of transmitting a received signal back to the sender - a good way of testing that something has actually been received E-mail (Electronic Mail) - a way of sending other people messages from your PC Widely used facility on the Internet that basically sends addressed messages over a Network Ethernet - a standard for LAN communications, ethernet defines the hardware and communications standard for communications over coax, twisted-pair or fiber
A nymph, the daughter of Air and Earth, who, for love of Narcissus, pined away until nothing was left of her but her voice
In a place that echoes, a sound is reflected off a surface, and is repeated after the original sound has stopped. The room echoed The corridor echoed with the barking of a dozen dogs. the bare stone floors and the echoing hall
{f} reverberate; repeat a sound; transmit immediately each character received by a computer back to the sourse as to serve as a confirmation of receipt (Computers)
Türkisch - Englisch
(Bilgisayar) echo is
to echo
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