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Echo (2017 video game)         
INDIE 2017 STEALTH VIDEO GAME
ECHO (2017 video game)
Echo (stylized as ECHO) is a stealth video game released on 19 September 2017. It was developed and published by Danish indie studio Ultra Ultra.
echo         
  • This illustration depicts the principle of sediment echo sounding, which uses a narrow beam of high energy and low frequency
  • Echolocation]] organs of a [[toothed whale]], which produce echoes and receive sounds. Arrows illustrate the outgoing and incoming path of sound.
REFLECTION OF SOUND THAT ARRIVES AT THE LISTENER WITH A DELAY AFTER THE DIRECT SOUND
Echo (acoustics); Echoed; Echoing; Re-echo; Re-echoes; Re-echoed; Re-echoing; Echo (phenomenon)
n. to produce an echo
ECHO         
  • This illustration depicts the principle of sediment echo sounding, which uses a narrow beam of high energy and low frequency
  • Echolocation]] organs of a [[toothed whale]], which produce echoes and receive sounds. Arrows illustrate the outgoing and incoming path of sound.
REFLECTION OF SOUND THAT ARRIVES AT THE LISTENER WITH A DELAY AFTER THE DIRECT SOUND
Echo (acoustics); Echoed; Echoing; Re-echo; Re-echoes; Re-echoed; Re-echoing; Echo (phenomenon)
European Community Host Organisation (Reference: org., Europe)
Echo         
  • This illustration depicts the principle of sediment echo sounding, which uses a narrow beam of high energy and low frequency
  • Echolocation]] organs of a [[toothed whale]], which produce echoes and receive sounds. Arrows illustrate the outgoing and incoming path of sound.
REFLECTION OF SOUND THAT ARRIVES AT THE LISTENER WITH A DELAY AFTER THE DIRECT SOUND
Echo (acoustics); Echoed; Echoing; Re-echo; Re-echoes; Re-echoed; Re-echoing; Echo (phenomenon)
·noun Fig.: Sympathetic recognition; response; answer.
II. Echo ·vt To send back (a sound); to repeat in sound; to Reverberate.
III. Echo ·noun A wood or mountain nymph, regarded as repeating, and causing the reverberation of them.
IV. Echo ·vt To repeat with assent; to Respond; to Adopt.
V. Echo ·vi To give an echo; to Resound; to be sounded back; as, the hall echoed with acclamations.
VI. Echo ·add. ·noun A signal showing the number held of a plain suit when a high card in that suit is led by one's partner.
VII. Echo ·noun A nymph, the daughter of Air and Earth, who, for love of Narcissus, pined away until nothing was left of her but her voice.
VIII. Echo ·noun A sound reflected from an opposing surface and repeated to the ear of a listener; repercussion of sound; repetition of a sound.
IX. Echo ·add. ·noun 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.
echo         
  • This illustration depicts the principle of sediment echo sounding, which uses a narrow beam of high energy and low frequency
  • Echolocation]] organs of a [[toothed whale]], which produce echoes and receive sounds. Arrows illustrate the outgoing and incoming path of sound.
REFLECTION OF SOUND THAT ARRIVES AT THE LISTENER WITH A DELAY AFTER THE DIRECT SOUND
Echo (acoustics); Echoed; Echoing; Re-echo; Re-echoes; Re-echoed; Re-echoing; Echo (phenomenon)
¦ noun (plural echoes)
1. a sound caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener.
a reflected radio or radar beam.
Linguistics the repetition of one speaker's utterance by another.
2. something suggestive of or parallel to something else.
3. Bridge a play by a defender of a higher card in a suit followed by a lower one in a subsequent trick, used as a signal to request a further lead of that suit by their partner.
4. a code word representing the letter E, used in radio communication.
¦ verb (echoes, echoing, echoed)
1. (of a sound) reverberate or be repeated after the original sound has stopped.
repeat (someone's words or opinions).
2. be suggestive of or parallel to: a blue suit that echoed the colour of her eyes.
Derivatives
echoer noun
echoey adjective
echoless adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. or L., from Gk ekho, related to ekhe 'a sound'.
echo         
  • This illustration depicts the principle of sediment echo sounding, which uses a narrow beam of high energy and low frequency
  • Echolocation]] organs of a [[toothed whale]], which produce echoes and receive sounds. Arrows illustrate the outgoing and incoming path of sound.
REFLECTION OF SOUND THAT ARRIVES AT THE LISTENER WITH A DELAY AFTER THE DIRECT SOUND
Echo (acoustics); Echoed; Echoing; Re-echo; Re-echoes; Re-echoed; Re-echoing; Echo (phenomenon)
(echoes, echoing, echoed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
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.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
2.
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
VERB: V, V prep/adv
3.
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.
VERB: V, V with/in n, V-ing
4.
If you echo someone's words, you repeat them or express agreement with their attitude or opinion.
Their views often echo each other...
VERB: V n
5.
A detail or feature which reminds you of something else can be referred to as an echo.
The accident has echoes of past disasters.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
6.
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
VERB: V n
7.
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.
VERB: V prep
echo         
  • This illustration depicts the principle of sediment echo sounding, which uses a narrow beam of high energy and low frequency
  • Echolocation]] organs of a [[toothed whale]], which produce echoes and receive sounds. Arrows illustrate the outgoing and incoming path of sound.
REFLECTION OF SOUND THAT ARRIVES AT THE LISTENER WITH A DELAY AFTER THE DIRECT SOUND
Echo (acoustics); Echoed; Echoing; Re-echo; Re-echoes; Re-echoed; Re-echoing; Echo (phenomenon)
I. n.
1.
Reverberation, reflected sound, repercussion of sound.
2.
Assenting repetition, slavish imitation.
II. v. n.
Resound, reverberate, be sounded back.
III. v. a.
1.
Reverberate, re-echo.
2.
Repeat, sound again.
3.
Sound loudly, resound, reverberate.
echo         
  • This illustration depicts the principle of sediment echo sounding, which uses a narrow beam of high energy and low frequency
  • Echolocation]] organs of a [[toothed whale]], which produce echoes and receive sounds. Arrows illustrate the outgoing and incoming path of sound.
REFLECTION OF SOUND THAT ARRIVES AT THE LISTENER WITH A DELAY AFTER THE DIRECT SOUND
Echo (acoustics); Echoed; Echoing; Re-echo; Re-echoes; Re-echoed; Re-echoing; Echo (phenomenon)
1. A topic group on FidoNet's echomail system. Compare newsgroup. 2. A Unix command that just prints its arguments. [Jargon File]
Echo         
  • This illustration depicts the principle of sediment echo sounding, which uses a narrow beam of high energy and low frequency
  • Echolocation]] organs of a [[toothed whale]], which produce echoes and receive sounds. Arrows illustrate the outgoing and incoming path of sound.
REFLECTION OF SOUND THAT ARRIVES AT THE LISTENER WITH A DELAY AFTER THE DIRECT SOUND
Echo (acoustics); Echoed; Echoing; Re-echo; Re-echoes; Re-echoed; Re-echoing; Echo (phenomenon)
In audio signal processing and acoustics, an echo is a reflection of sound that arrives at the listener with a delay after the direct sound. The delay is directly proportional to the distance of the reflecting surface from the source and the listener.
The Echo Label         
UK RECORD LABEL
Echo records; Echo (record label); Echo Records; Echo Records (Sony Music Entertainment); Echo (SME); Echo Records (Sony Music Entertainment), Echo (SME)
The Echo Label was a British record label started by Chrysalis Group in 1994, and linked with Pony Canyon in Japan. The Chrysalis Group were the original owners of Chrysalis Records, which they sold to EMI.