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Écho nom {f} | Echo◼◼◼(mythology) |
écho nom {m} | echo [echos]◼◼◼(reflected sound) echo chamber◼◻◻(sound effect) |
échographie nom {f} | sonogram◼◼◼(a medical image produced by ultrasound echo) echography◼◼◻(the use of ultrasound as a diagnostic aid) |
écholalie nom {f} | echolalia [echolalias]◼◼◼(echoing of words or phrases) |
écholalique adjectif {m} {f} | echolalic(of or pertaining to echolalia) |
écholocalisation nom {f} | echolocation [echolocations]◼◼◼(use of echos to detect objects) |
écholocation nom {f} | echolocation [echolocations]◼◼◼(use of echos to detect objects) |
échoppe nom {f} | booth [booths]◼◼◼(a small stall for the display and sale of goods) |
échouer verbe | fail [failed, failing, fails]◼◼◼(be unsuccessful) fail [failed, failing, fails]◼◼◼(not achieve a stated goal) strand [stranded, stranding, strands]◼◼◻(to run aground) run aground◼◼◻(to be immobilized by shallow water) founder [foundered, foundering, founders]◼◼◻(to fail) abort [aborted, aborting, aborts]◼◻◻(computing: to terminate a process prior to completion) |
échoué adjectif | stranded◼◼◼(of a vessel) |
catécholamine nom {f} | catecholamine◼◼◼(any of a class of aromatic amines) |
chambre d'écho nom {f} | echo chamber◼◼◼(sound effect) |
chambre d'échos nom {f} | echo chamber(environment which unilaterally reinforces one's own views, beliefs, or opinions) |
placard-séchoir nom {m} | airing cupboard◼◼◼(clothes storage cupboard) |