Examples of using Echoed in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
And he echoed that regret today.
The Group of 77 and China echoed that appeal.
Another echoed,"I am not attached".
The British Financial Times echoed such sentiments.
The word echoed in my head, mocking me.
People also translate
Soon they too took up the cry, and it echoed across the valley.
Her voice echoed throughout the church.
Other senators who attended the briefing echoed Graham's assessment.
The word echoed and died- lonely, lost.
Other businesses have echoed this sentiment.
CRC echoed this concern and recommendation.
That question almost echoed in his small office.
They echoed the calls of the Secretary-General for an urgent de-escalation of the crisis.
The television echoed from the living room.
His words echoed in her ears: I can't lose you.
More central banks have echoed this sentiment.
He therefore echoed the call for postponing its implementation.
Similarly, the ICJ echoed the same concern.
That trend is echoed in the color blocks' respective shares of profits;
A voice suddenly echoed behind Harry and Ron.
This report echoed a leaked document from the National Security Council.
The voices of Tahrir Square echoed the aspirations of millions of people.
This week, he echoed his message to constituents.
The cold voice echoed in every person's minds.
The Netherlands echoed concerns relating to freedom of expression.
The paternal laugh was echoed by Joseph, who thought the joke capital.
Moreover, some members echoed concerns from businesses about trade policy.
Mr. Abdelmannan(Sudan) echoed the concerns of the French delegation.
The sound of their yelling echoed in the temple and reinforced their wildness;
American politicians have echoed some of big tech's concerns about Chinese leadership.