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echo chamber noun [ C ] uk/ˈek.əʊ ˌtʃeɪm.bər/ us/ˈek.oʊ ˌtʃeɪm.bɚ/ (ROOM) 回声室,回音壁a room or space in which sound echoes (= is repeated because it is reflected from the walls, etc.) The drum sound threatens to drown the vocals and the orchestra. It's as if it were recorded in an echo chamber. 鼓声似乎要淹没人声和乐队。就好像是在回声室里录制的一样。 更多例句- Instead of interesting characters or imaginatively crafted scenes, we get thundering drums in an echo chamber.
- He spoke about turning a darkroom into a studio echo chamber by sealing it, stuccoing the walls and painting it with 14 coats of paint.
- Big studios had their own echo chambers and sophisticated devices to produce time delays and reverberation.
(SITUATION) ”回声室“,“回音壁”(人们只听到一种观点或类似自己观点的情况)a situation in which people only hear opinions of one type, or opinions that are similar to their own We don't always agree on everything; we're not mutual echo chambers for each other's policies. 我们并非在所有事情上都能达成一致;我们也不是彼此政策的”回音壁“。 更多例句- She contrasts what she calls the "echo chamber" around the president with her own willingness to expand her own circle, hear disputes and solicit opposing views.
- The goal is to create a sort of echo chamber in which negative news about the company constantly circulates.
- Debating chambers are becoming echo chambers. Students hear only one side of the story on major topics.
- Business channels have created a giant echo chamber that reinforces whatever the prevailing stock market trends happen to be.
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