Higher- due to the Doppler Effect
Not Echoing. A synonym is ECHOED or REECHOED.
The radar antenna sends out a short pulse of radio waves in a direction, then listens for radio waves coming back. If any radio waves come back, then they must have hit something and echoed (bounced) back. The time it takes them to return tells how far away the solid object is that they bounced off of. Then the antenna turns to a slightly different direction and does the whole thing again.
Bats emit a type of biological sonar which we call echolocation. They let out a loud, high-pitched sound (often above the range of human hearing) which bounces off any obstacles in its way, and then returns to the bat in the form of an echo. These return waves tell the bat how far away the obstacle is as well as its size and shape. These bats have large ears which are very good at understanding the information brought back to them by the echoed waves of sound.
My voice echoed as I shouted"hello?" into the darkness of the cave. The irritating parakeet echoed every word I said. The cool app on my smartphone echoed every word I said!
Cather's quotation from her opening epigraph is echoed throughout Virgil.
The past tense of echo is echoed.
It means echoed or reflected.
The cast of Echoed Eulogies - 2013 includes: Diana Regolizio as Caitlin Daniel Thrasher as Matt
Not Echoing. A synonym is ECHOED or REECHOED.
Resounded, echoed, oscillated, reproduced, reverberated.
The past tense is "echoed."
Yes, echoed is a verb.A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
To get the TM Echoed Voice in Pokemon Black and White, follow these steps: 1. Go to Nimbasa City 2. Go into the Musical Theatre 3. Head Right (about 7 steps) 4. Talk to a rich lady 5. She will give you Echoed Voice Hope this Helped :)
Bats use Echolocation to find prey. They send out high frequency sound waves and wait for the bounce-back. When some of that wave gets reflected or echoed quicker than the others back to them, they can use that too locate prey or obstacles.
Usually called a "theme".