1. a room with sound-reflecting walls used for producing hollow or echoing sound effects —often used figuratively Living in a kind of echo chamber of their own opinions, they pay attention to information that fits their conclusions and ignore information that does not. — James Surowiecki
echo chamber 片语
片语
Beyond the Echo Chamber回音室之外
s Ideological Echo Chamber谷歌思想回声室
echo chamber effect回声室效应
echo chamber 例句
英汉例句
long distance telephony was also an option, but costs were very high and it often sounded as if the other party was speaking from inside some kind of echo chamber on a distant planet.
echo chamber refers to a person who totally, obsequiously a grees with everything another person says, just like an echo chamber that is used to produce echoing sounds, usually for recording purposes.
during the meeting my boss jeremy calls on jason, who「s a well-known management echo chamber to ask if jason thinks the company」s new and much stricter internet policy is a fair one.
a lot of journalists use this argument to call san francisco an echo chamber whose sole purpose is burning money.
很多记者据此称三藩市为回响室 - 这地方唯一的目的就是烧钱.
to test for the ringing acoustic signatures of tiny bubbles, physicist helen czerski of university of rhode island has devised a specially-designed echo chamber about the size of a soccer ball.
为了测试微小气泡的声学特征,罗得岛大学物理学家海伦切尔斯基制定了一个足球大小的特别回音球。
and anything that involves drama, film stars, morality and controversy usually careens deafening-ly around the media echo chamber like the mythic call of the horn resounding.
during the meeting my boss jeremy calls on jason, who「s a well-known management echo chamber to ask if jason thinks the company」s new and much stricter internet policy is a fair one.