visszahangzó
Visszahangzó is a Hungarian term that translates to "echoing" or "resonant" in English. It is often used in a literal sense to describe the phenomenon of sound reflecting off surfaces and returning to the listener. This can occur in natural environments like caves or canyons, or in man-made structures such as large halls or tunnels. The perception of a visszahangzó can be influenced by the size and shape of the space, as well as the materials present.
Beyond its literal meaning, visszahangzó can also be used metaphorically to describe the lingering impact or