resonate
柯林斯词典
1. V-I If something resonates, it vibrates and produces a deep, strong sound. 共振
The bass guitar began to thump so loudly that it resonated in my head. 低音吉他開始砰然作響,震得我的腦袋嗡嗡的。
2. V-I You say that something resonates when it has a special meaning or when it is particularly important to someone. (對某人) 有重要性
What are the issues resonating with voters?
什麽是投票者特別關心的問題?
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resonate /ˈrɛzəˌneɪt/ (resonating,resonated,resonates)
剑桥词典
resonate verb [I] (MAKE SOUND)
to produce , increase , or fill with sound , by vibrating (= shaking ) objects that are near
發出廻響;發出共鳴;廻蕩
His voice resonated in the empty church . 他的聲音在空蕩蕩的教堂中廻蕩。
The noise of the bell resonated through the building . 鈴聲在大樓裡廻蕩。
比較
resound
resonate verb [I] (HAVE QUALITY/EFFECT)
to be filled with a particular quality
充滿,彌漫(某種特質)
The building resonates with historic significance . 這座房子富有歷史意義。
to continue to have a powerful effect or value
流傳;産生深遠影響;繼續發揮重要性
The significance of those great stories resonates down the centuries . 這些著名故事的深遠意義將世代流傳。
If an experience or memory resonates, it makes you think of another similar one.
使産生聯想;引起共鳴
Her experiences resonate powerfully with me, living , as I do, in a similar family situation . 她的家庭生活環境和我相似,所以她的經歷在我心中引起強烈共鳴。 返回 resonate