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res.o.nate (obj)5rez7[n7eItvto produce, increase or fill with sound, by VIBRATING (= shaking slightly and quickly) objects which are near回响,共振His voice resonated in the empty church. [I]他的声音在空荡荡的教堂里回响。The noise of the bell resonated through the building. [I]钟声在建筑物内回荡。The concert hall resonated with the power of the tenor's last notes. [I]音乐厅中回荡着男高音强有力的余音。Some species of fish make sounds by resonating the swim bladder. [T]有些种类的鱼通过使鳔发生共振来发声。(fig.) The building resonates with historic significance. [I]这座建筑物弥漫着历史气息。(fig.) The significance of those great stories resonate down the years.那些美妙故事的意义千古留传。If an experience or memory resonates, it reminds you of another similar one.使想起,使产生共鸣Her experiences resonate powerfully with me, living, as I do, in a similar family situation. [I]生活在一个与我类似的家庭环境中, 她的经历引起了我的强烈共鸣。(esp. Am) When we're in conversation together, I always seem to resonate with (= share an understanding of) what Jody says. [I]当我们一同交谈时,我似乎总是能对乔迪所说的话产生共鸣。 ☆ RESOUND
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