resound
/rɪˈzaʊnd/verb
no obj., with adverbial
1- (of a sound, voice, etc.) fill a place with sound; be loud enough to echo(声音)响彻, 回响, 回荡:
another scream resounded through the school.
又一声惊叫响彻了整个学校。
1.1
- (of a place) be filled or echo with a particular sound or sounds(地方)充满(声音); 有…回声:
the office resounds with the metronomic clicking of keyboards.
办公室内回响着键盘机械呆板的噼啪声。
1.2
- figurative (of fame, a person's reputation, etc.) be much talked of〈喻〉(名望, 名声)被传扬, 被传颂:
whatever they do in the Nineties will not resound in the way that their earlier achievements did.
不管他们在九十年代成就有多大, 都不会像他们早期业绩那样被人们传颂。
1.3
- with obj. poetic/literary sing (the praises) of〈诗/文〉颂扬, 歌颂:
Horace resounds the praises of Italy.
贺拉斯盛赞意大利。
1.4
- with obj. poetic/literary (of a place) re-echo (a sound)〈诗/文〉(地方)重复回荡(声响):
cliffs, woods, and caves, her viewless steps resound.
她无形的脚步声反复回荡在悬崖边, 树林里, 山洞中。
词源
late Middle English: from re- 'again' + the verb SOUND1, suggested by Old French resoner or Latin resonare 'sound again'.