resonate
verb /ˈrezəneɪt/
/ˈrezəneɪt/
(formal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they resonate | /ˈrezəneɪt/ /ˈrezəneɪt/ |
he / she / it resonates | /ˈrezəneɪts/ /ˈrezəneɪts/ |
past simple resonated | /ˈrezəneɪtɪd/ /ˈrezəneɪtɪd/ |
past participle resonated | /ˈrezəneɪtɪd/ /ˈrezəneɪtɪd/ |
-ing form resonating | /ˈrezəneɪtɪŋ/ /ˈrezəneɪtɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive] (of a voice, an instrument, etc.
) to make a deep, clear sound that continues for a long time嗓音、乐器等 产生共鸣;发出回响;回荡 - Her voice resonated through the theatre.
她的声音在剧场里回响。
- Her voice resonated through the theatre.
- [intransitive] (of a place
) to be filled with sound; to make a sound continue longer地方 synonym resound(使)回响,起回声 - The body of the violin acts as a resonating chamber and makes the sound louder.
小提琴琴身相当于一个共鸣箱,把声音放大。 - resonate with something The room resonated with the chatter of 100 people.
屋里充满了 100 人唧唧喳喳的声音。
- The body of the violin acts as a resonating chamber and makes the sound louder.
- [intransitive] resonate (with somebody/something) to remind somebody of something; to be similar to what somebody thinks or believes
使产生联想;引起共鸣;和…的想法(或观念)类似 - These issues resonated with the voters.
这些问题引起了投票者的共鸣。 - His speech resonated with the fears and suspicions of his audience.
他的演讲引起了听众的恐惧和怀疑。
- These issues resonated with the voters.
- [intransitive] resonate (with something) (literary) to be full of a particular quality or feeling
充满 - She makes a simple story resonate with complex themes and emotions.
她使一部情节简单的小说充满了复杂的主题和情感。
- She makes a simple story resonate with complex themes and emotions.
词源late 19th cent.: from Latin resonat- ‘resounded’, from the verb resonare, from re- (expressing intensive force) + sonare ‘to sound’.