resonated
英 [ˈrezəneɪtɪd]
美 [ˈrezəneɪtɪd]
v. 产生共鸣; 发出回响; 回荡; (使)回响,起回声; 使产生联想; 引起共鸣; 和…的想法(或观念)类似
resonate的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 发出嘹亮的声音;回响;回荡
If somethingresonates, it vibrates and produces a deep, strong sound.- The bass guitar began to thump so loudly that it resonated in my head.
低音电吉他开始砰砰作响,巨大的声音一直在我的脑海里回响。
- The bass guitar began to thump so loudly that it resonated in my head.
- VERB 有特殊意义;引起共鸣
You say that somethingresonateswhen it has a special meaning or when it is particularly important to someone.- London is confident and alive, resonating with all the qualities of a civilised city.
伦敦洋溢着自信和活力,呈现出一个文明城市的所有特性。
- London is confident and alive, resonating with all the qualities of a civilised city.
双语例句
- My father's subsequent silence resonated with disapproval.
父亲事后的缄默不语表明他对我们婚事的反对。 - The tragic story of Abelard and Heloise has resonated through the ages.
阿伯拉尔和埃洛伊丝的悲剧故事世世代代回荡在人们心里。 - These were British disputes but they resonated widely, reported from New York to Shanghai.
这些争端虽然出现在英国,却引起了广泛的共鸣&从纽约到上海,很多地方都对此有所报道。 - His voice resonated in the empty church.
他的声音在空荡荡的教堂里回响。 - The hall resonated with the notes of the trumpet solo.
大厅里回荡着小号独奏的声音。 - What he said must have resonated with people;
他说的话一定引起了人们的共鸣; - Along these lines a quote that has always resonated with me is one by Abraham Lincoln. He said I will prepare, and some day my chance will come. I have always believed this.
我一直相信林肯的一句话:我会时刻准备着机会的到来。 - A defeated Mr Cameron told the Commons that the vote reflected public opinion and I get that, a message that seems to have resonated well beyond the Syrian crisis itself.
受挫的卡梅伦对下议院说,这次投票反映了民意,我理解&引发这种共鸣的似乎远不止叙利亚危机。 - These issues resonated with the voters.
这些问题引起了投票者的共鸣。 - His affable style and dedication to both Groovy and Grails has resonated with a broad swath of readers.
他和蔼的风格以及对Groovy和Grails的奉献精神吸引了广泛的读者。