resonate

动词

UK/ˈrez.ᵊn.eɪt/
US/ˈrez.ᵊn.eɪt/

定义 resonate 动词

sound

  1. Intransitive

    To produce, increase, or fill with sound through the vibration of nearby objects.

    • His voice echoed through the vacant cathedral.

    • The sound of the bell reverberated within the hall.

    • The deep drumbeat resonated throughout the room.

quality

  1. Intransitive

    To be filled or pervaded with a particular quality.

    • This old house resonates with a sense of nostalgia.

    • The report resonates with honesty and integrity.

    • The city resonates with a rich historical background.

effect

  1. Intransitive

    To continue to have a powerful effect or lasting significance.

    • The importance of this invention will continue to resonate for decades.

    • The themes of the film still resonate with audiences today.

    • The writer's ideas continue to resonate through the generations.

emotion

  1. Intransitive

    To evoke an emotional connection or a feeling of shared experience.

    • The poem resonated with me because I have had similar experiences.

    • The story resonated with many who had faced similar challenges.

    • Her speech was so successful because she resonated with her audience.