resonate
动词
定义 resonate 动词
sound
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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.