resonated
past simple and past participle ofresonate
单词 | resonated |
释义 | resonated past simple and past participle ofresonate resonate verb[I] uk/ˈrez.ən.eɪt/us/ˈrez.ən.eɪt/resonateverb[I](MAKE SOUND)toproduce,increase, orfillwithsound, byvibrating(=shaking)objectsthat are near: Hisvoiceresonated in theemptychurch. Thenoiseof thebellresonatedthroughthebuilding. Compare resound Shaking, swinging and vibrating
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Sounds made by objects, movement or impact resonateverb[I](HAVE QUALITY/EFFECT)to befilledwith aparticularquality: Thebuildingresonateswithhistoricsignificance. tocontinueto have apowerfuleffectorvalue: Thesignificanceof thosegreatstoriesresonates down thecenturies. If anexperienceormemoryresonates, it makes youthinkof anothersimilarone: Herexperiencesresonatepowerfullywithme,living, as I do, in asimilarfamilysituation. Conditions and characteristics
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Affecting and influencing Remembering, reminding and reminders Examplesofresonatedresonated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. He cultivated this self-image through unceasing teaching and writing thatresonatedwell beyond systematic theology. From theCambridge English Corpus But even considerations about the technical realization of perpetual motionresonatedwith the understanding of the sovereign as the self-acting agent. From theCambridge English Corpus The free long waves inside the harbour may beresonatedin a low-frequency range which is relevant to the harbour resonance. From theCambridge English Corpus They demonstrated that the free long waves can beresonatedinside the harbour. From theCambridge English Corpus In the higher frequency range both locked and free long waves could beresonated. From theCambridge English Corpus Each stroke isresonatedin a stereo digital delay line where the feedback level is gradually raised until it dominates the original sound. From theCambridge English Corpus And this aspect of their character clearlyresonatedwith the public at large: it made their genius human. From theCambridge English Corpus These repudiationsresonatedwith the empiricist teachings of contemporary natural science. From theCambridge English Corpus The bell as it wasresonatedwith one part of his voice, and the modulated oneresonatedwith the other part. From theCambridge English Corpus We learn about women's and men's daily survival strategies and how money and mobilityresonatedwithin the more intimate worlds of sexuality and marriage. From theCambridge English Corpus First, theyresonatedwith existing and very deepseated intellectual predispositions. From theCambridge English Corpus The romantic ideal of self-overcoming within the ' superman ' literatureresonatedwith feminist thought. From theCambridge English Corpus But while their argumentsresonatedwith the administration in 1905, eight years later the same arguments fell on deaf ears. From theCambridge English Corpus The defence of employment and public serviceresonatedwith the wider public. From theCambridge English Corpus Such experiences (physical discomfort, difficulties with stamina, acute performance anxiety)resonatedwith me as a player. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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