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
- What he said must have resonated with people;
他说的话一定引起了人们的共鸣; - For the mid-day meal we found a lovely spot by a river and enjoyed an air of freedom that resonated with our monastic discipline.
我们找了一个临河的理想地点进餐,它那与我们寺规相应的自在气氛我们喜欢。 - American Beauty, an Oscar Award winner, resonated with the middle class families of that country.
奥斯卡获奖片《美国丽人》在该国中产阶级家庭中产生了共鸣。 - Next I measured the length of the aerial to try to gauge the way it resonated.
接着,我测量天线的长度,试图查明共鸣的方法。 - That message resonated with her as she grew up in the tumultuous political climate of the1960s.
这句话让在上世纪60年代混乱政治气氛中长大的的她产生了共鸣。 - The book, which is semi-autobiographical, quickly resonated across the demographic spectrum in China.
这本书带有半自传性质,很快在中国的各种人群中激起了反响。 - Her voice resonated through the theatre.
她的声音在剧院里回荡。 - 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。 - 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。 - That theme resonated throughout the sessions last week.
上周会议期间,这一主题引起了广泛共鸣。