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resonance

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Colours & sounds, Physics
res·o·nance /ˈrezənəns/ noun  1. [uncountable]C the resonance of a sound is its quality of being deep and loud and continuing for a long time 嘹亮,洪亮2 [countable, uncountable] formalMEANING the special meaning or importance that something has for you because it relates to your own experiences 〔因与亲身经历有关而产生的〕共鸣 a tradition that has little resonance in the 21st century21世纪难以引起共鸣的传统 His words will have resonance for many musicians. 他的话将在很多音乐家心里产生共鸣。3. [countable, uncountable] technicalCHP sound that is produced or increased in one object by sound waves from another object 共鸣,共振
Examples from the Corpus
resonanceIt was interesting to note a complete change in the timbre and resonance when the bird moved to another song-perch.The movie had a special emotional resonance for me.When the last resonances of the symphony had died, all that was left was an electronic whine.Martha and Mary, the sisters of Lazarus, are central figures in a Gospel story with particular resonance for Catholic women.It had a certain peaty resonance.the powerful resonance of Jessie's voiceThough it no longer has the same resonance, it remains an important criterion.has ... resonanceThe right to dress as one chooses is one of those perks that seems minor but has great resonance.And, unlike a lot of recent period movies, Ridicule certainly has resonance in our time.Though it no longer has the same resonance, it remains an important criterion.Celtic music has a resonance, a tradition that somehow speaks to people of all nationalities.Only that which is precise has resonance, he wrote.
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resonance
resonance /ˈrezənəns/ noun
1. [uncountable] the resonance of a sound is its quality of being deep and loud and continuing for a long time
2. [uncountable and countable] formal the special meaning or importance that something has for you because it relates to your own experiences:
    a tradition that has little resonance in the 21st century
    His words will have resonance for many musicians.
3. [uncountable and countable] technical sound that is produced or increased in one object by sound waves from another object


res·on·anceBrE /ˈrezənəns/ 🔊NAmE /ˈrezənəns/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] (formal) (of sound 声音) the quality of being resonant 洪亮;响亮Her voice had a strange and thrilling resonance. 她的声音洪亮,有一种奇特的震撼人心的效果。🔊🔊 [countable, uncountable] (specialist) the sound or other vibration of a similar frequency produced in an object by sound or vibrations of a similar frequency from another object 共鸣;共振;谐振 [uncountable, countable] (formal) (in a piece of writing, music, etc. 文章、乐曲等) the power to bring images, feelings, etc. into the mind of the person reading or listening; the images, etc. produced in this way 激发联想的力量;引起共鸣的力量;引起的联想(或共鸣)