nonresonant 的 2 个定义
- resounding or echoing, as sounds: the resonant thundering of cannons being fired.
- deep and full of resonance: a resonant voice.
- pertaining to resonance.
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- Phonetics. a vowel or a voiced consonant or semivowel that is neither a stop nor an affricate, as, in English,.
nonresonant 近义词
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更多nonresonant例句
- That gained foundation in an elegant, emotionally resonant processional.
- Metaphorically speaking, it’s a history that continues to feel very resonant.
- It felt like such a resonant film to re-explore and reimagine.
- Its four active transducers and two JBL bass radiators are powered by a robust 30-watt amplifier and are designed to produce massive, resonant tones that you can both see and hear.
- The very property that creates the most satisfying, long-lasting colors is exactly the resonant, high-energy behavior that makes them so deadly.
- He has a lean, crackling energy about him, a sense of dramatic flourish, a resonant voice that is not unaware of its own music.
- The writing is resonant, but must America “see itself” so squarely in this particular regard?
- Tanaquil Le Clercq is a name resonant with drama and tragedy.
- The dialogue is pure McCarthy as well: clipped, resonant, near-Biblical—and somewhat pompous.
- And then when people finally talk, it has a much more resonant feeling.
- Under the name of "Chimes" these resonant gongs are now finding place in many Church and Concert organs.
- The entire heavens seemed to form a sounding-board, the least vibration resonant beneath its stretch.
- Peggy went up to the piano, which was open, and struck two or three resonant chords.
- They rode in parties to High Knob, and the ring of hoof and the laughter of youth and maid made every dusk resonant with joy.
- If he had been nearer, perhaps he might have heard the resonant snores of the sleeping Jacks.