resonance / ˈrɛz ə nəns /

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resonance 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the state or quality of being resonant.
  2. the prolongation of sound by reflection; reverberation.
  3. Phonetics. amplification of the range of audibility of any source of speech sounds, especially of phonation, by various couplings of the cavities of the mouth, nose, sinuses, larynx, pharynx, and upper thorax, and, to some extent, by the skeletal structure of the head and upper chest.the distribution of amplitudes among interrelated cavities in the head, chest, and throat that are characteristic for a particular speech sound and relatively independent of variations in pitch.
  4. Physics. the state of a system in which an abnormally large vibration is produced in response to an external stimulus, occurring when the frequency of the stimulus is the same, or nearly the same, as the natural vibration frequency of the system.the vibration produced in such a state.a hadron with a very short lifetime, of the order of 10−23 sec.
  5. Electricity. that condition of a circuit with respect to a given frequency or the like in which the net reactance is zero and the current flow a maximum.
  6. Also called mesomerism. Chemistry. the condition exhibited by a molecule when the actual arrangement of its valence electrons is intermediate between two or more arrangements having nearly the same energy, and the positions of the atomic nuclei are identical.
  7. Medicine/Medical. a sound produced when air is present.

resonance 近义词

n. 名词 noun

reverberation

resonance 的近义词 4

更多resonance例句

  1. This is also exactly what happened, even more egregiously, at the end of Hill House — and just as with Hill House, viewers likely won’t care, because they’ll be too invested in the emotional resonance of the moment.
  2. While the participants were adjusting their bets, they lay inside a machine that performs functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI.
  3. As a result, ads create more impact and resonance on CTV than on other platforms, including mobile and linear television.
  4. Researchers at Facebook and New York University have found a way to significantly reduce the time it takes to capture magnetic resonance images, in a breakthrough with potential to transform medical imaging.
  5. “When you get into one of these resonances, those tidal waves start to get bigger,” he says.
  6. It would be difficult to find an issue with less resonance with the vast majority of voters than climate change.
  7. In any case, the narrative resonance of all this is impossible to deny.
  8. Byrne's voice isn't a singer's voice—it doesn't have the resonance.
  9. The timing of the violence against the students has particular resonance and has stirred public sentiment.
  10. The film holds a special resonance for Jones, since Terry also served as his mentor.
  11. The m relates it to the nares or humming tone (which is the basis of all resonance in the voice).
  12. Then gradually raise the pitch, still obtaining the tones from the chest and uttering them with full resonance.
  13. He was remarkable for the exceeding courtesy of his demeanor and for the sweetness and bell-like resonance of his voice.
  14. The term "dark" here implies a deep and obscure resonance, with little friction.
  15. It was a still, clear, freezing night, when the least sound clinked with a metallic resonance.