resonate 的 2 个定义
res·o·nat·ed, res·o·nat·ing.
res·o·nat·ed, res·o·nat·ing.
- to cause to resound.
resonate 近义词
resound
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- Those images — two teams kneeling, together — they resonate, and they matter.
- The concept is clearly resonating with consumers as Jüsto saw impressive growth in 2020 with a 16-fold increase in revenue.
- Summer Of Soul is a passion project and to have it resonate with so many people on so many levels has been incredibly rewarding.
- In particular, the four films below will undoubtedly resonate as they make their way to theaters and streaming services in the coming months — and not one of them is a quirky Zoom comedy.
- Those aggressive tactics — and the lack of ongoing restaurant care and support after he signed — resonate in my mind a decade later.
- If history is a guide, Huckabee will need to resonate with more than just the faithful if he is to win.
- What makes this story resonate with fans is that it proves it takes more than just the costume to become “Spider-Man.”
- The question now is whether that message will still resonate with voters.
- In a message that would resonate profoundly if given today, he warned against the intrusive power of a faceless state.
- Does that sense of loss still resonate for current generations of Native Americans?
- The syllables resonate in a sound pattern with your world, to which you also still resonate.
- These are questions that resonate loudly in today's political discourse and in the beliefs of very many people.
- The case must be strong enough to counteract the tension of the strings and yet light enough to allow the sound to resonate.