reverberate 的 3 个定义
re·ver·ber·at·ed, re·ver·ber·at·ing.
- to reecho or resound: Her singing reverberated through the house.
- Physics. to be reflected many times, as sound waves from the walls of a confined space.
- to rebound or recoil.
- to be deflected, as flame in a reverberatory furnace.
re·ver·ber·at·ed, re·ver·ber·at·ing.
- to echo back or reecho.
- to cast back or reflect.
- to subject to reflected heat, as in a reverberatory furnace.
reverberate 近义词
vibrate in sound
更多reverberate例句
- However, his claims will reverberate in a podcasting community already wary of Spotify’s growing power, and may damage Spotify’s reputation among musicians who say the company doesn’t compensate them adequately for their work.
- The Milwaukee Bucks’ decision not to take the court for their playoff game Wednesday reverberated quickly across the sports world.
- The lead baritone hits a depth in his throat that reverberates in your ribs.
- However, I don’t think anybody would say there hasn’t been a ton of important news this year, much of which could continue to reverberate later in the race.
- Cries for racial justice and systemic change are reverberating across the state.
- The cartoons zing, whirr, and reverberate harmonically, making each entry a sort of duet.
- If a goal is scored, the streets reverberate with cheers and honking horns.
- The silhouettes seem to reverberate across the room, in a mildly hall-of-mirrors effect.
- But the impact of the financial maneuvers that he made to save the company will reverberate for years.
- Over the weekend this question started to reverberate throughout the media pundit class.
- He uttered a long, loud yell, which seemed to reverberate up and down the lines for at least a mile.
- Who should know so well as I that it is but a handloom compared to the great guns that reverberate through the age to come?
- Then the sound would reverberate down the long expanse of ice, and go rolling away to the mountains far beyond.
- Ennis, edging desperately closer and closer to the line of victims, felt the mighty response reverberate about him.
- The ponderous steed of the widower thundered after, making the forest reverberate with the heavy fall of his hoofs.