resonate
动词 v.
英 /ˈɹɛz.əˌneɪt/
美 /ˈɹɛz.əˌneɪt/|/ˈɹez.əˌnæɪt/
英文释义
动词 v.
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To vibrate or sound, especially in response to another vibration.
— The books on top of the piano resonate when he plays certain notes.
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To have an effect or impact; to influence; to engender support.
— His words resonated with the crowd.
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To agree or sympathise, not necessarily perfectly, usually with an emotion, an attitude, or an intellectual position.
— 1976 Professor Rosenblith: U.S. DEPARTMENT of Health, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE DHEW Publication No. (NIH) 76-1138 Proceedings of Conferences I think the tone of concern, both within the outer and the inner circle here,. . . is obviously something that I resonate with. We're dealing with problems in decision-making and uncertainty...
词源
Etymology tree
Proto-Italic *wre-
Latin re-
Proto-Indo-European *swenh₂-
Proto-Indo-European *-yeti
Proto-Indo-European *-éyeti
Proto-Italic *swonaō
Latin sonō
Latin resonōbor.
English resonate
Borrowed from Latin resonō.
Proto-Italic *wre-
Latin re-
Proto-Indo-European *swenh₂-
Proto-Indo-European *-yeti
Proto-Indo-European *-éyeti
Proto-Italic *swonaō
Latin sonō
Latin resonōbor.
English resonate
Borrowed from Latin resonō.
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