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单词 reverb
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reverbn.

Brit. /ˈriːvəːb/, /rᵻˈvəːb/, U.S. /ˈriˌvərb/, /rəˈvərb/
Origin: Formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymon: reverberation n.
Etymology: Shortened < reverberation n. Compare reverb v.
colloquial.
1. Reverberation of sound; spec. an effect of this kind produced electronically. rare before mid 20th cent.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > [noun] > reverberation or echo
echo1340
repercussion1554
rebound1567
reverberation1569
reverberating1576
answer1609
re-echoing1611
re-echo1613
replicationa1616
back-echo1626
echoinga1649
reboation1648
redounda1665
aftersound1807
verberation1825
reverb1875
anacampsis1879
liveness1931
post-echo1956
1875 H. Ellison Stones from Quarry 93 Till back the dread reverb come clear And thousandfold, as from a precipice.
1962 Melody Maker 29 Sept. 3 (advt.) Volume, reverb volume.
1968 Blues Unlimited Dec. 10 Muddy's new album Electric Mud is a morass of feedback,..reverb and every other trick.
1987 Making Music July 4 Guitar related effects like transpose, mute,..and reverb effects.
2008 Magnet No. 79. 54/1 Peppermint-crisp melodies with a dark shadow of reverb and electronics.
2. An electronic device for producing reverberation.
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1960 Billboard 5 Sept. 16/4 The new unit is a combination of reverb' and echo, which is compatible with basic amplifiers.
1986 Melody Maker Apr. 12/1 There are six very good preset reverbs.
2007 Future Music Feb. 101/2 The reverb offers both digital and convolution algorithms, both of which sound as magnificent as you'd expect.

Derivatives

ˈreverbed adj. characterized or accompanied by electronically produced reverberation.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > [adjective] > reverberating or echoing > reverberated
echoed1590
reverberate1595
reverberated1678
reverbed1975
1963 Billboard 19 Oct. 14/3 A spatial quality against the non-reverbed brass and wood-wind sections.]
1975 Stereo Rev. Apr. 80 The music, which is never jazz and not always rock, is heavily electronic, very Moogy, and often a bit too reverbed for my taste.
1996 URB Dec. 42/1 Then, amid reverbed voices encouraging ‘come on’, a lilting flamenco guitar floats out of the city of speakers.
2005 J. Niimi Murmur ii. 39 An expansively reverbed snare drum in the left channel.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

reverbv.

Brit. /rᵻˈvəːb/, U.S. /rəˈvərb/
Forms: 1600s reuerb, 1700s– reverb.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Perhaps also partly formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymons: Latin reverberāre ; reverberate v.
Etymology: Irregularly < classical Latin reverberāre reverberate v. In later use perhaps shortened < reverberate v.; compare reverb n. Perhaps compare also reverbatory adj.
Chiefly literary.
1. transitive. = reverberate v. 4c.In later use chiefly with allusion to Shakespeare.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > resound [verb (transitive)] > reverberate or echo
answera1425
redoublea1542
rebound1555
return1557
reply1565
report1589
re-echo1595
repercuss?a1597
render1598
reverberate1603
respeak1604
reverb1608
retort1609
reword1609
revoice1610
refract1621
to give back1889
1608 W. Shakespeare King Lear i. 146 Nor are those empty harted whose low, sound Reuerbs no hollownes. View more context for this quotation
1789 W. Gilbank Day of Pentecost xi. 236 Heaven's wide concave shall the mighty sound Reverb.
1854 F. Tennyson in H. Tennyson Alfred Ld. Tennyson: Mem. (1897) I. 382 I believe him [sc. Browning] to be a man of infinite learning.., and moreover a sterling heart that reverbs no hollowness.
1885 J. H. Dell Dawning Grey, Songs of Surges 97 The rock, Reverbing the rhythm of breakers.
1909 J. Davidson Fleet St. & Other Poems 132 With savage cries that piercingly reverbed The tempest's dissonance.
1915 H. G. Cone Chant of Love for Eng. 40 ‘Love, love, love,’ rang round her as she passed From sight, with mystic murmurs o'er and o'er Reverbed from hollow heaven.
1992 English 41 105 Edmund's words reverb a hollowness.
2. intransitive. = reverberate v. 4b.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > resound [verb (intransitive)] > reverberate or echo
aqueathOE
again-sounda1382
replya1393
answera1425
rolla1522
rebellow1590
re-echo1590
redouble1595
surrebound?1611
speaka1616
rethunder1716
reverb1796
1796 R. F. Cheetham Odes & Misc. 98 Hark! 'tis her voice reverbs upon my ear.
1830 W. Phillips Mt. Sinai ii. 33 The potential peal,..Tremendous rolling, over space reverbs.
1896 Dundee Advertiser 15 Aug. 4 The country which groaned before still groans till the hills reverb.
1987 E. Prager Clea & Zeus Divorce (1988) x. 61 The voice of the director reverbed through the dressing room.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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