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单词 resounding
释义
resoundingre‧sound‧ing /rɪˈzaʊndɪŋ/ adjective Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Her remarks were met with resounding cheers.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • By 1880 there were about a thousand hotels in the scheme which proved a resounding success.
  • If it comes close to matching the Braehead competition, then it will be a resounding success.
  • The answer has to be a resounding no.
  • The embassage had a trumpeter, and he blew a resounding flourish.
  • The papers screamed superlatives, and La Scala, sulking after a resounding flop with Don Carlos, scowled and spat.
  • There are times when they almost entirely break surface and re-enter the water with a resounding slap of their tails.
  • They were shattered by the sudden incursion of a resounding bass voice which broke into song.
  • This was the one resounding defeat of Charlemagne's campaigns, recorded in the ninth-century life of the king by Eginhard.
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
making a lot of noise – used about sounds, voices, or music: · a loud explosion· He was talking in a very loud voice.· The music was too loud.
making a lot of noise – used about people, machines, and places that are too loud: · The traffic was so noisy.· noisy neighbours· a noisy bar
rowdy people behave in a noisy and uncontrolled way. A rowdy place such as a bar is full of noisy people, often behaving badly: · rowdy football fans· a rowdy bar
especially written unpleasantly loud – used about the excited sound of groups of people: · raucous laughter· raucous crowds
[only before noun] used to describe a loud noise when something hits another thing, that seems to continue for a few seconds. Also used about people cheering or shouting loudly: · The door hit the wall with a resounding crash.· a resounding cheer
WORD SETS
ablaze, adjectiveacoustic, adjectiveacoustics, nounaglow, adjectivebaa, verbbabble, verbbabble, nounbabel, nounbaby talk, nounbackfire, verbbackground, nounbang, nounbang, verbbang, interjectionbark, verbbark, nounbattle cry, nounbay, verbbeat, verbbeat, nounbellow, verbbellow, nounblare, verbblast, nounbleat, verbbleep, nounbleep, verbblip, nounbong, nounboom, nounboom, verbbowwow, interjectionbrassy, adjectivebray, verbbrazen, adjectivebreathy, adjectivebubble, verbbump, nounchatter, verbchatter, nounclink, verbclink, nouncrack, verbcrack, nouncrackle, verbcrackling, nouncrash, verbcrash, nouncreak, verbcreaky, adjectivecroak, verbcroak, nouncrow, nouncrow, verbcrunch, nouncrunch, verbding-dong, noundiscord, noundiscordant, adjectivedrone, verbdrone, noundrown, verbdrum, verbdrumbeat, noundrumming, noundull, adjectiveecho, verbecho, nounfizz, verbflat, adjectivefootfall, nounfootstep, nounfusillade, noungrinding, adjectivegroan, verbgroan, noungrunt, verbgrunt, nounguffaw, verbgunshot, nounguttural, adjectivehigh, adjectivehigh, adverbhiss, verbindistinct, adjectiveirregular, adjectivelow, verbmarbled, adjectivematching, adjectivemellow, adjectivemelodic, adjectivemelodious, adjectivemetallic, adjectivemoan, verbmoan, nounmodulate, verbmonotone, nounmoo, verbmurmur, verbmurmur, nounmusical, adjectivemusically, adverbmute, verbnasal, adjectivenoise, nounoink, interjectionoof, interjectionpatter, verbpatter, nounpeal, nounpeal, verbpenetrating, adjectivepercussion, nounpsychedelic, adjectivepulse, nounputter, verbquack, verbquack, nounquaver, nounracket, nounrasp, verbrasp, nounraspberry, nounrat-a-tat, nounrattle, nounraucous, adjectivereedy, adjectivereport, nounresonance, nounresonant, adjectiveresonate, verbresonator, nounresound, verbresounding, adjectivereverberate, verbreverberation, nounrich, adjectivering, nounring, verbringing, adjectiveripple, verbripple, nounroar, nounroaring, adjectiveroll, verbrough, adjectiverustle, verbrustle, nounscratch, verbscratch, nounscream, verbscream, nounscrunch, verbsmoky, adjectivesnarl, verbsoft, adjectivesoft-spoken, adjectivesonorous, adjectivesotto voce, adverbsplosh, verbsweet, adjectiveswoosh, verbtick-tock, nountinny, adjectivetonal, adjectivevivid, adjectivevowel, nounwail, verbweak, adjectivewhack, nounwham, interjectionwhine, verbwhinny, verbwhirr, verbwhistle, verbwhistle, nounyelp, nounyowl, verbzoom, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=a complete defeat, by a very large amount)· He quit as prime minister following a crushing defeat in regional elections.
(=very great success)· Financially, the event was a resounding success.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· If it comes close to matching the Braehead competition, then it will be a resounding success.· The organisers claimed the conference was a resounding success.· They achieved an immediate and resounding success.· This appeal proved a resounding success.· On the other hand, others have described the issue as a resounding success as all the shares were sold.· By 1880 there were about a thousand hotels in the scheme which proved a resounding success.· They achieved resounding success, shouting psalms on the battlefield and when marching.· It is clear from everyone I asked to comment that I was not alone in thinking the evening was a resounding success.
· The outcome - a resounding victory for the home team, not that they appeared particularly surprised.· As is well known, the Battle of El Alamein was a resounding victory and established Montgomery's reputation.· The Batde of Toba-Fushimi was a resounding victory for the imperial troops which, though outnumbered, were better equipped.· The result was a resounding victory for the regime and for its new Constitution.· Significantly, at press conferences after the judgment both sides claimed the result as a resounding victory.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY
  • At $ 3. 99, a weekday all-you-can-eat lunch buffet proved a resounding success.
  • His foray into biography is also a resounding success.
  • It was his most resounding defeat in terms of lengths.
  • On the one hand, so many victories; on the other, resounding defeat at Trafalgar in 1805.
  • On the other hand, others have described the issue as a resounding success as all the shares were sold.
  • That resounding success, moreover, was followed by others.
  • The organisers claimed the conference was a resounding success.
  • The outcome - a resounding victory for the home team, not that they appeared particularly surprised.
1resounding success/victory/defeat etc a very great or complete success, victory etc:  The show was a resounding success.2[only before noun] a resounding noise is so loud that it seems to continue for a few seconds:  a resounding thud see thesaurus at loudresoundingly adverb
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