释义 |
re·sound I. \rə̇ˈzau̇nd, rēˈz- sometimes -ˈsau̇-\ verb Etymology: Middle English resounen, from Middle French resoner, from Latin resonare to sound again, echo, resound, from re- + sonare to sound — more at sound intransitive verb 1. : to become filled with sound : ring, echo, reverberate < the earth resounded with his praise > 2. : to produce an echoing sound < through the dell his horn resounds — Sir Walter Scott > 3. : to become proclaimed or renowned < a name to resound for ages — Alfred Tennyson > transitive verb 1. : to proclaim (as someone's praises or virtues) : celebrate in music, song, or story : extol loudly or widely 2. : to cause (a sound) to be repeated : reecho 3. : to sound or utter in full resonant tones II. noun : something that resounds (as an echo) |