0 to produce, increase, or fill with sound, by vibrating (= shaking) objects that are near -- 发出回响;发出共鸣;回荡
1 to be filled with a particular quality -- 充满,弥漫(某种特质)
The building resonates with historic significance. 这座房子富有历史意义。
The significance of those great stories resonates down the centuries. 这些著名故事的深远意义将世代流传。
Her experiences resonate powerfully with me, living, as I do, in a similar family situation. 她的家庭生活环境和我相似,所以她的经历在我心中引起强烈共鸣。
The fluctuation is localized at the surface where the frequency (real) of the stable diocotron waves resonates with the flow continuum.
In this conceptual scheme, the radiating element (bell, resonating body, etc.) is implicitly enclosed within the resonator.
The framing of discourse, then, resonates strongly with the way the exhibits themselves are framed visually.
However, the new policy resonates awkwardly with an unfortunate venture some 40 years ago.
The actual arrangement resonates between the two or three alternative structures.
What ensued from that debate became a mythic moment that resonates throughout countless memoirs, documentaries and commentaries on the period.
We learn about women's and men's daily survival strategies and how money and mobility resonated within the more intimate worlds of sexuality and marriage.
First, they resonated with existing and very deepseated intellectual predispositions.