0 a sound that lasts for a long time and makes things seem to shake -- 回响,回荡
1 effects that spread and affect a lot of people -- 震撼;产生广泛影响
This move is likely to have reverberations throughout the health service. 这一举措很可能会在整个医疗卫生服务系统产生巨大影响。
Then, within the space of almost a few days, the storm burst, the reverberations of which we are still feeling.
I have listened with fascination to reverberations of the 1980 discussions.
I have listened at a distance to the reverberations of the internal administration in the universities.
The reverberations of that statement, although the universities had since received more cash for building, are still going on.
The judgment will out, and this debate will have its reverberations.
If we have a successful and healthy economic area close by, the reverberations will spread out.
An unusual consistency across socialization contexts means that children are presented with reverberations of a similar moral message from a range of caregivers in a range of contexts.
In states of drowsiness, when most thalamic relay cells are in burst-firing mode, cortical hyperexcitability may force slow reverberations upon thalamocortical networks, and these may manifest as seizures.