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词汇 resonate with
释义
Phr V
resonate with
resonates, resonating, resonated
resonate with sth
formal to have a lot of a particular quality or feeling
This building, standing in the oldest quarter of the town, resonates with historic significance.
phraseresonate with1. resonate with sth formal to be full of a particular quality: This dish has its origins in Thailand and absolutely resonates with sharp, sweet, and spicy flavours. poetry that resonates with biblical imagery SIMILAR TO: be full of2. resonate with sb if an idea or plan resonates with a particular group of people, they approve of it and strongly support it: Clinton's emphasis on jobs and the economy clearly resonated with California voters. SIMILAR TO: meet with sb's approval

resonate with

1. To carry the sound of some lingering acoustical force. The entire house resonated with the sound of his music. The streets resonated with gunfire, keeping residents in a perpetual state of fear.
2. To be in agreement, harmony, or conformity with something else. It seems suspicious that the notoriously authoritarian country is suddenly proposing a peace agreement that resonates so closely with what the global community has been requesting. The description of the course really resonated with what I wanted in a Medieval English Literature class.
3. To produce or evoke an appealing feeling of familiarity in someone. The show has achieved such huge success because its themes resonates with adults and children alike. It's clear that the book series has been resonating with readers around the country.

resonate with someone

Fig. [for an idea, issue, or concept] to appeal to someone or cause someone to relate to it. The concept of wearing worn-looking clothing seems to resonate with young people. Your notion just doesn't resonate with the public in general.

resonate with

v.
1. To sound with some particular tone: The house resonated with the final chime of the grandfather clock.
2. To correspond closely or harmoniously with something: My ideas for the film resonated with what the producers had in mind.
3. To evoke a feeling of shared emotion or belief with someone: His book mostly resonated with young adults.
4. To feel shared emotions or beliefs with something or someone: Everywhere she speaks, millions resonate with her message.
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