Nghĩa của từ resound bằng Tiếng Anh

verb
1
(of a sound, voice, etc.) fill a place with sound; be loud enough to echo.
another scream resounded through the school
2
sing (the praises) of.
Horace resounds the praises of Italy
verb

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1. Becombed They resound with thy day

2. Late 16th century from Latin Clangor, from clangere ‘resound’.

3. 31 ‘A noise will resound to the ends of the earth,

4. Ring, toll, resound, chime, reverberate, jangle, clank, bong, clash A little later the church bell Clanged.

5. THE streets of Ephesus resound with shouts, cries, and the thunder of crowds running.

6. Your voice shall resound from land to land and many poets will echo your songs . "

7. Again, these are outcomes not just experienced by a few, but that resound across all strata of society.

8. Ring, toll, resound, chime, reverberate, jangle, clank, bong, clash A little later the church bell Clanged.

9. From this Friday, July 23rd, 2010 and until Sunday, July 25th, Nendaz will resound in the sound of the alphorn.

10. The excellent acoustics of that partially restored structure permitted all to hear with ease, and the old walls were made to resound with songs to Jehovah’s praise.

11. We made that small house ring with boisterous mirth and resound with the murmur of much sober talk, making amends then to Walden vale for the long silences.

12. Bards say that the multiverse was spoken into existence, that the words of the gods gave it shape, and that echoes of these primordial Words of Creation still resound throughout the cosmos.

13. Milton (Alcaics) O mighty-mouth'd inventor of harmonies, O skill'd to sing of Time or Eternity, God-gifted *****-voice of England, Milton, a name to resound for ages; Whose Titan angels, Gabriel, Abdiel, Starr'd from Jehovah's gorgeous armouries, Tower, as the deep-domed empyrean

14. Clatter: 1 n a rattling noise (often produced by rapid movement) “the shutters Clattered against the house” “the Clatter of iron wheels on cobblestones” Type of: noise sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound) v make a rattling sound “Clatter ing dishes ” Synonyms: brattle , clack Type of: make noise , noise , resound

15. I 'll Await a second viewing to decide whether this really is Haneke at his very best, but for now I suspect that The White Ribbon will be the film that will most resound in the mind after the red carpet has been rolled up and put in mothballs for yet another year.

16. In their hearts they heard resound Saint Gregory Nazianzen's admonition: ''First be purified and then purify others, first allow yourself to be instructed by wisdom and then instruct others, first become light and then enlighten others, first draw close to God and then guide others to him, first be holy yourself and then make others holy''.50

17. 1500, "instruction in Christian principles," also "elementary question-and-answer book of religious instruction," from French catéchisme (14c.) and directly from Church Latin Catechismus "book of instruction," from Greek katekhismos, from katekhizein "teach orally, instruct by word of mouth," from katekhein "to resound" (see catechesis).

18. The remnants of the old fragment of the Book of Paulus on interest, Fiscus ex suis contractibus usuras non dat, sep ipse accipit, (4) contained in the Digest, still appear to resound in legal texts which apply– Ibid., paragraph 30 that ancient distinction depending on whether the debts concerned are owed to or by the tax authorities.