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adjectivehallend [Lärm, Schreie]; schallend [Gelächter, Stimme]; überwältigend [Sieg, Erfolg]; gewaltig [Niederlage, Misserfolg]* * *1) (loud: resounding cheers.) schallend2) (very great; complete: a resounding victory/success.) überwältigend* * *re·sound·ing[rɪˈzaʊndɪŋ]adj pred1. (very loud) schallend\resounding applause tosender Applaus\resounding laughter schallendes Gelächter2. (emphatic) unglaublich\resounding defeat schwere Niederlage\resounding success durchschlagender Erfolg* * *[rI'zaʊndɪŋ]adjnoise, shout, thud, crack widerhallend; laugh, voice schallend; (fig) triumph, victory, failure gewaltig; success durchschlagend; defeat haushochthe response was a resounding "no" — die Antwort war ein überwältigendes "Nein"
* * *adjectivehallend [Lärm, Schreie]; schallend [Gelächter, Stimme]; überwältigend [Sieg, Erfolg]; gewaltig [Niederlage, Misserfolg]* * *adj.widerhallend adj. -
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3 caning
can·ing[ˈkeɪnɪŋ]n* * *['keInɪŋ]n(= beating with cane) Schläge pl mit dem Stock, Prügeln nt (inf)to get a caning (Sport) — haushoch geschlagen werden; (new play etc) verrissen werden
* * *caning [ˈkeınıŋ] s:give sb a caning jemanden (mit dem Stock) züchtigen
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