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adjective1) hallend [Echo, Ton, Klang]; volltönend [Stimme]2) [Raum, Körper:] mit viel Resonanz* * *['rezənənt]- academic.ru/61801/resonance">resonance* * *reso·nant[ˈrezənənt]adj [wider]hallendto be \resonant with memories ( fig) Erinnerungen aufkommen lassen* * *['rezənənt]adjresonant with the sound of singing/a thousand voices — von Gesang/vom Klang von tausend Stimmen erfüllt
2) (fig)to be resonant of sth — an etw (acc) erinnern
to be resonant with tradition/history — reich an Tradition/Geschichte sein
* * *resonant adj (adv resonantly)1. wider-, nachhallend ( beide:with von)2. volltönend (Stimme)3. PHYS mitschwingend, resonant, Resonanz…:resonant rise Aufschaukeln n* * *adjective1) hallend [Echo, Ton, Klang]; volltönend [Stimme]2) [Raum, Körper:] mit viel Resonanz* * *adj.mitschwingend adj.nachhallend adj.resonant adj.
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