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1 retumbar
v.1 to resound.2 to boom, to resound, to thunder, to reverberate.3 to boom to.Me retumba la explosión The explosion booms to me.* * *1 (resonar) to resound, echo2 (tronar) to thunder, boom* * *verb1) to resound2) roar3) roll* * *VI1) [artillería] to boom, thunder; [trueno] to roll, crash2) [voz, pasos] to echo* * *verbo intransitivo voz/explosión to boom; eco to resound; paso to echo; trueno to roll, boom; habitación to resound* * *= reverberate, resound, rumble, thunder, rage.Ex. The film was narrowly endorsed by the ALA only after a heated and violent debate which is still reverberating = La película fue apoyada por la ALA con un estrecho margen después de un debate violento y acalorado que todavía resuena.Ex. It has resounded through successive grandiose pronouncements in the major library inquiries of the century, the library as `the centre of the intellectual life of the area which it serves'.Ex. As a writer he could not continue to live in Czechoslovakia after the Soviet tanks rumbled into Prague in 1968.Ex. The juggernaut of 'new British' history thunders on with Smyth's textbook on the United Kingdom between 1660 and 1800.Ex. The party raged into the early morning hours drawing the attention of police, who have increased patrols in the area because of end of the year partying.* * *verbo intransitivo voz/explosión to boom; eco to resound; paso to echo; trueno to roll, boom; habitación to resound* * *= reverberate, resound, rumble, thunder, rage.Ex: The film was narrowly endorsed by the ALA only after a heated and violent debate which is still reverberating = La película fue apoyada por la ALA con un estrecho margen después de un debate violento y acalorado que todavía resuena.
Ex: It has resounded through successive grandiose pronouncements in the major library inquiries of the century, the library as `the centre of the intellectual life of the area which it serves'.Ex: As a writer he could not continue to live in Czechoslovakia after the Soviet tanks rumbled into Prague in 1968.Ex: The juggernaut of 'new British' history thunders on with Smyth's textbook on the United Kingdom between 1660 and 1800.Ex: The party raged into the early morning hours drawing the attention of police, who have increased patrols in the area because of end of the year partying.* * *retumbar [A1 ]viA «voz» to boom; «eco» to resound; «paso» to echo; «trueno» to roll, boom; «cañón/explosión» to boomtiene una voz que retumba he has a loud, booming voicelos golpes hacían retumbar las paredes the banging was making the walls shakeB «habitación» to resoundel teatro retumbaba con los aplausos the theater resounded with the sound of clappingtodo el pasillo parecía retumbar con las pisadas the whole corridor seemed to echo o resound with the sound of footsteps* * *
retumbar ( conjugate retumbar) verbo intransitivo [voz/explosión] to boom;
[ eco] to resound;
[ paso] to echo;
[ trueno] to roll, boom;
[ habitación] to resound
retumbar verbo intransitivo
1 (hacer mucho ruido) to thunder, boom
(las pisadas, golpes) to resound
2 (resonar, pervivir) sus insultos resonaban en mis oídos, his abuse resounded in my head
' retumbar' also found in these entries:
English:
boom
- roll
- rumble
- crash
- pound
- resound
- reverberate
* * *retumbar vi1. [resonar] to resound;sus gritos retumbaban en la cueva his shouts echoed o resounded around the cave;las paredes retumbaban con cada explosión the walls shook with each explosion;Famme retumban los oídos my ears are ringing2. [hacer ruido] to thunder, to boom;el trueno retumbó en la sala the thunder rumbled through the hall* * *v/i boom* * *retumbar vi1) : to boom, to thunder2) : to resound, to reverberate* * *retumbar vb1. (resonar) to echo2. (hacer ruido) to boom -
2 resonar
v.1 to resound, to echo.2 to resound on.Me resuena el grito The scream resounds on me.* * *1 (gen) to resound2 (cristal, metales) to ring3 (tener eco) to echo4 figurado to have repercussions* * *verbto resound, echo, ring* * *VI to resound, ring (de with)* * ** * *= reverberate, resonate, resound, rumble.Ex. The film was narrowly endorsed by the ALA only after a heated and violent debate which is still reverberating = La película fue apoyada por la ALA con un estrecho margen después de un debate violento y acalorado que todavía resuena.Ex. By the way, here I have stolen a phrase from the Library of Congress, not to pick on this wonderful institution, but because its mission statement resonates with a number of individuals like me, who work in research libraries.Ex. It has resounded through successive grandiose pronouncements in the major library inquiries of the century, the library as `the centre of the intellectual life of the area which it serves'.Ex. As a writer he could not continue to live in Czechoslovakia after the Soviet tanks rumbled into Prague in 1968.* * ** * *= reverberate, resonate, resound, rumble.Ex: The film was narrowly endorsed by the ALA only after a heated and violent debate which is still reverberating = La película fue apoyada por la ALA con un estrecho margen después de un debate violento y acalorado que todavía resuena.
Ex: By the way, here I have stolen a phrase from the Library of Congress, not to pick on this wonderful institution, but because its mission statement resonates with a number of individuals like me, who work in research libraries.Ex: It has resounded through successive grandiose pronouncements in the major library inquiries of the century, the library as `the centre of the intellectual life of the area which it serves'.Ex: As a writer he could not continue to live in Czechoslovakia after the Soviet tanks rumbled into Prague in 1968.* * *vi(hacer eco) to echo, resoundsus gritos de dolor aún resuenan en mis oídos his cries of pain still ring in my ears* * *
resonar ( conjugate resonar) verbo intransitivo
resonar verbo intransitivo to resound
' resonar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
retumbar
English:
echo
- resound
- reverberate
- ring
- ring out
- sound
* * *resonar vito resound, to echo;aún resuenan en mi mente sus gritos de dolor her cries of pain are still ringing in my head* * *v/i echo* * *resonar {19} vi: to resound, to ring* * *resonar vb to echo -
3 reverberar
v.1 to reverberate (sonido).El oboe reverbera The oboe reverberates.2 to boom to.Me reverbera el altoparlante The loudspeaker booms to me.3 to reflect light.El cromo reverbera Chrome reflects light.* * *1 to reverberate, reflect* * *VI1) [luz] to play, be reflected; [superficie] to shimmer, shine; [nieve] to glarela luz reverberaba en el agua — the light played o danced on the water
2) [sonido] to reverberate* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( destellar)el sol reverberaba en los vidrios — the sun glittered o sparkled on the windowpanes
b) sonido to reverberate, echo* * *= reverberate, resonate, resound.Ex. The film was narrowly endorsed by the ALA only after a heated and violent debate which is still reverberating = La película fue apoyada por la ALA con un estrecho margen después de un debate violento y acalorado que todavía resuena.Ex. By the way, here I have stolen a phrase from the Library of Congress, not to pick on this wonderful institution, but because its mission statement resonates with a number of individuals like me, who work in research libraries.Ex. It has resounded through successive grandiose pronouncements in the major library inquiries of the century, the library as `the centre of the intellectual life of the area which it serves'.* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( destellar)el sol reverberaba en los vidrios — the sun glittered o sparkled on the windowpanes
b) sonido to reverberate, echo* * *= reverberate, resonate, resound.Ex: The film was narrowly endorsed by the ALA only after a heated and violent debate which is still reverberating = La película fue apoyada por la ALA con un estrecho margen después de un debate violento y acalorado que todavía resuena.
Ex: By the way, here I have stolen a phrase from the Library of Congress, not to pick on this wonderful institution, but because its mission statement resonates with a number of individuals like me, who work in research libraries.Ex: It has resounded through successive grandiose pronouncements in the major library inquiries of the century, the library as `the centre of the intellectual life of the area which it serves'.* * *reverberar [A1 ]vi1(destellar): las estrellas reverberaban en la oscuridad de la noche the stars twinkled in the darkness of the nightel sol reverberaba en los cristales the sun glittered o sparkled on the windowpanesreverberaba en la nieve it sparkled o glistened on the snow2 «sonido» to reverberate, echo* * *reverberar vi1. [sonido] to reverberate2. [luz, calor] to reflect;el sol reverberaba sobre las aguas the sunlight glinted on the water* * *v/i1 de luz shimmer, reflect2 de sonido reverberate* * *reverberar vi: to reverberate♦ reverberación nf -
4 atronar
v.1 to make a great noise in imitation of thunder.2 to stun, to stupefy.3 to stop the ears of horses, to prevent their fright at noises.4 to be thunder-struck.5 to die from effect of a thunder-storm, said of chickens in the egg and of silkworms in the cocoon.6 to deafen, to stun, to din, to stun with noise.7 to make a deafening sound, to roar, to din.* * *1 (asordar) to deafen2 (aturdir) to stun, daze* * *VT1) (=ensordecer) to deafen2) (=aturdir) to bewilder, stun3) (Taur) (=acogotar) to fell with a blow on the neck* * *verbo intransitivo avión/cañones to thunder* * *verbo intransitivo avión/cañones to thunder* * *viempezaron a atronar los teléfonos the phones started ringing furiouslyatruenan los aviones y es imposible dormir it's impossible to sleep with the planes thundering o roaring overhead■ atronarvt‹lugar›atronaron el espacio del estadio con gritos de protesta the stadium rang with shouts of protest* * *♦ vtel ruido del tráfico atronaba las calles the streets resounded with the deafening noise of the traffic♦ vilos ruidos de los manifestantes atronaban en las calles the streets resounded with the deafening noise of the demonstrators;las ovaciones atronaban en el estadio the stadium rang with the cheers of the crowd
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