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1 reverberate
[rivɜ:bəreit]transitive verbodbijati (zvok, svetlobo), odsevati, odražati, nazaj pošiljati; dopustiti odjek ali odmev; chemistry technical reducirati, topiti, taliti; intransitive verb odbijati se (o zvoku, svetlobi), odsevati, odražati se, odjekniti, odmevati, razlegati se; nazaj delovati (on na) -
2 reverb
[rivɜ:b]transitive verbkrajšava za reverberate
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reverberate — ► VERB 1) (of a loud noise) be repeated as an echo. 2) have continuing serious effects. DERIVATIVES reverberant adjective reverberation noun reverberative adjective reverberator noun reverberatory adjective … English terms dictionary
reverberate — verb Reverberate is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑echo, ↑voice, ↑word … Collocations dictionary
reverberate — verb /ɹəˈvɜː(ɹ).bɜː(ɹ).eɪt/ a) to ring with many echos b) to have a lasting effect See Also: reverberation … Wiktionary
reverberate — verb 1》 (of a loud noise) be repeated as an echo. ↘(of a place) appear to vibrate because of a loud noise. 2》 have continuing serious effects. Derivatives reverberant adjective reverberantly adverb reverberation noun reverberative adjective… … English new terms dictionary
reverberate — verb (I) 1 if a loud sound reverberates, it is heard many times as it is sent back from different surfaces, so that the room or building where it is seems to shake (+ through/around/along etc): The sound of a train passing reverberated through… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
reverberate — verb Fred s voice reverberated across the room Syn: resound, echo, re echo, resonate, ring, boom, rumble, vibrate … Thesaurus of popular words
reverberate — UK [rɪˈvɜː(r)bəreɪt] / US [rɪˈvɜrbəˌreɪt] verb [intransitive] Word forms reverberate : present tense I/you/we/they reverberate he/she/it reverberates present participle reverberating past tense reverberated past participle reverberated 1) if a… … English dictionary
reverberate — [[t]rɪvɜ͟ː(r)bəreɪt[/t]] reverberates, reverberating, reverberated 1) VERB When a loud sound reverberates through a place, it echoes through it. [V prep] Day in and day out, the flat crack of the tank guns reverberates through the little Bavarian … English dictionary
reverberate — [c]/rəˈvɜbəreɪt / (say ruh verbuhrayt) verb (reverberated, reverberating) –verb (i) 1. to re echo or resound. 2. Physics to be reflected many times, as soundwaves from the walls, etc., of a confined space. 3. to rebound or recoil. 4. to be… …
reverberate — re|ver|ber|ate [ rı vɜrbə,reıt ] verb intransitive 1. ) if a sound reverberates it is repeated many times as it hits two opposite surfaces: A loud knocking on the door suddenly reverberated around the apartment. 2. ) if something such as a room… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
reverberate — [16] Latin verbera meant ‘whips, rods’ (it was related to Greek rhábdos ‘stick’). From it was derived the verb verberāre ‘whip, beat’, which with the addition of the prefix re ‘back’ produced reverberāre ‘beat back’. When this first arrived in… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins