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1 reverberate
tr[rɪ'vɜːbəreɪt]1 resonar, retumbarv.• reflejar v.• repercutir v.• reverberar (Física) v.rɪ'vɜːrbəreɪt, rɪ'vɜːbəreɪtintransitive verb \<\<sound\>\> retumbar, resonar*[rɪ'vɜːbǝreɪt]VI1) [sound] resonar, retumbarthe sound reverberated in the distance — el sonido resonaba or retumbaba a lo lejos
the valley reverberated with the sound — el ruido resonaba or retumbaba por el valle
2) (fig) [news, protests etc] tener amplia resonancia, tener una fuerte repercusión3) (Tech) [light] reverberar* * *[rɪ'vɜːrbəreɪt, rɪ'vɜːbəreɪt]intransitive verb \<\<sound\>\> retumbar, resonar*
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