resonance
US /ˈrez.ən.əns/
UK /ˈrez.ən.əns/
名词
1.
共鸣, 回响
the quality in a sound of being deep, full, and reverberating
示例:
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The cello produced a rich, warm resonance.
大提琴发出了丰富而温暖的共鸣。
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The concert hall has excellent acoustic resonance.
音乐厅具有出色的声学共鸣。
2.
共鸣, 反响
the power to evoke enduring images, memories, or emotions
示例:
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The story had a deep emotional resonance with the audience.
这个故事在观众中引起了深刻的情感共鸣。
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His words found a strong resonance among the younger generation.
他的话在年轻一代中引起了强烈共鸣。
3.
共振, 谐振
the phenomenon of a vibrating system or external force driving another system to oscillate with greater amplitude at a specific frequency
示例:
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The bridge collapsed due to structural resonance caused by strong winds.
大桥因强风引起的结构共振而倒塌。
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In physics, resonance occurs when a system is driven at its natural frequency.
在物理学中,当系统以其固有频率驱动时,就会发生共振。