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Английский Этимологический словарь - resound

 
 

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Resound

resound
- c.1380, resounen, from O.Fr. resoner, from L. resonare "sound again, resound, echo," from re- "back, again" + sonare "to sound." Spelling influenced by sound.
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1.
  ~ v 1 if a place resounds with a sound it is full of it; echo1 (2) + with/to  (The hall resounded with laughter and cheering.) 2 if a sound such as a musical note resounds, it continues loudly and clearly for quite a long time + through/around etc  (a horn resounding through the forest) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
2.
  (resounds, resounding, resounded) 1. When a noise resounds, it is heard very loudly and clearly. (LITERARY) A roar of approval resounded through the Ukrainian parliament... VERB: V prep 2. If a place resounds with or to particular noises, it is filled with them. (LITERARY) The whole place resounded with music... Kabul resounded to the crack of Kalashnikov fire and a flood of artillery. VERB: V with n, V to n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
3.
   verb  Etymology: Middle English resounen, from Middle French resoner, from Latin resonare, from re- + sonare to sound — more at sound  Date: 14th century  intransitive verb  1. to become filled with sound ; reverberate  2.  a. to sound loudly the gunshot ~ed  b. to produce a sonorous or echoing sound  3. to become renowned  transitive verb  1. to extol loudly or widely ; celebrate  2. echo, reverberate  3. to sound or utter in full resonant tones ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
4.
  v. 1 intr. (often foll. by with) (of a place) ring or echo (the hall resounded with laughter). 2 intr. (of a voice, instrument, sound, etc.) produce echoes; go on sounding; fill the place with sound. 3 intr. a (of fame, a reputation, etc.) be much talked of. b (foll. by through) produce a sensation (the call resounded through Europe). 4 tr. (often foll. by of) proclaim or repeat loudly (the praises) of a person or thing (resounded the praises of Greece). 5 tr. (of a place) re-echo (a sound). Etymology: ME f. RE- + SOUND(1) v., after OF resoner or L resonare: see RESONANT ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
5.
  зарокотать, звучать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
6.
  1. звучать the sound of cannons resounded from one end of the peninsula to the other —- грохот пушек раздавался по всему полуострову, весь полуостров из конца в конец оглашался грохотом пушек 2. (with) оглашаться the grove resounded with the songs of birds —- роща огласилась пением птиц the playground resounded with happy voices —- спортплощадка звенела веселыми голосами the tower resounded with the clamour of bells —- с колокольни доносился перезвон 3. оглашать, наполнять (звуками) 4. повторять, отражать (звук) 5. отражаться (о звуке); отдаваться эхом 6. прославлять to resound smb.'s praises —- петь хвалу кому-л. Milton, a name to resound for ages —- имя Мильтона будет прославлено в веках ...
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  v.  1) звучать; оглашать(ся) (with); Church bells resounded through the town. The air resounded with the noise of the planes.  2) повторять, отражать (звук)  3) греметь; производить сенсацию  4) прославлять; to resound smb. s praises - петь хвалу кому-л. ...
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