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a. 响亮的, 轰动的



    resounding
    [ adj ]
    characterized by resonance
    <adj.all>
    a resonant voicehear the rolling thunder


    Resound \Re*sound"\ (r?*zound"), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
    {Resounded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Resounding}.] [OE. resounen,
    OF. resoner, F. r['e]sonner, from L. resonare; pref. re- re-
    + sonare to sound, sonus sound. See {Sound} to make a noise.]
    1. To sound loudly; as, his voice resounded far.

    2. To be filled with sound; to ring; as, the woods resound
    with song.

    3. To be echoed; to be sent back, as sound. ``Common fame . .
    . resounds back to them again.'' --South.

    4. To be mentioned much and loudly. --Milton.

    5. To echo or reverberate; to be resonant; as, the earth
    resounded with his praise.

    1. "Tonight, Connecticut voters across all ideological lines _ and an overwhelming margin of blue-collar voters _ gave a resounding endorsement of the Dukakis bid for the presidency," the campaign statement said.
    2. "The answer is a resounding no," she said.
    3. Deng's market-oriented economic reforms have achieved remarkable results since 1978 and received a resounding vote of confidence at the 13th Communist Party Congress in 1987.
    4. The session ended with the resounding defeat of Martinez's legislation as thousands protested outside the Capitol.
    5. The resounding committee vote papered over a bitter partisan dispute over an amendment added to the treaty on Tuesday with the aim of assuring that the meaning of the pact cannot be reinterpreted by a future president without the consent of Congress.
    6. It would secure a resounding win in the state election, and set Mr Scharping on his way for the chancellor's office come the general election in October. This week, it all looked like a very risky gamble.
    7. On Wednesday the San Francisco Symphony played the Festival Hall, with a resounding report.
    8. "As far as the merits of the case go, the ruling was a resounding success," said Phil Benson, an attorney in the law offices of Herbert Hafif, which represents two of the former workers.
    9. It will simply change its strategy and opt for something less complex than a global issue at the earliest possible opportunity. Whether it can do so after such a resounding flop seems questionble.
    10. Other parties might follow suit, presenting the government with a resounding victory.
    11. But in the current supercharged atmosphere, it was enough of an embarrassment to force her resignation. Every leading political party has now been hit by similar scandals with resounding consequences.
    12. The New York Times-CBS News poll also found resounding approval for the way Bush is handling his job.
    13. When I answer with a resounding 'No', I am usually asked if I know of any other commentator willing to answer 'Yes'.
    14. City Council member Carolyn Maloney called DeGrasse's ruling "a resounding victory for dog owners and citizens concerned with sane dog safety laws."
    15. "This is a resounding victory for women workers, for all workers, because it places the responsibility to ensure workplace safety on employers," asserted Joan Bertin of the American Civil Liberties Union Women's Rights Project.
    16. 'Yes,' comes the resounding chorus, many scarcely masking their relief at not having been shot or kidnapped.
    17. At the Barbican on Saturday, Simon Rattle and his City of Birmingham Symphony enjoyed another of their resounding triumphs.
    18. These visits have been a resounding success. Meanwhile, the RFU has its own problems.
    19. George Bush won a resounding Republican victory and predicted the state would deliver the final delegates needed to clinch the nomination.
    20. Lithuania's parliament defied Moscow with a resounding 243-1 vote to end the party's total dominance of all political and social organizations within the Baltic republic.
    21. Then he went to Washington and, almost single-handed, persuaded the Americans to legislate a not too scaled-down version of these proposals. As a direct result of this resounding achievement he was appointed Ambassador to Washington in 1948.
    22. The heavy beat of rap music is resounding in two neighborhoods near a powerful radio transmitter, with songs like "Wild Thing" following some residents even into the bathroom.
    23. And our answer to that question is a resounding yes." _ James A. Baker III, Secretary of State, on the upcoming summit between President Bush and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev.
    24. "I don't think there's a reasonable prospect that Judge Bork will be confirmed," concluded committee Chairman Joseph Biden (D., Del.) after the resounding vote.
    25. She took office April 25 after a resounding victory over Sandinista President Daniel Ortega in Feb. 25 elections.
    26. "It had absolutely no effect." But as relief and optimism over the allies' resounding victory worked through the market, traders increasingly focused on the expected resurgence of U.S. consumer confidence and economic activity.
    27. Some universities are returning to more traditional curricula, but Brown University believes its much-maligned 20-year experiment in student-guided education has been a resounding success and is here to stay.
    28. Three weeks after the United National Opposition ousted the Sandinistas with a resounding 55 percent of the vote, UNO supporters still have not held a public celebration.
    29. The corporate results season has been even better than forecast with dividends rising 7 per cent on average. For most analysts the answer is a resounding 'no'.
    30. Bush also extended a hand of friendship and congratulations to the people Poland who, in the first democratic elections there since World War II, gave a resounding vote of no confidence in the Communist government.
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