resound

resound
intransitive verb
1) (ring) widerhallen (with von)
2) (produce echo) hallen
* * *
verb
(to sound loudly or for a long time: The audience's cheers resounded through the hall.) widerhallen
- academic.ru/90954/resounding">resounding
- resoundingly
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re·sound
[rɪˈzaʊnd]
vi
1. (resonate) [wider]hallen
a gong \resounded ein Gong ertönte
2. (fig: cause sensation) Furore machen
the rumour \resounded through the whole world das Gerücht ging um die ganze Welt
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[rɪ'zaʊnd]
vi
(wider)hallen (with von)

my ears were still resounding with the noise — mir tönten noch die Ohren von dem Lärm

his name resounded throughout the land (fig) — sein Name war in aller Munde

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resound [rıˈzaʊnd]
A v/i
1. (laut) erschallen, widerhallen (beide:
with von):
his name resounded throughout (oder all over) the country sein Name war in aller Munde
2. erschallen, ertönen (Klang, auch fig)
B v/t
1. widerhallen lassen
2. poet verkünden
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intransitive verb
1) (ring) widerhallen (with von)
2) (produce echo) hallen
* * *
v.
widerhallen v.

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