resonant
의미: Deep, clear, and continuing to sound or reverberate; evoking strong feelings, memories, or associations.
Resonant works on two levels: the physical (a resonant voice fills a room without apparent effort) and the emotional (a resonant image or phrase lingers in the mind long after first encounter). In writing about culture and the arts, 'resonant' is high praise, suggesting that a work speaks to something deep and lasting. In physics, resonance describes the amplification of sound through sympathetic vibration, and this technical sense enriches the figurative use.
예문
- His resonant baritone carried effortlessly to the back of the concert hall. 他浑厚的男中音毫不费力地传到了音乐厅的最后排。Su resonante barítono llegaba sin esfuerzo hasta el fondo de la sala de conciertos.彼の深く響くバリトンは、コンサートホールの最後列まで苦もなく届いた。그의 깊이 울리는 바리톤은 콘서트홀 맨 뒷자리까지 힘들이지 않고 전달되었다.
- The photograph of the abandoned playground was deeply resonant for anyone who had lived through the evacuations. 那张废弃游乐场的照片对经历过疏散的人来说深具共鸣。La fotografía del parque infantil abandonado resultaba profundamente resonante para quienes habían vivido las evacuaciones.放棄された遊び場の写真は、疎開を経験した人々にとって深い共鳴を呼んだ。버려진 놀이터의 사진은 소개를 경험한 사람이라면 누구에게나 깊은 공명을 불러일으켰다.
- The author's exploration of grief is all the more resonant for its restraint and understatement. 作者对悲伤的探讨因其克制和低调而更加引人共鸣。La exploración del duelo por parte del autor resulta tanto más resonante por su contención y sobriedad.著者の悲しみの探究は、その抑制と控えめさゆえに一層胸に響くものとなっている。저자의 슬픔에 대한 탐구는 절제와 담담함 덕분에 한층 더 가슴에 와닿는다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: journalism, literary, academic
어조: appreciative
기원과 역사
From Latin resonantem (resounding), from resonare (to sound again, echo), from re- (again) + sonare (to sound). Entered English in the late 16th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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