(of fame, an achievement, etc.) To be much talked of
(of light or an image) To bend back or mirror
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To echo or reverberate with a sound
“Summer laughter and noise resound through the restaurant, where diners enjoy beer, wine, and Danish food.”
To vibrate or reverberate, typically with, or from, a sound
“Once you have found two or three singing pitches that make the room resound strongly, it is easy to verify that there are points in the room where the excitation and response are particularly strong.”
To celebrate, extol, or proclaim the glory of
“The trumpet of fame had long since ceased to resound the deeds of prowess of which every Englishman is proud.”
(of fame, an achievement, etc.) To be much talked of
“Whatever they do in the Nineties will not resound in the way that their earlier achievements did.”
To bounce off a surface or other object
(of light or an image) To bend back or mirror
To make a sound with a low, rumbling noise
A loud or explosive sound or noise
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