resound

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resound englannista suomeksi

  1. kajauttaa

  2. kajahdella

resound englanniksi

  1. To make (sounds), or to speak (words), loudly or reverberatingly.

  2. (RQ:Spenser Amoretti)

  3. (RQ:Young Night-Thoughts)

  4. (RQ:Scott Lady of the Lake)

  5. (quote-book) Novello|Novello, Ewer and Co.,(nb...); and Masters and Son,(nb...)|year=1852|section=stanza II|page=234|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=AqYQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA234|oclc=1206294706|passage=Alleluia thou resoundest, / Salem, Mother ever blest; / Alleluias without ending / Fit yon place of gladsome rest: (..)

  6. Of a place: to cause (a sound) to reverberate; to echo.

  7. (RQ:Spenser Shepheardes Calender)

  8. (RQ:Marlowe Nashe Dido)

  9. (RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)

  10. (RQ:Pope Pastorals)

  11. (RQ:Wordsworth Poems Early and Late)

  12. To praise or spread the fame of (someone or something) with the voice or the sound of instruments; to celebrate, to extol; also, to declare (someone) to be a certain thing.

  13. (RQ:Sandys Journey)'', vvhich ''the Great|Alexander'' (viſiting it in his Aſian expedition) couered vvith flovvers, and ranne naked about it, as then the cuſtome vvas in funerals: ſacrificing to the ghoſt of his kinſman, vvhom he reputed moſt happie, that had ſuch a trumpet as ''(w)'', to reſound his vertues.

  14. (RQ:Herbert Temple)

  15. (RQ:Homer Pope et al Odyssey)

  16. Of a place: to reverberate with sound or noise.

  17. (ux)

  18. (RQ:Spenser Complaints)

  19. (RQ:Shakespeare Macbeth)

  20. (RQ:Camden Holland Britain) In their Senate houſe ſtrange noiſes vvere heard: The Theater reſounded vvith hovvlings and yellings: Houſes vvere ſeene under the vvater of ''Tamis'', and the Arme of the ſea beneath it over flovved the bankes as read as bloud to ſee to, (..)

  21. (RQ:Dryden Pastorals)'' for ''(w)'' drovvn'd, / VVith vvhoſe repeated Name the Shoars reſound, / Then mourns the madneſs of the ''Cretan'' Queen; / Happy for her if Herds had never been.

  22. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) C. Nourse,(nb...)|year=1785|page=146|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=XtNCAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA146|oclc=695960794|passage=There is a fair and ſtately mountain, and its name is ''Mērŏŏ'', (..) It is adorned with trees and pleaſant ſtreams, and reſoundeth with the delightful ſongs of various birds.

  23. (RQ:Gibbon Roman Empire), the moſt pious Auguſtus, crovvned by God the great and pacific emperor of the Romans!"

  24. Of a sound, a voice, etc.: to reverberate; to ring.

  25. (synonyms)

  26. (RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)&93; heard, / Through all the ſeas ſo ruefully reſovvnd, / His charett ſvvifte in haſt he thether ſteard, (..)

  27. (RQ:Spenser Colin Clout)

  28. (RQ:Cowper Poems)

  29. (RQ:Scott Canongate 2)

  30. (RQ:Waugh Scoop)

  31. Especially of a musical instrument: to make a (deep or reverberating) sound; also, to make sounds continuously.

  32. (RQ:Camden Holland Britain) to vvhich purpoſe divers brookes in many places are brought to runne in one chanell, and ſundry medovves turned into pooles and vvaters, that they might bee of power ſufficient to driue hammer milles, vvhich beating upon the iron, reſound all over the places adjoyning.

  33. (RQ:Cowper Task)

  34. Of an event: to have a major effect in a certain place or time.

  35. Of a person, their reputation, etc.: to be much lauded or mentioned.

  36. (RQ:Cervantes Shelton Don Quixote)

  37. (RQ:Purchas Pilgrimes)|part=1|chapter=A Letter of Mr. Thomas Coryat, which Trauailed by Land from Ierusalem to the Court of the Great Mongol, Written to Mr. L. Whitaker. To which are Added Pieces of Two Other, to Entertayne You with a Little Indian-Odcombian Mirth. Agra, the Capitall Citie of the Dominion of the Great Mogoll in the Easterne India, the Last of October 1686.|page=598|passage=The cauſe of my comming hither is for foure reſpects. Firſt, to ſee the bleſſed face of your Maiestie, vvhoſe vvonderfull fame hath reſounded ouer all ''Europe'', and the ''Mahometan'' Countries.|footer=Translation of an oration in the “Persian tongue” to the Mughal Emperor (w).

  38. (RQ:Tennyson Enoch Arden)

  39. An echoing or reverberating sound; a resounding.

  40. (RQ:Wallace Ben-Hur)

  41. The quality of echoing or reverberating; resonance.

  42. (RQ:Sidney Arcadia)

  43. (RQ:Browne Christian Morals)

  44. To echo or repeat (a sound).

  45. (quote-journal)

  46. To sound again.