resonated

resonated[ˈrezəneitid] 

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原级:resonate

第三人称单数:resonates

resonated

现在分词:resonating

resonated 基本解释
产生回声、共鸣或共振( resonate的过去式和过去分词 );
resonated 单语例句

1. In the drafts, an article banning teachers from mocking and discriminating against students has resonated with many people.

2. His words resonated with delegates of leftist governments that have long opposed the free market orthodoxy the Bush administration has advocated.

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3. Members also resonated with Financial Secretary John Tsang's proposal to include some of the fund's operating programs into the government's recurrent expenditures.

4. But another message he communicated resonated with just about every representative in the room.

5. The free lunch program launched in Liuzhou resonated with national concern about nutritional improvement of students in impoverished areas.

6. The course resonated with program members so well that questions were raised one after another and discussions went over class time.

7. Assam's last execution was in 1990 and the memory still resonated.

8. Sleeper said his family's struggle to keep their home has resonated with many, including some who have been unable to pay their own mortgages.

9. Their collective anger also resonated through the activities in Japan to find those responsible for the war of aggression.

10. The US election result resonated with many of the guests on the podium at the news conference to promote the Madison Square Garden.