"reverberate"相关例句(21)
3.not reverberant; lacking a tendency to reverberate.
4.Echoes of cries of pain reverberate my heart.
5.having a tendency to reverberate or be repeatedly reflected.
6.The decision will reverberate and will jar the country.
7.Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my hear.
8.(British) a conspicuous mistake whose effects seem to reverberate.
9.Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my heart.
10.The white walls of the house coldly reverberate the lunar radiance.
11.If bosses treat employees and customers with fairness and respect,this,too,will reverberate.
12.The winds shall do battle together with a blast of ill-omen, making their din reverberate from one constellation to another.
13.The issue came up during a visit to the troops in Kuwait by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld Wednesday and continues to reverberate around Washington.
14.In the same way, once we choose to commit ourselves to spiritual practice, even the mountains and valleys will reverberate to the sound of our decision.
15.The controversy over a former Republican congressman who resigned amid revelations he sent sexually suggestive messages to male pages continues to reverberate in Washington and across the United States.
16.Just as the actions of the wolf echo through Yellowstone, they will reverberate into the future as they help to increase the understanding of natural systems.
17.The controversy over a former Republic Congressman who resigned amid revelations he sent sexually suggestive messages to male pages continues to reverberate in Washington, and across the US.
18.The controversy over a former, republican congressman who resigned amid revelations he sent sexually suggestive messages to male pages, continues to reverberate in Washington across the United States.
19.Face to Face with the City, a series of dynamic performances by both Taiwanese and international artists, is sure to reverberate in the souls of Taipei people, at such venues as the National Theatre, Taipei Municipal Hall Theatre, Zhongshan Hall and Taipei Artist Village.
20.The term choirs is probably derived from one of the most central roles of all angels, the singing of praises to God so that all of heaven and Creation reverberate with the joyous sound.


