reverberate
Kelime Anlamı :
1. yansımak.
2. aksetmek.
3. yansıtmak.
4. yankılanmak.
5. yansı.
6. yankılanmak, yankı yapmak.
7. yansıtmak, aksettirmek; yansımak, aksetmek.
8. yansıtıcı.
9. yankılanır.
10. yankılanma.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
to resound in a succession of echoes; reecho.
2. to have a prolonged or continuing effect: those talks with his teacher reverberated throughout his life.
3. to be repeatedly reflected, as sound waves, heat, or light.
4. to be forced or driven back; recoil or rebound.
5. to reecho (a sound). see synonyms at echo.
6. to reflect (heat or light) repeatedly.
7. to drive or force back; repel.
8. to subject (a metal, for example) to treatment in a reverberatory furnace.
2. to have a prolonged or continuing effect: those talks with his teacher reverberated throughout his life.
3. to be repeatedly reflected, as sound waves, heat, or light.
4. to be forced or driven back; recoil or rebound.
5. to reecho (a sound). see synonyms at echo.
6. to reflect (heat or light) repeatedly.
7. to drive or force back; repel.
8. to subject (a metal, for example) to treatment in a reverberatory furnace.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to ring with many echos
2. to have a lasting effect
3. to repeatedly return
4. to rebound or recoil
5. to shine or reflect (from a surface, etc.)
6. to shine or glow (on something) with reflected light
2. to have a lasting effect
3. to repeatedly return
4. to rebound or recoil
5. to shine or reflect (from a surface, etc.)
6. to shine or glow (on something) with reflected light
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
reverberant.
2. driven back, as sound; reflected.
3. to resound; to echo.
4. to be driven back; to be reflected or repelled, as rays of light; to be echoed, as sound.
5. to return or send back; to repel or drive back; to echo, as sound; to reflect, as light, as light or heat.
6. to send or force back; to repel from side to side.
7. hence, to fuse by reverberated heat.
2. driven back, as sound; reflected.
3. to resound; to echo.
4. to be driven back; to be reflected or repelled, as rays of light; to be echoed, as sound.
5. to return or send back; to repel or drive back; to echo, as sound; to reflect, as light, as light or heat.
6. to send or force back; to repel from side to side.
7. hence, to fuse by reverberated heat.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to beat back; repel; repulse.
2. to return, as sound; echo.
3. to turn back; drive back; bend back; reflect: as, to reverberate rays of light or heat.—
4. specifically, to deflect (flame or heat) as in a reverberatory furnance.
5. to reduce by reverberated heat; fuse.
6. to beat upon; fall upon.
7. to be driven back or reflected, as light or heat.
8. to echo; reëcho; resound.
9. to apply reverberated heat; use reverberatory agency, as in the fusing of metals.
10.
11. reverberated; cast back; returned; reflected.
12. reverberant; causing reverberation.
2. to return, as sound; echo.
3. to turn back; drive back; bend back; reflect: as, to reverberate rays of light or heat.—
4. specifically, to deflect (flame or heat) as in a reverberatory furnance.
5. to reduce by reverberated heat; fuse.
6. to beat upon; fall upon.
7. to be driven back or reflected, as light or heat.
8. to echo; reëcho; resound.
9. to apply reverberated heat; use reverberatory agency, as in the fusing of metals.
10.
11. reverberated; cast back; returned; reflected.
12. reverberant; causing reverberation.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
have a long or continuing effect
2. to throw or bend back (from a surface)
3. ring or echo with sound
4. treat, process, heat, melt, or refine in a reverberatory furnace
5. spring back; spring away from an impact
6. be reflected as heat, sound, or light or shock waves
2. to throw or bend back (from a surface)
3. ring or echo with sound
4. treat, process, heat, melt, or refine in a reverberatory furnace
5. spring back; spring away from an impact
6. be reflected as heat, sound, or light or shock waves
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.