resonate in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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resonate [ˈrez· ə n·eɪt] VB intr

Translations for resonate in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

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His contributions to medicine and particularly hand surgery continue to resonate today.
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Above threshold, the gain depends also on the amplitude of the resonated wave.
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It derives its distinctive timbre and resonance from sympathetic strings, bridge design, a long hollow neck and a gourd resonating chamber.
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The term appears to have resonated strongly with the teaching profession, as it quickly came into general use.
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He had the ability to translate complex economic theories into simple ideas that resonated with working people.
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As each is tuned to a slightly different frequency, one of them will resonate at a time, according to the input frequency.
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The size of the aerials makes the unit a tuned circuit resonating at one specific frequency.
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The string resonates more or less when the back side is struck, depending on the position of the 3rd bridge along the string.
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C nuclei present resonate in the magnetic field, although this can be overcome by isotopic enrichment of e.g. protein samples.
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By playing the trumpet into the piano, the strings are made to sympathetically resonate.
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