resonate in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for resonate in the English»Spanish Dictionary

resonate in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for resonate in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The tube resonates at many frequencies or notes.
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Rather than wait for the consumer to find it, the brand takes itself directly to the consumer with campaigns that resonate on a personal level.
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The words resonate for anyone who has followed the headlines from the past several years.
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The ad resonated with many the public, and was described as art by a number of viewers.
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Nine title pages and more than 300 letters to the editors of the local newspapers resonated the public outrage.
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And in so doing, we captured a slice of life in a particular time and place that still resonates for members of our community.
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The moral outrage they expressed in their works resonated with the public, contributing to its popularity.
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It transcends its subject matter in a way that all great works of art must do to resonate through space and time.
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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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Furthermore, the structure is designed to resonate at a frequency which does not typically occur.
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