RESONANT


Meaning of RESONANT in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

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The touches or larger areas of primary colours that throw the figures into relief are now less strident, more resonant .

New York had expected something a good deal more resonant in a young woman with such a history.

■ NOUN

frequency

The reflected signal is studied as a function of frequency and the resonant frequency, together with higher orders, is then measured.

A range of frequencies wide enough to ensure that it encompasses the resonant frequency of the sample v r is then examined.

The resonant frequency is detected as the maximum of a graph of amplitude against frequency.

A cyclotron is fine-tuned to a resonant frequency specific to one chosen ion type.

The presence of other ions may raise the resonant frequency by up to 50%.

The parameter m is often chosen to be 0.3 which separates the resonant frequency by about 5% from the critical frequency.

voice

He had a surprisingly resonant voice , which had literally moved her, quite against her will, to the door.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

"Listen," Toranaga interrupted in his resonant , commanding voice.

Billy's voice had a deep, resonant tone that was a pleasure to hear.

the baritone's resonant voice

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

At times he attracted attention by making statements that were deliberately resonant .

It has risen to a high, resonant pitch, emerging from his nose.

Something about that bag was wrong, or at least resonant of something wrong, but he couldn't imagine what.

The accusing voice was changing, assuming a different timbre, resonant with menace.

The reflected signal is studied as a function of frequency and the resonant frequency, together with higher orders, is then measured.

The voice was metallic and resonant .

This resonant condition permitted Mariner 10 to fly by Mercury at close range at the times of alternate perihelion passages.

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