1resounding success/victory/defeat etcBIGa very great or completesuccess, victory etc 巨大的成功/胜利/失败等
The show was a resounding success.
这场演出极为成功。
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resounding success/victory/defeat etc• At $ 3. 99, a weekday all-you-can-eat lunchbuffetproved a resounding success.• His foray into biography is also a resounding success.• The organisers claimed the conference was a resounding success.• On the other hand, others have described the issue as a resounding success as all the shares were sold.• On the one hand, so many victories; on the other, resounding defeat at Trafalgar in 1805.• The outcome - a resounding victory for the home team, not that they appeared particularly surprised.• It was his most resounding defeat in terms of lengths.• That resounding success, moreover, was followed by others.
2[only before noun]CLOUD/NOISY a resoundingnoise is so loud that it seems to continue for a few seconds 〔声音〕洪亮的,回响的
resounding• They were shattered by the suddenincursion of a resoundingbass voice which broke into song.• Her remarks were met with resoundingcheers.• This was the one resoundingdefeat of Charlemagne's campaigns, recorded in the ninth-century life of the king by Eginhard.• The papers screamedsuperlatives, and La Scala, sulking after a resoundingflop with Don Carlos, scowled and spat.• The embassage had a trumpeter, and he blew a resoundingflourish.• The answer has to be a resounding no.• There are times when they almost entirely break surface and re-enter the water with a resoundingslap of their tails.• By 1880 there were about a thousand hotels in the scheme which proved a resoundingsuccess.• If it comes close to matching the Braehead competition, then it will be a resounding success.