re·ver·be·rate /rɪˈvɜːbəreɪt $ -ɜːr-/ verb [intransitiveI] 2 if a room, building etc reverberates, it seems to shake because of a loud sound 〔房间、建筑物等因巨响而〕震荡reverberate with The room reverberated with laughter. 房间里笑声回荡。
3 EFFECT/INFLUENCEif an event, action, or idea reverberates, it has a strong effect over a wide area and for a long time 〔事件、活动或思想〕产生广泛而长久的影响reverberate through/around etc The events of 9/11 will reverberate through history. “九一一”事件将在历史过程中产生持续影响。
reverberate through/around etc• Decisions there reverberated around the globe with a force unmatched anywhere else.• As the roars of approval reverberated around the ground he grinned an uncomfortable grin, almost one of embarrassment.• The noise seemed to reverberate around the ship.• The slightest movement caused them to twang and reverberate through the silent apartment.• The chimes reverberated through the silent building.• The loss of Earnhardt will reverberate around the track for ever; stock car racing just won't be the same.• The sound of the blast reverberated around the world for nine days.• And its impact is set to reverberate around theatreland for some time to come. reverberate through/around etc• Decisions there reverberated around the globe with a force unmatched anywhere else.• As the roars of approval reverberated around the ground he grinned an uncomfortable grin, almost one of embarrassment.• The noise seemed to reverberate around the ship.• The slightest movement caused them to twang and reverberate through the silent apartment.• The chimes reverberated through the silent building.• The loss of Earnhardt will reverberate around the track for ever; stock car racing just won't be the same.• The sound of the blast reverberated around the world for nine days.• And its impact is set to reverberate around theatreland for some time to come.