reverberative

IPA/rɪˈvɜː.bər.ə.tɪv/
IPA/rɪˈvɝː.bə.rə.t̬ɪv/

reverberative — 形容詞

  • reverberativepositive
  • more reverberativecomparative
  • most reverberativesuperlative

1. describing a sound or place where noise keeps bouncing back and stays audible fo

1.形容詞C2
釋義

迴響的

聲音反射後持續可聽見

describing a sound or place where noise keeps bouncing back and stays audible for a while.

例句

The reverberative church walls turned Henry's cough into a long rumble.

那座教堂帶迴響的牆面,把 Henry 的咳嗽聲變成一陣長長的低鳴。

reverberative + walls making sound continue

Mei chose thick curtains to soften the reverberative sound in the studio.

Mei 選了厚窗簾,想把錄音室裡帶迴響的聲音壓低一些。

reverberative sound in an enclosed room

同義詞
  • reverberant

    very close in meaning, often used in writing about acoustics

  • echoing

    more everyday and more direct about repeated sound

  • resonant

    can suggest richer tone, not just repeated return

反義詞

文法句型

reverberative + hall/wall/sound

a reverberative place

用法筆記

Usually used of rooms, walls, or sounds that keep throwing noise back. It often appears before nouns like hall, wall, chamber, or sound.

2. describing something whose effect spreads through a whole room, crowd, or group,

2.形容詞C2
釋義

牽動全場

讓整個群體都受到影響

describing something whose effect spreads through a whole room, crowd, or group, so many people react to it.

例句

The principal's reverberative warning left every parent in the hall silent.

校長那番牽動全場的警告,讓禮堂裡的每位家長都安靜下來。

reverberative + warning affecting everyone present

The mayor's reverberative decision changed dinner talk across the small town.

市長那個牽動全場的決定,改變了整個小鎮晚餐時的談話內容。

reverberative + decision felt by many people

同義詞
  • far-reaching

    stresses broad consequences, often over time

  • powerful

    more general and not always about a whole group's reaction

  • influential

    often describes long-term ability to shape people or events

反義詞
  • limited

    affects only a small number of people

文法句型

reverberative + warning/decision/scene

something reverberative for a group

用法筆記

Often used for a speech, decision, warning, or scene whose effect travels through everyone present. It highlights the shared reaction, not just one person's response.