单词 | reverberating |
释义 | reverberatingn. The action of reverberate v. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > [noun] > reverberation or echo echo1340 repercussion1554 rebound1567 reverberation1569 reverberating1576 answer1609 re-echoing1611 re-echo1613 replicationa1616 back-echo1626 echoinga1649 reboation1648 redounda1665 aftersound1807 verberation1825 reverb1875 anacampsis1879 liveness1931 post-echo1956 1576 G. Baker tr. C. Gesner Newe Jewell of Health i. f. 16 A Furnace for Reuerberating, and Cymenting, and a Furnace for Melting, according as a man may learne & know. 1680 tr. Hydropyrographum Hermeticum in Aurifontina Chymica 20 Their Furnace for calcining, subliming, reverberating, dissolving, and performing of Coagulation and Fixation. 1796 Sporting Mag. Jan. 212/2 I have purchased a right to compare this machine to the sounding-board of a pulpit, which it resembles in shape and size, and also in its manner of reverberating. 1837 F. Marryat Mr. Midshipman Easy (new ed.) xxxix. 355 The reverberating of the heavy cannon on both sides over the placid surface of the water. 1895 Yale Lit. Mag. Dec. 95 The dawn of the Resurrection, the reverberating of endless Hallelujahs. 1916 G. T. Marsh & R. Temple Lords of Dawn i. 16 The last laggard had scarce reached the massive castle entrance before the reverberating of the great bell. 1997 Denver Post (Electronic ed.) 9 Nov. Quiet prevails in these canyons, interrupted by the reverberating of a trans-continental jet or the insistent cawing of a crow. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). reverberatingadj. 1. That reverberates (in various senses); esp. (of a sound) that resounds or re-echoes, resonant. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > [adjective] > reverberating or echoing rebounding1555 rolling1575 repercussive1604 doubling1605 reverberate1608 reparable echo1616 revoicing1631 reverberating1632 rewording1657 re-echoing1668 repeating1685 phonocamptic1694 echoing1702 anacamptic1706 anacamptical1706 reactive1712 rebellowing1712 redoubling1717 repulsive1744 reverberative1807 reverbering1822 reboant1830 echoy1841 reverberant1847 reboantic1853 verberant1864 1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. 401 The Reuerberating Eccho auoyded the sense of our words. 1658 G. Swinhoe Unhappy Fair Irene ii. iv. 15 I am afraid since the reverberating Harness was hung by, The weaker Instruments have made impression. 1748 J. Hervey Medit. (ed. 4) I. 278 While reverberating Clouds return the Roar. 1798 Brit. Critic Feb. 223 The savages took a reverberating lamp for the sun, which they charged the Russians with having stolen. 1829 R. Southey Ireland in Sir Thomas More I. 297 With the still reverberating din The walls and solid pavement seem'd to shake. 1857 Ld. Dufferin Lett. from High Latitudes (ed. 3) 134 To witness the event which the reverberating earth and steaming water seemed to prognosticate. a1894 R. L. Stevenson In South Seas (1896) i. xv. 146 In his delight in the reverberating mirrors of the dining cabin..he showed himself engagingly a child. 1920 B. Cronin Timber Wolves 88 From the paper-bark swamps came the reverberating boom of frogs. 1994 S. Hawke Patrian Transgression iv. 92 As soon as the reverberating, electronic tone that signaled the start of the match was sounded. 2. Chemistry and Metallurgy. a. Of a furnace or kiln: = reverberatory adj. 2. Cf. reverbating adj. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > furnace or kiln > [adjective] > types of reverbatory1594 reverberatory1613 reverberating1650 reverberated1678 downdraught1854 regenerating1858 regenerative1861 recuperative1864 reverbating1868 1650 J. French tr. Paracelsus Of Nature of Things 85 in tr. M. Sędziwóg New Light of Alchymie Thou shall boil this Metalline regulus in a reverberating furnace [L. reuerberatorium]. 1758 A. Reid tr. P. J. Macquer Elements Theory & Pract. Chym. I. 253 The retort must be placed in a reverberating furnace. 1884 E. H. Knight Pract. Dict. Mech. Suppl. 355 Reverberating and blast furnaces. 1922 F. Crawshaw & E. W. Lehmann Farm Mech. xviii. 187 This can be done in an open hearth or reverberating furnace, the methods being known as the open-hearth and Bessemer processes, respectively. 2004 T. M. Devine in R. Floud & P. Johnson Cambr. Econ. Hist. Mod. Brit. I. xiv. 411 The blast furnace and the coke process of smelting were both introduced from England, as was the coal-fired reverberating furnace. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > burning > fire or flame > [adjective] > of the nature of or resembling flame > forced back (of flames) reverberate1595 reverberatory1605 reverbering1690 reverberating1694 1694 W. Salmon Pharmacopœia Bateana i. ii. 94/2 Change your Receiver, and distil with a Reverberating Fire for twenty four hours more. 1757 tr. J. F. Henckel Pyritologia xvi. 376 Pour vinegar on alcali..and let it dry in the sun, then give a reverberating fire for twenty four hours. 1834 Toilette Health, Beauty, & Fashion (new ed.) x. 72 Pound these together ; put them into an earthen plate, and expose them to a reverberating fire till they are calcined. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1576adj.1632 |
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