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reverb

N เสียงสะท้อน ที่เกิด จาก อุปกรณ์ไฟฟ้า  echo siang-sa-ton-ti-koed-jak-u-pa-kon

 

reverberate

VI ดังก้อง  กังวาน  สะท้อน  echo resound dang-kong

 

reverberate

VI มี ผลสะท้อน ต่อเนื่อง  me-pon-sa-ton-tor-nuang

 

reverberate

VT ทำให้ ดังก้อง  ทำให้ ดัง สั่นสะเทือน  echo resound tam-hai-dang-kong

 

reverberate in / through

PHRV ทำให้ สั่นสะเทือน ใน  ดังก้อง ใน  resound in ring in tam-hai-san-sa-tuan-nai

 

reverberate in / through

PHRV มีชื่อเสียง  มีชื่อ ก้อง  resound in me-chue-siang

 

reverberate with

PHRV ก้อง ด้วย  echo with resound with kong-duai

 

reverberation

N การ ดังก้อง  การ สะท้อน กลับ  echo repercussion kan-dang-kong

 

reverberation

N เสียงดัง ที่ สะท้อน ไปมา  เสียงสะท้อน  resonance siang-dang-sa-ton-pai-ma

 

reverberatory

A เกี่ยวกับ เสียงสะท้อน  เกี่ยวกับ เตา เปลว สะท้อน 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

REVERB

v.t.To reverberate. [Not in use. ]

 

REVERBERANT

a.[L. reverberans. See Reverberate. ] Returning sound; resounding; driving back.

 

REVERBERATE

v.t.[L. reverbero; re and verbero, to beat. ] 1. To return, as sound; to send back; to echo; as, an arch reverberates the voice.
2. To send or beat back; to repel; to reflect; as, to reverberate rays of light
3. To send or drive back; to repel from side to side; as flame reverberated in a furnace.

 

REVERBERATE

v.i. 1. To be driven back; to be repelled, as rays of light, or sound.
2. To resound.
And even at hand, a drum is ready brac'd, that shall reverberate all as well as thine.

 

REVERBERATE

a.Reverberant.

 

REVERBERATED

pp. Driven back; sent back; driven from side to side.

 

REVERBERATING

ppr. Driving or sending back; reflecting, as light; echoing, as sound.

 

REVERBERATION

n. The act of driving or sending back; particularly, the act of reflecting light and heat or repelling sound. Thus we speak of the reverberation of the rays of light from an object, the reverberation of sound in echoes, or the reverberation of heat or flame in a furnace.

 

REVERBERATORY

a.Returning or driving back; as a reverberatory furnace or kiln.

 

REVERBERATORY

n.A furnace with a kind of dome that reflects the flame upon a vessel placed within it, so as to surround it.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

REVERB

REVERB Re *verb ", v. t.

 

Defn: To echo. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

REVERBERANT

Re *ver "ber *ant, a. Etym: [L. reverberans, p. pr. : cf. F.réverbérant. See Reverberate. ]

 

Defn: Having the quality of reverberation; reverberating.

 

REVERBERATE

Re *ver "ber *ate, a. Etym: [L. reverberatus, p. p. of reverberare to strike back, repel; pref. re- re- + verberare to lash, whip, beat, fr. verber a lash, whip, rod. ]

 

1. Reverberant. [Obs. ] "The reverberate hills." Shak.

 

2. Driven back, as sound; reflected. [Obs. ] Drayton.

 

REVERBERATE

Re *ver "ber *ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reverberated; p. pr. & vb. n.Reverberating. ]

 

1. To return or send back; to repel or drive back; to echo, as sound; to reflect, as light, as light or heat. Who, like an arch, reverberates The voice again. Shak.

 

2. To send or force back; to repel from side to side; as, flame is reverberated in a furnace.

 

3. Hence, to fuse by reverberated heat. [Obs. ] "Reverberated into glass. " Sir T. Browne.

 

REVERBERATE

REVERBERATE Re *ver "ber *ate, v. i.

 

1. To resound; to echo.

 

2. To be driven back; to be reflected or repelled, as rays of light; to be echoed, as sound.

 

REVERBERATION

Re *ver `ber *a "tion, n. Etym: [CF. F. réverbération.]

 

Defn: The act of reverberating; especially, the act of reflecting light or heat, or reëchoing sound; as, the reverberation of rays from a mirror; the reverberation of rays from a mirror; the reverberation of voices; the reverberation of heat or flame in a furnace.

 

REVERBERATIVE

REVERBERATIVE Re *ver "ber *a *tive, a.

 

Defn: Of the nature of reverberation; tending to reverberate; reflective. This reverberative influence is that which we have intended above, as the influence of the mass upon its centers. I. Taylor.

 

REVERBERATOR

REVERBERATOR Re *ver "ber *a `tor, n.

 

Defn: One who, or that which, produces reverberation.

 

REVERBERATORY

REVERBERATORY Re *ver "ber *a *to *ry, a.

 

Defn: Producing reverberation; acting by reverberation; reverberative. Reverberatory furnace. See the Note under Furnace.

 

REVERBERATORY

REVERBERATORY Re *ver "ber *a *to *ry, n.

 

Defn: A reverberatory furnace.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

reverb

re verb |ˈrēˌvərb, riˈvərb rəˈvərb | noun an effect whereby the sound produced by an amplifier or an amplified musical instrument is made to reverberate slightly. a device for producing such an effect. ORIGIN 1960s: abbreviation.

 

reverberate

re ver ber ate |riˈvərbəˌrāt rəˈvərbəˌreɪt | verb [ no obj. ] (of a loud noise ) be repeated several times as an echo: her deep booming laugh reverberated around the room. (of a place ) appear to vibrate or be disturbed because of a loud noise: the hall reverberated with gaiety and laughter. [ with obj. ] archaic return or re-echo (a sound ): oft did the cliffs reverberate the sound. have continuing and serious effects: the statements by the professor reverberated through the capitol. DERIVATIVES re ver ber ant |-rənt |adjective, re ver ber ant ly |-rəntlē |adverb, re ver ber a tive |-rətiv |adjective, re ver ber a tor |-ˌrātər |noun, re ver ber a to ry |-rəˌtôrē |adjective ORIGIN late 15th cent. (in the sense drive or beat back ): from Latin reverberat- struck again, from the verb reverberare, from re- back + verberare to lash (from verbera (plural ) scourge ).

 

reverberation

re ver ber a tion |riˌvərbəˈrāSHən rɪvɜːrbəˈreɪʃn | noun 1 prolongation of a sound; resonance: electronic effects have been added, such as echo and reverberation. 2 (usu. reverberations ) a continuing effect; a repercussion: the attack has had reverberations around the world.

 

reverberatory furnace

re ver ber a to ry fur nace noun a furnace in which the roof and walls are heated by flames and radiate heat onto material in the center of the furnace.

 

Oxford Dictionary

reverb

reverb |ˈriːvəːb, rɪˈvəːb | noun [ mass noun ] an effect whereby the sound produced by an amplifier or an amplified musical instrument is made to reverberate slightly. [ count noun ] a device for producing reverb. ORIGIN 1960s: abbreviation.

 

reverberate

re |ver ¦ber |ate |rɪˈvəːbəreɪt | verb [ no obj., usu. with adverbial ] 1 (of a loud noise ) be repeated several times as an echo: her deep booming laugh reverberated around the room. (of a place ) appear to vibrate because of a loud noise: the hall reverberated with laughter. [ with obj. ] archaic return or re-echo (a sound ): oft did the cliffs reverberate the sound. 2 have continuing and serious effects: the statements by the professor reverberated through the Capitol. DERIVATIVES reverberant adjective, reverberantly adverb, reverberative |-rətɪv |adjective, reverberator noun, reverberatory |-rət (ə )ri |adjective ORIGIN late 15th cent. (in the sense drive or beat back ): from Latin reverberat- struck again , from the verb reverberare, from re- back + verberare to lash (from verbera (plural ) scourge ).

 

reverberation

re |ver ¦ber |ation |rɪˌvəːbəˈreɪʃn | noun 1 [ mass noun ] prolongation of a sound; resonance: electronic effects have been added, such as echo and reverberation. 2 (usu. reverberations ) a continuing effect; a repercussion: the attack has had reverberations around the world.

 

reverberatory furnace

re |ver ¦ber |atory fur |nace noun a furnace in which the roof and walls are heated by flames and radiate heat on to material in the centre of the furnace.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

reverberate

reverberate verb Fred's voice reverberated across the room: resound, echo, re-echo, resonate, ring, boom, rumble, vibrate.

 

reverberation

reverberation noun 1 natural reverberation: resonance, echo, echoing, re-echoing, resounding, ringing, booming, rumbling. 2 political reverberations: repercussions, ramifications, consequences, shock waves, tremors, vibrations; aftermath, fallout, backlash.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

reverberate

reverberate verb her voice reverberated around the classroom: resound, echo, re-echo, repeat, resonate, pulsate, vibrate, ring, peal, boom, rumble, roll, pound, thump, drum, thrum.

 

reverberation

reverberation noun 1 electronic musical instruments are totally free from any natural reverberation: resonance, echo, echoing, re-echoing, resounding, pulsation, vibration, ringing, peal, boom, booming, rumble, rumbling, roll, pound, pounding, thump, thumping, drumming, thrumming. 2 (usually reverberations ) the scandal's political reverberations: repercussions, ramifications; consequence, result, effect, upshot, outcome, out-turn, by-product; aftermath, fallout, backlash, ripple, shock wave.

 

French Dictionary

réverbération

réverbération n. f. nom féminin Réflexion diffuse de la lumière, de la chaleur ou du son.

 

réverbère

réverbère n. m. nom masculin Appareil destiné à éclairer les rues. : L ’allumeur de réverbères dans Le Petit Prince de Saint-Exupéry. « sous /le cercle pâle du réverbère » (Alain Grandbois , Les Îles de la nuit ). Note Orthographique réverb ère.

 

réverbérer

réverbérer v. tr. verbe transitif Réfléchir la lumière, la chaleur ou le son. : Cet écran réverbère le son. posséder Conjugaison Le é de la troisième syllabe se change en è devant une syllabe contenant un e muet, sauf à l ’indicatif futur et au conditionnel présent. Il réverbère, mais il réverbérera.

 

Spanish Dictionary

reverberación

reverberación nombre femenino 1 Acción de reverberar .SINÓNIMO reverbero .2 Reflejo de luz sobre un objeto brillante o sobre una superficie u otra cosa .SINÓNIMO reverbero .3 Prolongación del tiempo de duración de un sonido en el interior de un lugar :la acústica del local no es buena porque hay reverberación .

 

reverberar

reverberar verbo intransitivo 1 Reflejarse [la luz ] en la superficie de un cuerpo brillante, en especial cuando se descompone en reflejos brillantes :la luz reverbera sobre los paredones encalados a uno y otro lado de la calle; contemplaba el barranco, la tierra calcárea y blanquecina sobre la que reverbera el sol; (fig ) en aquel salón deshumanizado por el diseño reverberó la idea platónica de la belleza .2 Brillar mucho [un cuerpo ] que recibe luz y la refleja :la marisma reverberaba hacia el atardecer; en el fuselaje del aeroplano reverberan los números de identificación .3 Prolongarse [un sonido ] en el interior de un lugar, al rebotar en una superficie sin ser absorbido cuando cesa su fuente de emisión .

 

reverbero

reverbero nombre masculino 1 Reverberación (acción, reflejo ):el deslumbrador reverbero del sol .2 Objeto brillante en el que reverbera la luz y que sirve de adorno .3 Amér Hornillo portátil que funciona con electricidad o con combustibles líquidos o gaseosos, como alcohol o gasolina .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

reverberate

re ver ber ate /rɪvə́ː r bərèɪt /動詞 自動詞 1 〈音が 〉 «…に » 反響する ; 鳴り響く «through , around , along » .2 〈光 熱などが 〉反射する .3 〈ニュースなどが 〉 «…に » 広まる ; 伝わる «through , around » .他動詞 1 〈音 〉を反響させる .2 〈光 熱など 〉を反射する .

 

reverberation

re v r ber tion 名詞 1 U 反響, 残音 ; 反射 .2 C 反射熱 [光 ]; 通例 s 〗反響音 .