Resound throughout (something or some place) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "resound throughout (something or some place)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Michael Phuoc calendar 2021-07-08 07:07

Meaning of Resound throughout (something or some place)

Synonyms:

to resound with something

Resound throughout (something or some place) verb phrase

Used to discribe something or some place that is full of loud sound

The bell's sound that is resounding throughout the pagoda makes the ambiance here so solemn.

Those dogs' bark which resounded throughout the town suddenly woke me up.

His powerful voice has resounded throughout the hall.

Used to describe something or someone that is mentioned or talked about a lot by people throughout some place or thing

Peter's victory at the tournament has resounded throughout his country.

The scandal about this celebrity has recently resounded throughout the social media.

Other phrases about:

win/earn your spurs
Achieve recognition for your skills.
Your Reputation Precedes You
People have heard about you and they know about you before meeting you
take (someone, something, or some place) by storm

1. To seize or take control of someone, something, or some place with a sudden and fierce attack

2. To gain a rapid and great fame or success in a place, a field or a particular group of people

nine-day wonder

Someone or something that attracts great interest or attention only for a short time but then quickly forgotten. 

smack (one's) lips

1. To pass one's tongue over one's lips, especially before eating something delicious.

2. To feel or show excitement because something good is expected to happen.

3. Used to say that someone makes unintentional smacking noises with his/her mouth, especially when speaking.

Grammar and Usage of Resound throughout (something or some place)

Verb Forms

  • to resound throughout (something or some place) | Verb with to
  • to be resounding throughout (something or some place) | Gerund
  • to (have been / was / were) resounding throughout (something / some place) | Past perfect (continuous)

The verb "resound" should be conjugated according to its tense in the sentence containing the phrase.

More examples:

The wolves' howl is resounding throughout the wood.

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