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Significats de more resonance en anglès
Encara no tenim significats per a "more resonance".
Ús de more resonance en anglès
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But the ancient notion of the sacred grove has far moreresonance.
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This servants' stairway may have had moreresonance for such malign spirits.
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That line surely has a lot moreresonance for the R.E.M.
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Two titles were in the bag, but perhaps the 62-game unbeaten run has moreresonance.
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Continued fest slots are certain, although the film's cultural references will have moreresonance with Eastern European audiences.
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This might have moreresonance if the year was 2016, or if the supposed corruption involved Joe Biden himself.
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Does a film about a financially struggling family have moreresonance now than it would in a boom economy?
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He was barely audible, as if his throat had no moreresonance than a dry rag, a piece of tinder.
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But then there's also the language, the culture, everything has moreresonance, an aura of belonging, a sort of mother.
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It's a question that may have moreresonance now than at any time since Gabriel brought the good news to Mary.
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This gave his resignation all the moreresonance; this was not a cabinet minister coming to the end of his career.
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But it may have moreresonance with Yemenis who have been sucked into the militant orbit for social or economic reasons.
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Arsenal's equally impressive win over Chelsea went almost unnoticed by comparison, though it would have moreresonance during the rest of the campaign.
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The resulting unibody El Capitan is 30 percent lighter than the average acoustic guitar and has a hollow neck that adds even moreresonance.
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She thought she heard moreresonance, but she would have to do it again in another part of the cave, or outside, to be sure.
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Other times the occasion has moreresonance and it's hard to avoid the conclusion that yesterday's Guinness All-Ireland hurling semi-final was one of these occasions.