Ainda não temos significados para "so resonant".
1They have a remarkable generosity of spirit which is so resonant with manaakitanga.
2Their ten thousand and more voices joined together were not so resonant as Hamanu's uncanny voice.
3It is so resonant that it turned up in the opening section of Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa.
4The decasyllabic couplet, so resonant in Dryden, so admirably turned and polished by Pope, was its favorite measure.
5The poetry of both Browning and Tennyson is so resonant with faith that they have been called great religious teachers.
6The Catholic note, so resonant in Rossetti's poetry, is hardly audible in Morris, at least after his early Oxford days.
7Ah, the delicious combination of Wendell's words and Wendell's voice-EdwardR. Murrow in his heyday never sounded so eloquent, so resonant.
8Then, not so resonant but still clearly audible, for both men had voices that "carried" and were used to command:
9They sounded so cheerful, so resonant, as in a forest, as on a river when you are mending a boat or building a dam.
10It's why Nas' music is so resonant and will likely remain so long after he's gone, said Rodney Williams, Senior Vice President of Hennessy USA.
11I always thought I was alone in finding such roads so resonant of the past, until I came across the latest work from Robert Macfarlane.
12"Sweet Judith," she heard the Goddess say, the voice so charged, so resonant, that these few syllables were an aria.
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