English to Malay Dictionary resounding

resounding

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definition
verb
another scream resounded through the school
(of a sound, voice, etc.) fill a place with sound; be loud enough to echo.
Horace resounds the praises of Italy
sing (the praises) of.
adjective
a resounding smack across the face
(of a sound) loud enough to reverberate.
the evening was a resounding success
unmistakable; emphatic.
example
The festival was a 'resounding' success in terms of access, competition standards, numbers of choirs taking part and the administration and organisation.
We won a great victory with the 'resounding' defeat of the proposed amendment.
A 'resounding' cheer rose up for what certainly seemed like the last time that night.
Overall, the night proved to be a 'resounding' success and proved a memorable way to mark the students' outstanding effort and achievement throughout the school year.
And it has proved a 'resounding' success with a quick uptake of the 50 places available and a waiting list of many others, for whom a nativity play is being organised.
It banged against the wall with a 'resounding' thud that echoed through the ship.
The walk which took place on Sunday April 27th was a 'resounding' success and raised a total of €2,314.
The English boy wonder's first game of the tour was a 'resounding' success, and was all the more remarkable for the fact that he has not played for six weeks.
Nicole's alarm clock went off that morning with a 'resounding' buzz that seemed louder than usual.
Yet the fact was that British armed forces had suffered a 'resounding' defeat.
The president's makeup job was a 'resounding' success.
If the collaboration was designed as an experiment, it was a 'resounding' success.
The machine clicked off with a 'resounding' beep, and the room rang with silence.
Held at the Auction Mart, the event has been hailed a 'resounding' success.
No sooner had my son got his new ‘urban street scooter’ out of the box than I was crashing into the metal garden gate with a 'resounding' clang.
Then, the log he was leaning on gave way with a 'resounding' crack.
The loud, 'resounding' sound unnerved the monkeys and they bolted from the scene.
He thanked the military and all who have sacrificed loved ones which brought 'resounding' cheers.
Her practicality wrestled with pride for a few more minutes before scoring a 'resounding' victory.
Officials only last week hailed the post-back scheme - reducing the traditional door-to-door collection - a 'resounding' success.
Waterloo's a film about Napoleon's 'resounding' defeat, not Wellington's greatest victory.
The aim of the show is to present independent, mature artists working in contemporary movement and world dance forms to the wider public and the last two shows have been a 'resounding' success.
He said the elections were a 'resounding' success.
The Coleman festival which took place from September 2th to 4th was a 'resounding' success with packed audiences each night at the concerts.
They were thrown off balance as they hit the floor with a loud 'resounding' thud.
I hit the floor with a 'resounding' thud that echoed across the room, the phone still in my hand.
And then she heard the 'resounding' sound of metal against metal.
The building came down in minutes with a 'resounding' bang and thud.
The Titian exhibition is judged a 'resounding' success but it is just one of an enormous range of substantial and enjoyable shows in the city.
And that 'resounding' sound of the shut door still rang in her ears, over and over.
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