Explore Resonances through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Resonances meaning
plural of resonance
Using Resonances
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of resonance
- In the example corpus, resonances often appears in combinations such as: resonances with, resonances that, mean-motion resonances.
Context around Resonances
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 10 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Resonances
- In this selection, "resonances" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 21.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, motion, acoustic, allow, efficiently, perhaps and causing stand out and add context to how "resonances" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and that resonances can be and any topical resonances which may. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "resonances" sits close to words such as acorns, acrobatics and acura, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with resonances
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The MDF wooden enclosure minimizes unpleasant acoustic resonances. (8 words)
For resonances with 3 2 isospin, see the Delta baryon article. (11 words)
These electronic oscillations, or surface plasmon resonances, efficiently convert light to heat. (12 words)
Formants are often measured as amplitude peaks in the frequency spectrum of the sound, using a spectrogram (in the figure) or a spectrum analyzer and, in the case of the voice, this gives an estimate of the vocal tract resonances. (40 words)
Borges's "review" of the work of the fictional Menard uses tongue-in-cheek comparisons to explore the resonances that Don Quixote has picked up over the centuries since it was written. (32 words)
High past orbital eccentricities associated with the (1:3) Umbriel-Miranda and (1:4) Titania-Ariel resonances may have led to tidal heating of the interiors of Miranda and Ariel, citation respectively. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
The MDF wooden enclosure minimizes unpleasant acoustic resonances.
Austin has found healing applications for this property and emphasised that we, as humans, are mostly composed of water, and that resonances can be transferred by proximity.
I think the superpower that art has is this distance it affords us, this capacity to be still and to allow resonances to arise from inside.
Resonances is a one-off performance by the Canberra Symphony Orchestra featuring stringed instruments made by Arthur Edward Smith.
He is a frequent contributor to professional journals, and his research has included work identifying several novel heavy ion resonances.
These electronic oscillations, or surface plasmon resonances, efficiently convert light to heat.
Both he and Lord also emphasise that any topical resonances which may have crept into are unintentional.
Focal did a fantastic job with eliminating the offending resonances, perhaps even better than the HD820.
Once aloft, the three main segments of the rocket could start to produce unanticipated vibrational resonances, causing the rocket to break apart.
Adjustments that Godard made to the original version of the story gave it autobiographical resonances, 'specifically in regard to his relationship with Anna Karina'.
As in the original Nice model, objects are captured into resonances with Neptune during its outward migration.
At some frequencies, whose values depend on the position of the player's tongue, resonances of the vocal tract inhibit the oscillatory flow of air into the instrument.
Borges's "review" of the work of the fictional Menard uses tongue-in-cheek comparisons to explore the resonances that Don Quixote has picked up over the centuries since it was written.
Both factors lead to more chaotic orbital behavior at or near mean-motion resonances.
Both of these resonances are at higher frequencies than the operating frequency of microwave ovens.
Dust would collect in orbits that have mean-motion resonances with this planet—where their orbital periods form integer fractions with the period of the planet—producing the resulting clumpiness.
Formants are often measured as amplitude peaks in the frequency spectrum of the sound, using a spectrogram (in the figure) or a spectrum analyzer and, in the case of the voice, this gives an estimate of the vocal tract resonances.
For resonances with 3 2 isospin, see the Delta baryon article.
High past orbital eccentricities associated with the (1:3) Umbriel-Miranda and (1:4) Titania-Ariel resonances may have led to tidal heating of the interiors of Miranda and Ariel, citation respectively.
However, the influence of room resonances (sometimes called standing waves ) is typically so large that such issues are secondary in practice.
Common combinations with resonances
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- resonances with 5×
- resonances that 4×
- mean-motion resonances 4×
- resonances are 4×
- near resonances 4×
- resonances in 4×
- orbital resonances 4×
- resonances of 3×
- these resonances 3×
- resonances may 3×