2012年12月17日 星期一

resounding, telegenic, traded places in a duopoly




Abe Trade' Is Expected to Flourish in Japan
The resounding victory of the LDP and Shinzo Abe in Japan is expected to extend the "Abe trade" of a weaker yen and stronger Tokyo shares, but the run may hit turbulence when the new team faces the task of governing.


"Lean your body forward slightly to support the guitar against your chest, for the poetry of the music should resound in your heart."
Andrés Segovia


After a series of corruption scandals surrounding the ruling conservatives,
the Greek electorate has voted resoundingly for change in the country.

The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=ew20meI44va89pI4


In a close election, it was the last thing the slumping leader of the Labour party needed. Normally, a blunder like that would enhance the chances of a resounding majority for Britain's other great party -- the Conservatives, led by telegenic 43-year-old David Cameron. After all, Labour and the Tories have traded places in a duopoly that has lasted nearly a century.

Elections | 26.04.2009

Iceland's interim leftist government wins resounding election victory

Iceland's interim leftist government won a resounding victory in this weekend's general election as voters punished the conservatives they blame for the country's economic meltdown seven months ago



41st World Intellectual Property Congress A Resounding Success
MarketWatch - USA
In a workshop on intellectual property rights on environmental technologies, IBM, Nokia, and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development ...




The New York Times and the Washington Post lead and the Wall Street Journal, at least online, tops its worldwide news box with Sen. Hillary Clinton's resounding victory in Puerto Rico's Democratic presidential primary. Clinton, who took 68 percent of the vote, vowed that she would not exit the race before tomorrow's final primaries in Montana and South Dakota.



resound Show phonetics
verb [I]
to sound loudly or for a long time, or (of a place) to be filled with sound:
The noise of the fire alarm resounded through/throughout the building.
The concert hall resounded with cheers and applause.
See also resonate.

resounding Show phonetics
adjective [before noun]
1 loud:
Supporters gave the team three resounding cheers.

2 very great:
The plan was a resounding success/failure.

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Is Facebook en route to becoming a major e-commerce player? Forrester Research analyst Sucharita Mulpuru says the answer is a resounding “No.”