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复数:vocals
比较级:more vocal
最高级:most vocal
vocally (adv.)
词根:vocal
adj.vocalic 元音的;含元音的;元音性的
adv.vocally 用声音;口头地
n.vocalist 歌手;声乐家
vocalization 发声,发音;发声法
vocalisation 发声;元音化(等于vocalization)
vocalism 发声法;元音系统
vi.vocalize 发声;喊叫
vocalise 练声(等于vocalize)
vt.vocalize 使发成元音;使发声
vocalise 发声;使元音化
adjective
uttered by the voice : oral
produced in the larynx : uttered with voice
given to expressing oneself freely or insistently : outspoken
a highly vocal critic
having or exercising the power of producing voice, speech, or sound
expressive
full of voices : resounding
expressed in words
relating to, composed or arranged for, or sung by the human voice
vocal music
of, relating to, or resembling the voice
vocal impairment
vocalic
noun
a vocal sound
a usually accompanied musical composition for the human voice : songalso: a performance of such a composition
vocal music声乐;通过口头传唱的音乐
vocal cord[医]声带;[医]声襞
vocal tract声道
vocal fold声襞
vocal cord paralysisn. 声带麻痹
vocal concert演唱会
14世纪末期,“口头的”,源自13世纪的古法语 vocal,来自拉丁语 vocalis,“声音的,音响的,说话的”,作为名词,“元音”,来自 vox(属格 vocis)“声音”(源自 PIE 词根 *wekw- “说话”)。首次出现于指音乐(而非 instrumental)的意义是在1580年代记录的; “直言不讳”的意义最早于1871年被证实。Vocal cords 来源于1872年; 请参阅 cord。
嗓音的,发音的
语言的
Adjective Middle English, from Latin vocalis, from voc-, vox voice — more at voice
The first known use of vocal was in the 15th century
vocationaladjective
of, relating to, or concerned with a vocation
of, relating to, or involved in training in a skill or trade to be followed as a career
vocational school
vocationaladjective
of, relating to, or concerned with a vocation
of, relating to, or involved in training in a skill or trade to be followed as a career
vocational school
vocal1 of 2adjective
uttered by the voice : oral
composed or arranged for or sung by the human voice
vocal music
speaking freely or loudly : outspoken
a vocal opponent of the new law
of, relating to, or resembling the voice
vocal2 of 2noun
a vocal sound
a piece of vocal music
vocal1 of 2adjective
uttered by the voice : oral
composed or arranged for or sung by the human voice
vocal music
speaking freely or loudly : outspoken
a vocal opponent of the new law
of, relating to, or resembling the voice
vocal2 of 2noun
a vocal sound
a piece of vocal music
vocalizeverb
to give voice toespecially: sing entry 1 sense 1a
vocalizeverb
to give voice toespecially: sing entry 1 sense 1a
vocal1 of 2adjective
uttered by the voice : oral
composed or arranged for or sung by the human voice
vocal music
speaking freely or loudly : outspoken
a vocal opponent of the new law
of, relating to, or resembling the voice
vocal2 of 2noun
a vocal sound
a piece of vocal music
vocalistnoun
singer entry 1
vocalicadjective
marked by or consisting of vowels
of, relating to, or functioning as a vowel
vocal1 of 2adjective
uttered by the voice : oral
composed or arranged for or sung by the human voice
vocal music
speaking freely or loudly : outspoken
a vocal opponent of the new law
of, relating to, or resembling the voice
vocal2 of 2noun
a vocal sound
a piece of vocal music
vocaladjective
uttered by the voice : oral
having or exercising the power of producing voice, speech, or sound
of, relating to, or resembling the voice
vocal dysfunction due to throat infection
1 The voice rose and fell in a rhythmical, dreamlike recital-part enumeration of earthly trials undergone by the congregation, part rapt display of vocal virtuosity, part appeal to God.
2 The tongue is one of the vocal organs.
舌头是发声器官之一.
3 “Yes, I’m kidding, but pipe down. I’m trying to find something to properly impress you with my vocal stylings.”
4 Mrs. Walton helps me get dressed in my angel costume and has me review my vocal techniques.
5 But through it all, none was more vocal in his assertion than Prof Pavlov.
但在所有的证据中, 巴甫洛夫教授的断言最有说服力.
6 Huxley was the most vocal and pugnacious of them all, and earned the nickname of Darwins bulldog.
7 What time does the vocal concert begin?
演唱会什么时候开始?
8 The protesters are a small but vocal minority.
抗议者人数不多但敢于直言。
9 One of the most vocal is the United Kingdom.
其中声音最强烈的是英国。
10 No longer hesitant and clumsy, she had become vocal, aggressive, and confident.
11 It was a bestial, lunatic cry, surely ripping the boy’s vocal cords to shreds.
12 The interplay of their vocals are just fantastic , pitch perfect and easy to like.
他们声音的配合十分默契, 完美的高音,很容易俘获你的心.
13 The Director continues in his upbeat vocal swagger.
14 Bill played trumpet and took vocals on Glenn Miller arrangements of such tunes as In the Mood, String of Pearls, and Don’t Fence Me In.
15 Mr. Jimmy said, “Bud, this here’s Miss Thomas, she’s our vocal stylist.”
16 Performed against the vocal protests of the liberal factions.
17 One very vocal opponent of the tide of ethnic imitation was the writer, civil rights activist and co-founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, W. E. B. Du Bois.
18 “She has been one of the most vocal on the council arguing for action against Kronos’s minions. If she is absent, the gods will decide nothing. We will lose another year of war preparations.”
19 Poverty and corruption were everywhere in Haiti, and the doctor had always been vocal about it.
20 a recording artist who arranges his own vocals
3 有声音
4 发为声
5 充满声响
7 声音
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12 有声音的
13 演唱
14 嗓音的
16 能发出声音的
17 高谈阔论
20 双母音
21 响的
23 高谈阔论的
25 有选举权者
27 歌唱的
32 声乐
34 直言不讳
plain-speaking outspoken hard-hitting plain-spoken bluntly plain speaking candid vocally pointedly straight from the shoulder call a spade a spade not mince words not mince your words free blunt frank frankly candour speak your mind straight out
35 发声
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37 直言的