vocalize如何读

英:[ˈvəʊkəlaɪz]

美:[ˈvoʊkəlaɪz]

vocalize是什么意思

  • v.发声

vocalize自然拼读

vo·cal·ize

vo k laIz

vocalize变形

第三人称单数:vocalizes

现在分词:vocalizing

过去式:vocalized

过去分词:vocalized

vocalize扩展

vocalization (n.), vocalizer (n.)

vocalize词根

词根:vocal

adj.

vocal 歌唱的;声音的,有声的

vociferous 大声叫的;喊叫的,喧嚷的

vocalic 元音的;含元音的;元音性的

adv.

vocally 用声音;口头地

vociferously 喊叫地;吵闹地

n.

vocal 声乐作品;元音

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

vociferator 喊叫者;大声叫的人

vi.

vocalise 练声(等于vocalize)

vociferate 大声呼叫

vt.

vocalise 发声;使元音化

vociferate 喊叫;大叫

vocalize英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to give voice to : utterspecifically: sing

to make voiced rather than voiceless : voice

to convert to a vowel

to furnish (something, such as a consonantal Hebrew or Arabic text) with vowels or vowel points

intransitive verb

to utter vocal sounds

singspecifically: to sing without words

vocalize词源中文解释

1660年代,源自 vocal 和 -ize。相关词汇: Vocalized; vocalizing。

vocalize词源英文解释

The first known use of vocalize was in 1669

vocalize儿童词典英英释义

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

vocalize 例句

1 At the current Whitney Biennial, the museum stairwell holds his sound installation of droning and vocalizing, issuing from small speakers topped with stuffed animals.

2 And Baby vocalizes unintelligible coos and gurgles that manage to communicate tone and emotional state.

3 Over a decade later, Hoang’s husband is a lot more observant: Without her vocalizing it, he can tell when she just needs to sit on the couch and let her brain unwind.

4 “It was a real uncomfortable thing for me to vocalize because I operate from a place of ‘no one wants to see me naked, let alone photograph it,’ but Clifton was such a soothing presence.”

5 But she is mute from childhood meningitis and can’t vocalize her protests against the cruel fate demanded by her father, who believes she’s brought shame upon the family.

6 The audience vocalized its appreciation for the duration of the two-hour set.

7 Almost as if he can't bear to fully vocalize his betrayal, or that he's still going so far out on a line to protect his wife, even after all she's done.

8 Ms. Rivera has always been better known for her expressive gams than for silken vocalizing.

9 “And that has to do with how babies start to vocalize.”

10 Sometimes I think it’s hard, being an artist, to vocalize that you’re having a hard time, because obviously, we’re so lucky to be able sustain ourselves from the things that we create.

11 Which meant that they had no trouble vocalizing their worry that they wouldn't find a Valjean.

12 Sometimes the drum acted as a therapy tool for the vocalizing drummer.

13 “He vocalized to us that he really wanted to wear what everybody else gets to wear,” said Scheier.

14 He traverses the stage, wrapping a feather and fabric concoction by the costume designer Marianne Fassler around his body, as he vocalizes mournfully: a requiem for a new generation.

15 He wants to know the locations of her labs, offices and safe houses, and the dire consequences for not cooperating needn’t even be vocalized.

16 I had an inkling that, maybe if pressed, I might do a dance step or two, but certainly not vocalize.

17 Beacon Hill's Tay Sean assists on keys and Sax vocalizes but doesn't rap or sing.

18 Like Music, the “Loop” actress and character had difficulty forming words but still frequently vocalized.

19 The vocalizing popped up intermittently in the rest of the program, and was much more pronounced than in Watts’ previous visits to Seattle.

20 The cameras capture two groups of males as they fight not with physical force, but with a sort of vocalized taunting.

vocalize 同义词

1 用言语表达

verbalize

3 有声化

vocalization

5 发为声

vocal

6 歌唱

song vocalism sing

10 有声

voiceful aloud

15 发出声音

sonorific strike noise voice

18 母音化

vowelize

21 讲出

Frame

22 使母音化

vowelize

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