vocal
英 ['vəʊk(ə)l]
美 ['vokl]
- adj. 歌唱的;聲音的,有聲的
- n. 聲樂作品;元音
- n. (Vocal)人名;(西)博卡爾
英文詞源
- vocal (adj.)
- late 14c., "spoken, oral," from Old French vocal (13c.), from Latin vocalis "sounding, sonorous, speaking," as a noun, "a vowel," from vox (genitive vocis) "voice" (see voice (n.)). In reference to music (as opposed to instrumental), first recorded 1580s; meaning "outspoken" first attested 1871. Vocal cords is from 1872; see cord.
雙語例句
- 1. She loved singing as a child and started vocal training at 12.
- 她從小就喜歡唱歌,12歲開始了聲樂訓練。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. A public inquiry earlier this year produced vocal opposition from residents.
- 今年早些時候進行的一次公眾調查顯示居民對此強烈抗議。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. She wanted to scream, but her vocal cords seemed paralysed.
- 她想尖叫,但她的聲帶好像不聽使喚了。
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- 4. Hers is the kind of voice that excels at vocal gymnastics.
- 她的嗓音擅長演繹有難度的歌曲。
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- 5. He has been very vocal in his displeasure over the results.
- 他直言不諱地表達了他對結果的不滿。
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