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baritone

/bar-i-tohn/US // ˈbær ɪˌtoʊn //UK // (ˈbærɪˌtəʊn) //

男中音,中音,男低音,女中音

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a male voice or voice part intermediate between tenor and bass.
    • : a singer with such a voice.
    • : a large, valved brass instrument shaped like a trumpet or coiled in oval form, used especially in military bands.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a baritone; having the compass of a baritone.

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Examples

  • His subdued baritone and the gentle sound of a brush on canvas made him an ASMR artist for the analog age.

  • The same one who stands a full foot shorter than the 6-foot-4 Neeson, and whose lilting voice quivers against the head winds of his sonorous baritone.

  • I was following a baseball game at the time, and the entire process took less than half an inning, resulting in the smooth baritone of the play-by-play announcer humming in my ears.

  • Its low-frequency cut and “presence boost” controls help you dial in the right sound for voices ranging from a rich, understated baritone to an explosive and bright shout-talker.

  • Robertson Dean narrates this monumental work in a nicely paced, unflappable bass baritone.

  • His velvety smooth baritone is among the most imitated but never quite duplicated.

  • He sports all black, including a cape and helmet, and has an imposing baritone voice, courtesy of James Earl Jones.

  • His voice would morph from a melodic baritone to a deep, guttural snarl, grinding notes to a pulp.

  • Upstairs in the galleries, Jim Costanzo spouted lefty politics between tunes on his baritone bugle.

  • And who better than Alec Baldwin, with his deep, ominous baritone, to voice the most imposing (former) figure in the galaxy?

  • He had, singularly, a delightfully warm baritone voice, and sang well.

  • His voice seemed weak and high-pitched in comparison to the Hunter's baritone.

  • His voice was of the baritone order, deep and sonorous, but he was not loquacious and had a habit of munching.

  • He had a fair voice, and he sang German hymns and war songs in a mellow baritone as he strode along.

  • The second time report had coupled her name with a Gabriel Lombardi, a great baritone with whom she was appearing.