vocal 的 2 个定义
- of, relating to, or uttered with the voice: the vocal mechanism; vocal criticism.
- rendered by or intended for singing: vocal music.
- having a voice: A dog is a vocal, but not a verbal, being.
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- a vocal sound.
- a musical piece for a singer, usually with instrumental accompaniment.Compare instrumental.
vocal 近义词
spoken
extroverted about opinion
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- Now, just like other 12-year-olds, she goes to school, plays with her friends and is more vocal about her rights.
- Otherwise a vocal minority get to make the decisions for the majority.
- I think that its leaders have been very vocal about the fact that they have Marxist leanings.
- The Information reported last week that Epic is trying to drum up support from other tech companies to join its vocal opposition against Apple’s business practices.
- News Corp has been vocal about the platforms, we’re going into this with eyes wide open.
- I ended up developing a blister on one of my vocal cords, so that kinda sucked.
- Jessen was named a Mormon bishop, but the appointment was met with vocal protests.
- Entrepreneur Vivek Wadhwa is a vocal proponent of gender diversity.
- One, from a short preview of her rehearsal performance, is that Williams certainly boasts the vocal chops to do the part justice.
- Cooke describes Joplin as being “always on the prowl and vocal about it.”
- The infant begins its vocal utterances with simple cries; only at a later age does it begin to articulate.
- The opera is too full of unnecessary incidents and details, too heavily orchestrated, and not sufficiently vocal.
- He established a singing school where he taught vocal music and published "Choral Music," a collection of German songs.
- Thus, contributions to vocal music, instrumental music and musical forms have been made by natives and residents of Virginia.
- When these additional signs were invented the vocal and instrumental notes had come to be employed together.