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vocalists

/voh-kuh-list/US // ˈvoʊ kə lɪst //UK // (ˈvəʊkəlɪst) //

声乐家,主唱们,声乐家们,主唱人员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a singer.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Because he wanted vocalists to hear their parts with real voices, he had also taken on the arduous task of recording all of them for the audio file himself.

  • Singing wasn’t always easy for Tarriona “Tank” Ball, the lead vocalist and songwriter for the Grammy-nominated band Tank and the Bangas.

  • Logically recently revealed the identities of three major QAnon proliferators, one of whom is Jeremy “JJ” Sicotte, a Berklee College of Music grad and pop-punk vocalist who eventually turned to filmmaking.

  • Jimin is frequently positioned as the group’s lead vocalist.

  • He’s one of the group’s main vocalists, and though he’s not officially the group’s “visual,” he seems to have a habit of accidentally going viral for being beautiful.

  • I remember seeing Bobby Short, the great lounge pianist and vocalist, on Johnny Carson once.

  • He and three friends, including Dick Taylor, formed a blues band, and Jagger was the vocalist.

  • A formidable vocalist, she sings better than most of the pop stars currently in circulation.

  • Witness Hayley Williams, lead vocalist of Paramore, rocking out on a stripped-down cover of “Bad Romance.”

  • Siding with Underwood means you are embracing the pure vocalist (who is only now becoming a rather dutiful songwriter).

  • Madame Mara, the celebrated vocalist, took leave of the English stage.

  • No one cares to linger near, as sung by 115 the great always off the key vocalist, Jerry Macy.

  • Somewhere in your close blood is a marvelously trained vocalist; we every one of us believe that, Freckles.

  • The little yellow vocalist with the black funereal spots broke the lyre over her knee, and regained her dignity.

  • A prominent vocalist goes so far as to say that "vocal insufficiency and decay are prevalent."