剑桥高阶英汉双解词典 - vocal collapse

vocal
[UK]/'vəʊ.kəl/ [US]/'voʊ-/
adjective
OF THE VOICE 嗓音的
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* relating to or produced by the voice, either in singing or speaking
嗓音的;发声的

1. a piece of vocal music
一部声乐作品

2. The six principal roles in this opera have an average vocal range of two octaves.
这出歌剧里六个主要角色的平均音域覆盖两个八度。

[UK]/'vəʊ.kəl/ [US]/'voʊ-/
adjective
OFTEN HEARD 常听到的
* often expressing opinions and complaints in speech
喜欢畅所欲言的;直言不讳的

1. He had always been a very vocal critic of the president.
他一直都直言不讳地批评总统。

2. During these years, suffrage demands by women became increasingly vocal.
近些年,女性要求获得投票权的呼声越来越高。

[UK]/'vəʊ.kəl/ [US]/'voʊ-/
noun [C usually plural]
* the singing in a piece of popular music
(流行音乐中的)演唱部分

1. The vocals are shared by two members of the band.
演唱部分由乐队中的两名成员共同完成。

2. Is that Tamsin Palmer on vocals (= singing) ?
唱歌的人是塔姆辛.帕尔默吗?

柯林斯COBUILD高阶英汉双解学习词典 - vocal collapse

vocal ★★☆☆☆
1.ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词大声说出的;直言不讳的;激烈表达意见的 You say that people are vocal when they speak forcefully about something that they feel strongly about.
  • He has been very vocal in his displeasure over the results...

    他直言不讳地表达了他对结果的不满。

  • A public inquiry earlier this year produced vocal opposition from residents.

    今年早些时候进行的一次公众调查显示居民对此强烈抗议。

vocally
  • Both these proposals were resisted by the developed countries, most vocally by the United States.

    这两项提议都遭到了发达国家的抵制,其中美国的意见最为强烈。

2.ADJ 形容词嗓音的;发声的;(尤指)歌唱的 Vocal means involving the use of the human voice, especially in singing.

【搭配模式】:ADJ n
  • ...a wider range of vocal styles.

    更多样的歌唱风格

  • ...vocal training.

    发声训练

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  • Vocally, it is often a very accomplished performance...

    就演唱而言,表演常常称得上达到了很高的水准。

  • I then begin to improvise melodies vocally.

    接着我开始哼起即兴创作的旋律。


牛津高阶英汉双解 第7版 - vocal collapse

vocal
vocal / 5vEukl; NAmE 5voukl / adjective1. [only before noun] connected with the voice
   嗓音的;发声的:
   vocal music
   声乐
   the vocal organs (= the tongue, lips, etc.)
   发声器官
note at spoken
2. telling people your opinions or protesting about sth loudly and with confidence
   大声表达的;直言不讳的:
   He has been very vocal in his criticism of the government's policy.
   他对政府政策的批评一直是直言不讳。
   The protesters are a small but vocal minority.
   抗议者人数不多但敢于直言。 noun [usually pl.]
   the part of a piece of music that is sung, rather than played on a musical instrument
   (乐曲中的)歌唱部份,声乐部份:
   backing vocals
   伴唱
   In this recording Armstrong himself is on vocals.
   在这个录音中阿姆斯特朗亲自领唱。

牛津搭配语词典 第2版 - vocal collapse

vocal adj.

VERBS be | become

ADVERB extremely, fairly, very, etc. | highly a highly ~ opposition group | increasingly criticized by a small but increasingly ~ minority

PREPOSITION about women who are very ~ about men's failings | in They have been very ~ in their opposition to the plan.

Vocal is used with these nouns: advocate, cord, critic, harmony, melody, minority, music, opponent, opposition, performance, register, repertoire, score, snippet, supporter, talent, track

新牛津英语同义词词典 - vocal collapse

vocal

adjective
1 Neanderthal man could produce a reasonable range of vocal sounds
VOCALIZED , voiced, spoken, said, uttered, expressed, articulated, oral, by mouth.


2 he is a vocal critic of the government
VOCIFEROUS , outspoken, forthright, plain-spoken, blunt, frank, direct, candid, open, uninhibited; vehement, vigorous, emphatic, insistent, forceful, keen, zealous, enthusiastic; clamorous, strident, loud, noisy; archaic free-spoken.

-opposite(s): TACITURN, RETICENT.

词源记忆 - vocal collapse

vocal

vocal:声音的,歌唱的

词根词缀: -voc-声音,叫喊 + -al形容词词尾