vocalize
英 [ˈvəʊkəlaɪz]
美 [ˈvoʊkəlaɪz]
v. 用言语表达; 说(话); 唱(歌); 哼; 发声
现在分词:vocalizing 过去式:vocalized 第三人称单数:vocalizes 过去分词:vocalized
COCA.26536
牛津词典
verb
- 用言语表达
to use words to express sth- Showing children pictures sometimes helps them to vocalize their ideas.
让儿童看图画有时有助于他们用言语表达思想。
- Showing children pictures sometimes helps them to vocalize their ideas.
- 说(话);唱(歌);哼;发声
to say or sing sounds or words- Your baby will begin to vocalize long before she can talk.
你的女婴在会说话前很早就要开始咿呀发声了。
- Your baby will begin to vocalize long before she can talk.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 说出
If youvocalizea feeling or an idea, you express it in words.- Archbishop Hunthausen also vocalized his beliefs that women and homosexuals should be more active in the church.
大主教亨特豪森也发言阐述了他的看法:妇女和同性恋者应该更积极地参与教堂事务。
- Archbishop Hunthausen also vocalized his beliefs that women and homosexuals should be more active in the church.
- VERB 发声;(尤指)唱
When youvocalizea sound, you use your voice to make it, especially by singing it.- In India and Bali students learn to vocalize music before ever picking up instruments.
在印度和巴厘岛,学生们在开始学习乐器之前要先学习唱歌。
- In India and Bali students learn to vocalize music before ever picking up instruments.
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 vocalise
英英释义
verb
- utter speech sounds
- utter with vibrating vocal chords
- express or state clearly
- pronounce as a vowel
- between two consonants, this liquid is vowelized
- sing (each note a scale or in a melody) with the same vowel