词汇 | vocally |
释义 | vocally adverb uk /ˈvəʊ.kəl.i/ us /ˈvoʊ.kəl.i/ vocallyadverb (OF THE VOICE)in a way that relates to or is produced by the voice, either in singing or speaking: 发声的,歌唱的 This song really shows what she can do vocally.这首歌真正展示了她在声乐方面的能力。 He is very musically and vocally talented. 他在音乐和声乐方面很有天赋。 She is really secure in the role, and vocally she has no problems whatsoever. He wasn't particularly suited vocally to this kind of opera. Other animals can communicate vocally and by gesture. Describing qualities of the human voice adenoidal aloud be dripping with somethingidiom boomy bray breathy brittle chocolatey fruity multi-voiced nasality nasally pitchy purringly soft-spoken stentorian strangulated toned toneless wispily You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Ways of speaking vocallyadverb (OF OPINIONS)by expressing opinions and complaints often: 畅所欲言地;直言不讳地 She was vocally opposed to the war. 她公开反对战争。 She vocally supports opening the wildlife refuge for oil drilling.她直言她支持开放野生动物保护区来进行石油开采。 See vocal They were visibly and vocally upset. He complained vocally about the company's market dominance. The organization has vocally advocated restructuring of UN agencies to better serve women. Blunt and direct in speech & behaviour abruptly abruptness bald baldly baldness blisteringly bluff directly directness downrightly edgelord flat outphrase outspoken outspokenly plain speaking plain-spoken plainness shoot suffer vocal Examples of vocallyvocally These extracts comprise the concrete material for the composition, which involves the electronic manipulation of vocally produced source sounds. Revivalists, many of them women, talked : they confessed private sins vocally, cleansing themselves of sorcerous familial strife. Both of these qualities are unmistakably feminine and identify the singer, vocally and characterologically, as a woman. Musically, as she desired, they provided her with effective vehicles for acquitting herself well vocally. The actors would have had to enlarge their performances both vocally and kinetically, in order to convey their meanings. A central statement is that communication by manual gestures evolved to a more vocally based language. After this silent phase of hearing the body's movements in one's imagination, participants were asked to vocally produce their sound as closely as possible. The illegitimacy of an award handed out inappropriately or in an ill-thought manner has always been vocally protested. As neural systems self-organize, infants come to control action and perception in ways that prompt vocally mediated interaction. We therefore asked the bilinguals to rate their own ability to translate each sentence prior to attempting to do so vocally (see above). Many of these organisations function publicly, issue public statements, choose their own leadership and vocally criticise the government. They are the social science counterparts to the evolutionary biologists most vocally rebuked by the evolutionary psychologists in the public forum. It is understandably distressing to feel vulnerable vocally, and the initial temptation is to blame the music. Pupils were able to capture electronically a variety of instrumental or vocally produced sounds, manipulating and changing the sound through a variety of effects. The child is expected to vocally reproduce the melodic pattern immediately after the stimulus has been provided. See all examples of vocally These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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