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

  1. 用言语表达
    to use words to express sth
    1. 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。
  2. 说(话);唱(歌);哼;发声
    to say or sing sounds or words
    1. 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。

柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 vocalise

  1. VERB 说出
    If you vocalize a feeling or an idea, you express it in words.
    1. 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。
  2. VERB 发声;(尤指)唱
    When you vocalize a sound, you use your voice to make it, especially by singing it.
    1. 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。

双语例句

  1. 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。
  2. The ability to vocalize your emotions will show confidence, and girls will eat that sht up.
    能够说出你的情感就显示出你很自信,而且女孩也吃这一套。
  3. Make time for the people you consider yourself closest to, and vocalize your care for them, despite how much easier it can be to think I love you than to say it.
    给那些你觉得和自己亲近的人一点时间,虽然在心里想着我爱你比说出来更容易,但也要用语言表达出你对他们的关心。
  4. The researchers are now interested in whether piranhas vocalize during mating.
    研究人员现在研究,食人鱼在交配时是否发声。
  5. Mechanically ventilated patients are unable to vocalize feelings, verify perceptions and cope with fears, anxiety and stress through verbal communication.
    使用机械通气的患者无法表达感情、确认需求以及通过语言交流来面对恐惧、焦虑和压力。
  6. To vocalize in that state to our advantage.
    来表达对我们有利的立场。
  7. Irresponsible people tend to shift the blame onto those factors, and vocalize them as excuses.
    不负责任的人往往将责怪转移到那些因素上,将它们表示为借口。
  8. "Television is not only a poor caregiver substitute, but it actually reduces the number of language sounds and words babies hear, vocalize and therefore learn," he said.
    “电视不仅是一个蹩脚的看护人,而且实际上还降低了宝宝听到、发出进而学习语音和词语的数量。”他说。
  9. In it the animals get to vocalize and we all get a chance to laugh as we sing.
    歌中的动物发出声音。我们唱这首歌时都有机会欢笑。
  10. An evening conversation could bring the right time to find out where others stand or to vocalize your support.
    一次夜晚的谈话会带来合适的时机去发现别人的立场或者声援他们。
  11. If you find that other people often present an idea you had but didn't vocalize ( those "I thought of that, too!" moments), stop being so shy.
    如果你发现其他人总在说你嘴里没说出的点子(那些”这我也到了“的时刻),那么不要那么胆怯。
  12. Although they too are comforted with breastfeeding, older babies tend to vocalize sweet baby sounds and toddlers can be both very vocal and very mobile.
    尽管他们也可以用哺乳来安抚,但大宝宝往往会发出可爱的声音,而幼儿则可能既叫喊又到处跑。

英英释义

verb

  1. utter speech sounds

      Synonym:    vocalisephonate

    1. utter with vibrating vocal chords

        Synonym:    voicesoundvocalise

      1. express or state clearly

          Synonym:    articulateenunciatevocalise

        1. pronounce as a vowel
          1. between two consonants, this liquid is vowelized

          Synonym:    vocalisevowelizevowelise

        2. sing (each note a scale or in a melody) with the same vowel

            Synonym:    vocalise