vocalized

英 [ˈvəʊkəlaɪzd] 美 [ˈvoʊkəlaɪzd]

v.  用言语表达; 说(话); 唱(歌); 哼; 发声
vocalize的过去分词和过去式



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 this scheme, letters such as d and t are in the same group since they sound alike ( in fact each letter is vocalized by a similar mechanism) and vowels are omitted altogether.
    在这个方案里,像d和t)这样的字母在同一个组里,因为它们发音相近(实际上每个字母都是用类似的机制发出声音的),而元音则一概忽略。
  2. Voice-Output Devices Voice-output devices make sounds that resemble human speech but actually are pre-recorded vocalized sounds.
    声音输出设备声音输出设备可以发出类似于人类说话的声音,但实际上是事先录制的声音。
  3. Have openly vocalized their opposition to you as vp.
    已经明确表示反对你出任副总统。
  4. Presents a novel approach for segmentation and recognition of on-line vocalized outlines of Pitman shorthand.
    介绍了一种对英文Pitman速记发声字进行在线分割识别的新方法。
  5. A trademark word is the part of a trademark that can be vocalized, namely, the verbal part.
    商标词是属于商标的,它是商标能读出音来的那一部分,即文字部分。