vocalisation

vocalisation [ˌvəʊkəlaɪ'zeɪʃən]  [ˌvoʊklə'zeɪʃən] 

vocalisation 基本解释
<主英>发声法;
vocalisation 网络解释

vocalisation的近义词

1. 发声:fairground 赛会场所 | vocalisation 发声 | magnetic 磁性的

vocalisation 双语例句

1. Other signs, such as increased vocalisation, may or may not indicate a problem.
    其他异常行为如增加鸣叫不一定是有问题。

2. Then we'll analyse every millisecond of their facial behaviour and vocalisation.
    然后,我们会研究每一毫秒中他们的面部动作和声音。

3. Then we ll analyse every millisecond of their facial behaviour and vocalisation.
    然后,我们会每一毫秒中他们的面部和声音。

4. Unlike the west which has no musical equivalent, centuries-old maqams cycles of vocalisation and instrumentation are performed and danced to by old and young alike.
    这些音乐已经经历了数百年的人事,西方音乐里没有与之相当的音乐体系,在这一地区,男女老少都会演奏这些由声乐和器乐汇响而成的音乐组曲,并随之翩然起舞。

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5. Most of these songs are rooted in the Near and Middle East, where the instrumentation, whether on doutar or doira, a women`s small, flat drum, follow patterns of vocalisation.
    专辑的绝大部分歌曲根植于中东及其邻邦,那里的器乐——不管是doutar或是doira(一种女子用的小巧、扁平的鼓),主要是配合声乐部分的曲式。

6. In young pigs weighing approximately 10kg given three or five times the therapeutic dose transient signs attributed to injection site discomfort were observed and included escessive vocalisation and restlessness.
    在幼猪重约10公斤给予3或5倍治疗剂量短暂的不良反应可归因于注射部位不适,另包括escessive vocalisation和不安。

vocalisation 英英释义

noun

1. the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract

    e.g. a singer takes good care of his voice
           the giraffe cannot make any vocalizations

    Synonym: voice vocalization vocalism phonation vox