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vocal ['vəʊkəl]∎ the vocal organs les organes mpl vocaux(b) (oral → communication) oral, verbal(c) (outspoken → person, minority) qui se fait entendre;∎ the most vocal member of the delegation le membre de la délégation qui s'est fait le plus entendre ou qui s'est exprimé le plus énergiquement;∎ one of privatisation's/the government's most vocal critics l'un de ceux qui critiquent la privatisation/le gouvernement avec le plus de véhémence;∎ he is very vocal about… il se fait entendre souvent au sujet de…(d) (noisy → assembly, meeting) bruyant2 nounLinguistics son m vocaliqueMusic chant m, musique f vocale;∎ Lucy Johnston on vocals au chant: Lucy Johnston►► vocal cords cordes fpl vocales;∎ false vocal cords fausses cordes fpl vocales, bandes fpl ventriculaires;∎ true vocal cords (vraies) cordes fpl vocales;vocal score partition f chorale -
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adjective• synthèse vocale voice or speech synthesis* * ** * *vɔkal, o vocal, -evocaux mpl adj* * * -
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vocal [ˈvəʊkəl]1. adjectivea. ( = using voice) vocalb. ( = outspoken) [opposition, protest] vif2. plural noun3. compounds* * *['vəʊkl] 1.vocals plural noun chant m2.1) lit vocal2) ( vociferous) qui se fait entendre -
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vocal [ˊvəυkl] a1) голосово́й;vocal organ го́лос
;vocal cords голосовы́е свя́зки
2) у́стный3) фон. зво́нкий; гла́сный4) выска́зывающийся (откры́то);public opinion has become vocal обще́ственное мне́ние по́дняло свой го́лос
5) поэт. звуча́щий; зву́чный; напо́лненный зву́ками;woods vocal with the sound of birds леса́, оглаша́емые пе́нием птиц
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A vocals npl chant m ; ‘with Mick Jagger on vocals’ ‘avec Mick Jagger au chant’ ; who did the vocals? qui a assuré la partie vocale? ; to do the backing vocals faire les chœurs.B adj1 [organs, range, music, sound] vocal ;2 ( vociferous) [person, group] qui se fait entendre, pej bruyant ; an increasingly vocal minority une minorité qui se fait entendre de plus en plus ; one of her most vocal critics un de ses critiques les plus intarissables. -
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