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I. 1. гласов, гласен, вокален
VOCAL cords гласни струни, гласилки
VOCAL communication устно съобщение
VOCAL music вокална музика
VOCAL organs говорни органи
2. звучен, звънлив, гласовит, надарен с глас
to become/be VOCAL надигам глас
давам гласен израз (на чувства, мнение и пр.) (about за, относно)
to make someone VOCAL накарвам някого да заговори
woods VOCAL with the songs of birds гори, огласени от песента на птици
3. фон. гласен, звучен
II. n гласен звук, гласна* * *{'voukl} I. a 1. гласов, гласен, вокален; vocal cords гласни струни* * *вокален; гласовит; гласен; гласна; гласов; звучен; еклив; звънлив;* * *1. i. гласов, гласен, вокален 2. ii. n гласен звук, гласна 3. to become/be vocal надигам глас 4. to make someone vocal накарвам някого да заговори 5. vocal communication устно съобщение 6. vocal cords гласни струни, гласилки 7. vocal music вокална музика 8. vocal organs говорни органи 9. woods vocal with the songs of birds гори, огласени от песента на птици 10. давам гласен израз (на чувства, мнение и пр.) (about за, относно) 11. звучен, звънлив, гласовит, надарен с глас 12. фон. гласен, звучен* * *vocal [voukl] I. adj 1. гласов, гласен, вокален; \vocal cords гласни струни, гласилки; \vocal communication устно съобщение; \vocal music вокална музика; \vocal organs говорни органи; 2. звучен, еклив, звънлив, гласовит, надарен с глас; to become \vocal изказвам се; the woods are \vocal with the song of birds горите ечат от песента на птици; it is those who are most \vocal that carry the day налагат се тези, които викат най-много; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv vocally; 3. ез. гласен, вокален; II. n гласен звук, гласна, вокал.
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