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1 vocal
['vəukəl]1) (of, or concerning, the voice: vocal music.) vokalen2) ((of a person) talkative; keen to make one's opinions heard by other people: He's always very vocal at meetings.) glasen•- vocally- vocalist
- vocal cords* * *[vóukl]1.adjective ( vocally adverb)izražen z glasom, glasoven; usten, govoren, ki se tiče (človeškega) glasu; pevski, vokalen; zvočen, doneč, zveneč, odmevajoč; phonetics vokaličen; poetically žuboreč; hrupen, glasen, slišenvocal auscultation medicine osluškovanje govornih šumovto become vocal — izraziti se z besedami;2.noun(redko) linguisticssamoglasnik, vokal -
2 chord
[ko:d](in music, a number of notes played together.) akord* * *[kɔ:d]nounstrunamusic akord, sozvočje; tetiva; anatomy vocal chord — glasilka -
3 recital
1) (a public performance (of music or songs) usually by one person or a small number of people: a recital of Schubert's songs.) recital2) (the act of reciting.) recitacija* * *[risáitəl]nounpripoved(ovanje), govorjenje (na pamet), predavanje, recitiranje; navajanje, naštevanje; (glasno) čitanje; opis, poročilo; juridically uvodni, pripravljalni del listine, dokumenta, spričevala; določba, ugotovitev; music recital, solistična glasbena prireditev; koncert del enega skladatelja ali homogenega sporedavocal recital, song recital — recital (večer) pesmi -
4 voice
[vois] 1. noun1) (the sounds from the mouth made in speaking or singing: He has a very deep voice; He spoke in a quiet/loud/angry/kind voice.) glas2) (the voice regarded as the means of expressing opinion: The voice of the people should not be ignored; the voice of reason/conscience.) glas2. verb1) (to express (feelings etc): He voiced the discontent of the whole group.) izraziti2) (to produce the sound of (especially a consonant) with a vibration of the vocal cords as well as with the breath: `Th' should be voiced in `this' but not in `think'.) izgovoriti•- voiced- voiceless
- voice mail
- be in good voice
- lose one's voice
- raise one's voice* * *I [vɔis]nounglas (politics & figuratively; tudi človeški); ton, zvok; izraz; grammar način; sposobnost ali moč govora; mnenje, odločitev; phonetics zven; music petje (kot stroka); obsolete govorica; sloveswith one voice — enoglasno, enodušno, kot edenat the top of one's voice — na ves glas, na vse grloactive, passive voice grammar tvorni, trpni način (glagola)the voice of God — glas vesti, vestto give one's voice for — izjaviti se za, glasovati zato lift up one's voice — povzdigniti svoj glas, spregovoriti, javiti seto lose one's voice — izgubiti glas (zaradi prehlada itd.)to raise one's voice — povzdigniti svoj glas, govoriti glasnejeII [vɔis]transitive verbizgovoriti, izreči, izraziti z besedami, formulirati; music uglasiti, regulirati (orgle); linguistics zveneče izgovarjati
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Vocal cords — Vocal Vo cal (v[=o] kal), a. [L. vocalis, fr. vox, vocis, voice: cf. F. vocal. See {Voice}, and cf. {Vowel}.] 1. Of or pertaining to the voice or speech; having voice; endowed with utterance; full of voice, or voices. [1913 Webster] To hill or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English