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1 vocal
1. adjective1) (concerned with voice) stimmlich2) (expressing oneself freely) gesprächig; lautstark [Minderheit, Gruppe, Protest]2. noun in sing. or pl.* * *['vəukəl]1) (of, or concerning, the voice: vocal music.) Vokal-...2) ((of a person) talkative; keen to make one's opinions heard by other people: He's always very vocal at meetings.) vernehmbar•- academic.ru/93510/vocally">vocally- vocalist
- vocal cords* * *vo·cal[ˈvəʊkəl, AM ˈvoʊ-]I. adj\vocal communication mündliche Kommunikation\vocal piece Vokalstück nt\vocal range Stimmumfang m\vocal sound Ton m2. (outspoken) laut\vocal minority lautstarke Minderheitto become \vocal laut werden3. (communicative) gesprächigII. nis that Tamsin Palmer on \vocals? ist das Tamsin Palmer, die da singt?* * *['vəUkəl]1. adj1) (= using voice) Stimm-; talent stimmlichvocal style — Singstil m
vocal range/training — Stimmumfang m/-bildung f
2) communication mündlich3) (= voicing one's opinions) group, person lautstarkto be/become vocal — sich zu Wort melden
to be vocal in demanding sth —
to become increasingly vocal in one's opposition to sth — seinen Widerstand gegen etw immer deutlicher or lauter zum Ausdruck bringen
2. n(of pop song) (gesungener) Schlager; (in jazz) Vocal ntwho's doing or singing the vocals for your group now? — wen habt ihr denn jetzt als Sänger?
vocals: Van Morrison — Gesang: Van Morrison
featuring Madonna on vocals — mit Madonna als Sängerin
lead vocals... — Leadsänger(in) m(f)...
* * *vocal [ˈvəʊkl]A adj (adv vocally)1. stimmlich, mündlich, Stimm…, Sprech…:vocal chink Stimmritze f;vocal c(h)ords Stimmbänder;vocal fold Stimmfalte f;2. MUS Vokal…, gesungen, Gesang(s)…, gesanglich:vocal duet Gesangsduett n;vocal music Vokalmusik f;vocal part Singstimme f;vocal recital Liederabend m3. stimmbegabt, der Sprache mächtig4. klingend, widerhallend ( with von)5. laut(stark), vernehmbar:become vocal laut werden, sich vernehmen lassen6. gesprächig7. LINGa) vokalischb) stimmhaftB s (gesungener) Schlager* * *1. adjective1) (concerned with voice) stimmlich2) (expressing oneself freely) gesprächig; lautstark [Minderheit, Gruppe, Protest]2. noun in sing. or pl.* * *adj.klingend adj.stimmlich adj. -
2 cord
noun1) Kordel, die2) (cloth) Cord, der* * *[ko:d]1) ((a piece of) thin rope or thick string: The burglars tied up the nightwatchman with thick cord.) die Schnur2) (a string-like part of the body: the spinal cord; the vocal cords.) das Band3) (a length of electric cable or flex attached to an electrical appliance: the cord of his electric razor.) die Leitungsschnur4) (a kind of velvet fabric with a ribbed appearance; (in plural) trousers made of this: a pair of cords.) der Kordstoff* * *[kɔ:d, AM kɔ:rd]I. n4. (trousers)▪ \cords pl Cordhose fa \cord of wood ein Klafter m Holz6.III. vt* * *[kɔːd]1. n2) pl Cordhosen pl3)See:= academic.ru/16126/corduroy">corduroy4)See:2. attr (Brit)Cord-cord jacket — Cordjacke f
cord trousers — Cordhosen pl
* * *cord [kɔː(r)d]A s1. Leine f, Schnur f, Kordel f, Strick m, Strang m, Seil n:cord fuse Leitfeuer n (Zündschnur)2. ELEK (Anschluss-, Verlängerungs)Kabel n, (-)Schnur f3. Strang m (des Henkers)4. ANATa) Band nb) Strang m5. a) Rippe f (eines Tuches)6. Klafter n/f (Raummaß für Holz etc = 3,6 m3)7. TECH Messschnur fB v/t1. (mit Schnüren) befestigen, festbinden2. ver, zuschnüren3. mit Schnüren verzieren4. Holz zu Klaftern aufschichten5. einen Buchrücken rippen* * *noun1) Kordel, die2) (cloth) Cord, der* * *n.Kordel -n f.Schnur -¨e f.Strang -¨e m.Strick -e m. -
3 soprano
noun, pl. sopranos or soprani (Mus.) (voice, singer, part) Sopran, der; (female singer also) Sopranistin, die* * *plural - sopranos; noun((a singer having) a singing voice of the highest pitch for a woman.) der Sopran* * *so·pra·no[səˈprɑ:nəʊ, AM -ˈprænoʊ]I. n\soprano part/voice Sopranpart m/-stimme fto sing \soprano Sopran singen* * *[sə'prAːnəʊ]1. nSopran m; (= person also) Sopranist(in) m(f); (= voice also) Sopranstimme f; (= part) Sopranpartie f, Sopran m2. adjSopran-soprano saxophone — Sopransaxofon or -saxophon nt
3. advim Sopran* * *soprano [-nəʊ]A pl -nos s Sopran m:a) Sopranstimme fb) → academic.ru/68899/sopranist">sopranistc) Sopranpartie fB adj Sopran…:* * *noun, pl. sopranos or soprani (Mus.) (voice, singer, part) Sopran, der; (female singer also) Sopranistin, die* * *n.Sopran -e m. -
4 alto
noun, pl. altos (Mus.) (voice, part) Alt, der; (male singer) Alt, der; Altist, der; Altsänger, der; (female singer) Alt, der; Altistin, die; Altsängerin, die* * *['æltəu]plural - altos; noun((a singer having) a singing voice of the lowest pitch for a woman.) der Alt* * *[ˈæltəʊ, AM -toʊ]I. nto sing \alto Alt singenII. adj attr, inv saxophone, flute Alt-* * *['ltəʊ]1. n2) Altsaxofon nt, Altsaxophon nt2. adjAlt-3. adv* * *A pl -tos s1. Alt m:a) Altstimme fb) Altist(in)c) Altpartie f2. Altinstrument nB adj Alt…:alto clef Altschlüssel malt. abk1. alternate2. altitude* * *noun, pl. altos (Mus.) (voice, part) Alt, der; (male singer) Alt, der; Altist, der; Altsänger, der; (female singer) Alt, der; Altistin, die; Altsängerin, die* * *(voice) n.Altstimme f. n.Altistin -en f. -
5 voice
1. noun1) (lit. or fig.) Stimme, diein a firm/loud voice — mit fester/lauter Stimme
lose one's voice — die Stimme verlieren
make one's voice heard — sich verständlich machen; (fig.) sich (Dat.) Gehör verschaffen
2) (expression)give voice to something — einer Sache (Dat.) Ausdruck geben
3)4) (Mus.) Stimme, die[singing] voice — Singstimme, die
5) (Ling.)2. transitive verbthe active/passive voice — das Aktiv/Passiv
1) (express) zum Ausdruck bringen [Meinung]2) esp. in p.p. (Phonet.) stimmhaft aussprechen* * *[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.) die Stimme2) (the voice regarded as the means of expressing opinion: The voice of the people should not be ignored; the voice of reason/conscience.) die Stimme2. verb2) (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'.) stimmhaft aussprechen•- academic.ru/80603/voiced">voiced- voiceless
- voice mail
- be in good voice
- lose one's voice
- raise one's voice* * *[vɔɪs]I. nher \voice broke with emotion ihre Stimme brach vor Rührungthis is the \voice of experience talking ich spreche aus Erfahrungthe \voice of conscience die Stimme des Gewissensto have an edge to one's \voice eine [gewisse] Schärfe in der Stimme habento listen to the \voice of reason auf die Stimme der Vernunft hörento like the sound of one's own \voice sich akk selbst gerne reden hörentone of \voice Ton mdon't speak to me in that tone of \voice! sprich nicht in diesem Ton mit mir!at the top of one's \voice in [o mit] voller Lautstärkehusky/throaty \voice heisere/kehlige Stimmeinner \voice innere Stimmesinging \voice Singstimme fsb's \voice is breaking jd ist im Stimmbruchto give \voice to sth etw aussprechento keep one's \voice down leise sprechento lower/raise one's \voice seine Stimme senken/erhebento be in good/magnificent \voice gut/hervorragend bei Stimme seinto lose one's \voice seine Stimme verlierento make one's \voice heard sich dat Gehör verschaffenwith one \voice einstimmigto give sb a \voice jdm ein Mitspracherecht einräumen6. (in grammar)active/passive \voice Aktiv/Passiv nt7.II. vt▪ to \voice sth etw zum Ausdruck bringento \voice a complaint eine Beschwerde vorbringento \voice a desire einen Wunsch aussprechen* * *[vɔɪs]1. nto find one's voice — sich (dat) Gehör verschaffen
she hasn't got much of a voice — sie hat keine besonders gute Stimme
to be in good/poor voice — gut/nicht gut bei Stimme sein
in a low voice — leise, mit leiser Stimme
his voice has broken — er hat den Stimmbruch hinter sich
bass voice — Bass m
a piece for voice and piano — ein Gesangsstück nt mit Klavierbegleitung
to give voice to sth — etw aussprechen, einer Sache (dat) Ausdruck verleihen
2) (fig= say)
we have a/no voice in the matter — wir haben in dieser Angelegenheit ein/kein Mitspracherechtthe active/passive voice — das Aktiv/Passiv
2. vt1) (= express) feelings, opinion zum Ausdruck bringen* * *voice [vɔıs]A s1. a) Stimme f (auch fig):voice for singing Singstimme;the voice of conscience, the still small voice (within) die Stimme des Gewissens;the voice of reason die Stimme der Vernunft;in (good) voice MUS (gut) bei Stimme;in a loud voice mit lauter Stimme;voice contact Sprechkontakt m;voice-over ( FILM, TV)a) Off-Kommentar m,b) Off-Sprecher(in);voice print Sonogramm n;c) voice: … (bei Adressenangaben etc) bes US Telefon: …2. Ausdruck m, Äußerung f:give voice to → B 13. Stimme f:give one’s voice for stimmen für;with one voice einstimmig4. Stimmrecht n, Stimme f:5. Stimme f, Sprecher(in), Sprachrohr n:6. MUSb) (Orgel)Register n, (-)Stimme fc) Gesang m (als Fach):7. LINGa) stimmhafter Lautb) Stimmton mB v/t2. MUSa) eine Orgelpfeife etc regulierenb) die Singstimme zu einer Komposition schreibenv. abk2. velocity v3. verb4. verse5. JUR SPORT versus, against6. very7. vide, see8. voice11. volume* * *1. noun1) (lit. or fig.) Stimme, diein a firm/loud voice — mit fester/lauter Stimme
make one's voice heard — sich verständlich machen; (fig.) sich (Dat.) Gehör verschaffen
2) (expression)give voice to something — einer Sache (Dat.) Ausdruck geben
3)4) (Mus.) Stimme, die[singing] voice — Singstimme, die
5) (Ling.)2. transitive verbthe active/passive voice — das Aktiv/Passiv
1) (express) zum Ausdruck bringen [Meinung]2) esp. in p.p. (Phonet.) stimmhaft aussprechen* * *v.äußern v. n.Stimme -n f. -
6 soprano
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