柯林斯詞典vocalize /?v??k??la?z/ (vocalizing,vocalized,vocalizes) BRIT also vocalise1. V-T If you vocalize a feeling or an idea, you express it in words. 說(shuō)出(感受或想法) Archbishop Hunthausen also vocalized his beliefs that women and homosexuals should be more active in the church. 大主教亨特豪森也闡述了他的想法:婦女和同性戀者應(yīng)更積極地參與教堂事務(wù)。2. V-T/V-I When you vocalize a sound, you use your voice to make it, especially by singing it. 發(fā)聲(尤指唱) In India and Bali students learn to vocalize music before ever picking up instruments. 在印度和巴厘島,學(xué)生們?cè)陂_(kāi)始學(xué)習(xí)樂(lè)器前要先學(xué)唱歌。 返回 vocalize劍橋詞典to express feelings or ideas in words 說(shuō)出;用言語(yǔ)表達(dá) Most patients find it very difficult to vocalize feelings of shame . 大多數(shù)病人都覺(jué)得羞恥感很難說(shuō)出口。 返回 vocalize