vocal
vo
ˈvoʊ
vow
cal
kəl
kēl
British pronunciation
/ˈvəʊkəl/

Definición y significado de "vocal"en inglés

01

vocal

relating to the voice, especially the human voice
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The vocal cords are responsible for producing sound in the human voice.
Las cuerdas vocales son responsables de producir el sonido en la voz humana.
Vocal therapy exercises can help improve vocal range and clarity.
Los ejercicios de terapia vocal pueden ayudar a mejorar el rango y la claridad de la voz.
02

vocal

relating to or intended for singing
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She took vocal lessons to improve her singing.
The choir 's vocal performance was flawless.
03

vocal, franco

giving opinions loudly or freely
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She was vocal in her support for environmental conservation at the town hall meeting.
Ella fue vocal en su apoyo a la conservación del medio ambiente en la reunión del ayuntamiento.
The protesters were vocal about their demands for social justice during the demonstration.
Los manifestantes fueron vocales acerca de sus demandas de justicia social durante la manifestación.
04

characterized by or full of voices or vocal sounds

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The stadium was vocal with cheering fans.
The playground became vocal as children played.
01

vocal

music composed for one or more singers, typically with instrumental accompaniment
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The choir performed a stunning vocal during the concert.
His latest album features a collection of traditional vocal pieces.
02

música vocal, canto

a section or part of a musical composition that is sung
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The vocal in the first movement was particularly moving.
The song had a catchy vocal that the audience loved.
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