late 14c., "spoken, oral," from Old French vocal (13c.), from Latin vocalis "sounding, sonorous, speaking," as a noun, "a vowel," from vox (genitive vocis) "voice" (see voice (n.)). In reference to music (as opposed to instrumental), first recorded 1580s; meaning "outspoken" first attested 1871. Vocal cords is from 1872; see cord.
权威例句
1. She loved singing as a child and started vocal training at 12.
她从小就喜欢唱歌,12岁开始了声乐训练。
2. A public inquiry earlier this year produced vocal opposition from residents.
今年早些时候进行的一次公众调查显示居民对此强烈抗议。
3. She wanted to scream, but her vocal cords seemed paralysed.
她想尖叫,但她的声带好像不听使唤了。
4. Hers is the kind of voice that excels at vocal gymnastics.
她的嗓音擅长演绎有难度的歌曲。
5. He has been very vocal in his displeasure over the results.