释义 |
voˈciferative, a. rare. [f. as vociferate v. + -ive.] Vociferous.
1593Nashe Christ's T. (1613) 50 With dismall crying and vociferatiue inculcating vnto her. 1889G. B. Shaw London Music in 1888–89 (1937) 167 The riot in the second act would have been better if it had either been sung note for note as written, or, as usual, frankly abandoned as impossible and filled up according to the vociferative fancy of the choristers. |