释义 |
vi·bra·to \vēˈbräd.(ˌ)ō, vīˈ-, -ä(ˌ)tō\ noun (-s) Etymology: Italian, past participle of vibrare to vibrate, from Latin, to shake, vibrate — more at wipe 1. : a slightly tremulous effect imparted to vocal or instrumental tone for added warmth and expressiveness and consisting of slight and rapid variations in the pitch of the tone being produced 2. : tremolo 1b 3. : a periodic fluctuation of sustained tones or of tones of steadily changing pitch in speech and especially in emotional speech |