yodel
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++yo·del1 /ˈjəʊdl $ ˈjoʊdl/ verb (yodelled, yodelling British English, yodeled, yodeling American English) [intransitive, transitive]APM to sing while changing between your natural voice and a very high voice, traditionally done in the mountains of countries such as Switzerland and Austria 用约德尔调唱(歌)〔瑞士、奥地利等国山区居民用真假嗓音互换的唱法〕 —yodeller noun [countable]→ See Verb table
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yodel• The brothers kept right on yodelling.yodel2 noun [countable] APMa song or sound made by yodelling 约德尔曲;约德尔调Examples from the Corpus
yodel• Suddenly through the howling gale he heard a yodel from below.• It was almost like a yodel.Origin yodel (1800-1900) German jodelnyo·del1 verbyodel2 nounChineseSyllable
while to changing your between sing Corpus
yodel
yo·del1 /ˈjəʊdl $ ˈjoʊdl/
verb (past tense and past participle yodelled, present participle yodelling British English, yodeled, yodeling American English)
—yodeller noun [countable]
yodel2
noun [countable]
a song or sound made by yodelling
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verb (past tense and past participle yodelled, present participle yodelling British English, yodeled, yodeling American English) Date: 1800-1900
Language: German
Origin: jodeln
[intransitive and transitive] to sing while changing between your natural voice and a very high voice, traditionally done in the mountains of countries such as Switzerland and AustriaLanguage: German
Origin: jodeln
—yodeller noun [countable]
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noun [countable]a song or sound made by yodelling
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