词汇 | voice |
释义 | voice noun uk /vɔɪs/ us /vɔɪs/ voicenoun (SOUNDS)B1[ C ] the sounds that are made when people speak or sing: 说话声;嗓音 has a loud/quiet/soft voiceShe has a loud/quiet/soft voice.她说话声音很大/很轻/很柔。 a low-pitched/high-pitched voice低沉/高而尖的嗓音 a booming/breathy/clear/deep/fruity/gravelly/husky/squeaky voice低沉/带喘息声/清脆/深沉/圆润/粗哑/沙哑/尖细的嗓音 a baritone/soprano singing voice男中音/女高音歌喉 You could tell from her voice that she wasn't pleased.你可以从她的声音里听出来她不高兴。 in a quavering voice"I don't know what you mean," said Fran in a quavering voice.“我不知道你是什么意思。”弗兰颤声说道。 lower your voiceShe lowered her voice to a whisper.她放低声音,轻声耳语。 raise your voiceYou'll have to raise your voice (= speak louder) if you want to be heard in here.在这里你如果想要别人听见那就得大声点儿。 lose your voiceI have a cold and I think I'm losing my voice (= becoming unable to speak).我感冒了,而且觉得嗓子要哑了。 voice is breakingHe's at that age when his voice is breaking (= changing from a boy's to a man's).他正处在变声的年龄。 voice-activatedShe's done a lot of work with voice-activated computers.她已经用语音操纵的计算机做了很多工作。 be in good voice to be singing well: 唱得好 The choir seems to be in good voice today!合唱团今天唱得很好! Sometimes she speaks in this silly, girly voice. I heard a voice from the cupboard shouting "Let me out!"我听到橱柜里有人喊:“放我出去!” I had to raise my voice to make myself heard over the noise. My mother had a beautiful singing voice when she was younger. I could hear the babble of voices in the next room.我可以听到隔壁房间里叽叽喳喳的说话声。 Describing qualities of the human voice adenoidal aloud be dripping with somethingidiom boomy bray breathy brittle chocolatey multi-voiced nasality nasally pitchy purringly soft-spoken stentorian strangled toned toneless voiced wispily voicenoun (OPINION)C2[ Coften singular, U ] an expression of opinion, or the right to express your opinion: 意见的表达;发言权;表达意见的权利 There was only one dissenting voice during the discussion.讨论中只有一个不同的声音。 make your voice heardUnfortunately a strike was the only way to make our voices heard.不幸的是,罢工是唯一能让人听到我们呼声的方法。 the voice ofThe committee represents the voice of the students.那个委员会代表了学生的意愿。 Developing countries are demanding a stronger voice (= right to express opinions) in the debate.发展中国家正要求在辩论中拥有更多的发言权。 give someone a voiceMillions of women sit in silence and loneliness. Give them a voice, please. Members themselves say being part of a national union gives them a voice to fight for their rights. C2[ S ] an important quality or opinion that someone expresses, or the person who is able to express it: 意见;观点;愿望;发表意见的人 voice of reasonShe just won't listen to the voice of reason.她就是不愿意倾听理智的声音。 voice of experienceI wouldn't work for Peter if I were you - this is the voice of experience talking!我要是你的话就不会为彼得工作——这可是经验之谈! Opinions, beliefs and points of view accepted wisdom Afrocentric agnosticism anti-drug anti-ideological creed denial have/take a notion to do somethingidiom helicopter view heretical heretically hot take point of view pole politics posture pretension prism proposition tick You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Human rights Speakers & talkers voicenoun (GRAMMAR)[ S ] language specialized the relationship between the subject of the verb and the action described by the verb, or the forms of a verb that show this relationship: 语态 active/passive voiceThe verb in the first sentence is in the active/passive voice. Linguistics: grammatical terms ablative apposition appositive appositively attributively collocate concord dative declension direct object genitive indirect object nominal plural plurally post-modifier postposition postpositional postpositive syntax Idiomsgive voice to something voice within you with one voice voice verb[ T ] uk /vɔɪs/ us /vɔɪs/ C2 to say what you think about a particular subject, especially to express a doubt, complaint, etc. that you have about it: 表达;吐露;(尤指)表示(质疑、抱怨) I have voiced my objections to the plan to management.我已经向管理层提出了对那个计划的反对意见。 (of an actor) to speak the part of a character in an animated film (= one created from drawings, models, etc.), or to speak the words of another person because they are not able or willing to speak themselves : He had voiced the animated Scooby Doo for many years. He then worked on another animated project, Disney's "South of the Border," in which he voiced the Emperor Montezuma. The Simpsons' Bart Simpson is voiced by the American actress Nancy Jean Cartwright. The victim's words were voiced by an actor during the interview. phonetics specialized to produce a sound by making the vocal cords move very quickly several times使发成浊音 Expressing and asking opinions amirite apothegm couch day editorialize express far mind put something across put something over/across put your head over/above the parapetidiom re-poll run something by someone sound statement ultracrepidarian ventilate ventilation vocalize vociferous You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Cinema & theatre: actors & performers Linguistics: phonology & phonetics voice | American Dictionaryvoice noun[ C/U ] us/vɔɪs/ voicenoun[C/U] (SOUNDS)the sound made when people speak or sing, or the ability to make such a sound: [ C ]She spoke in a low, soft voice, and I had to ask her to speak louder. [ C ]I heard the murmur of voices. [ C ]I’ve been talking so much that my voice is getting hoarse. [ U ]I’ve got a cold and I’m losing my voice (= becoming unable to speak). voicenoun[C/U] (OPINION)an expression of opinion, or the right to express an opinion: [ C ]The senator added his voice to the protest. [ U ]The kids want to have a voice in where we go on our vacation. voicenoun[C/U] (GRAMMAR)[ C ] grammarus/vɔɪs/ the relationship between the subject of the verb and the action described by the verb, or the forms of a verb that show this relationship voice verb[ T ] us/vɔɪs/ voiceverb[T] (OPINION)to express esp. an opinion or feeling: Opponents also voiced concern about the potential traffic produced by the project. Examples of voicevoice In soft respectful voices the young men were responding and informing each other what they were doing, where they were. Douglass might well have voiced the same words. We cannot identify whose voices can be heard. In its legal forms it legitimates or ignores the voices under its control. They each presented themselves as voluntary patients to mental hospitals, complaining that they were hearing voices. Hearing voices that keep up a running commentary in the head. Then he voices his distaste of the conversation, attempting to assert himself as husband. People with personality disorder behave aggressively for the excitement it causes, whereas some people with psychosis behave aggressively because they hear voices saying 'strike'. The machine analysis of voices is a major sub-field with regular conferences. The first finding was that the children from 'singing group' stated that they liked the way their voices sounded in both speech and singing. Such findings indicate that the children from 'singing group' viewed their voices in more positive terms than the children from 'non-singing group' did. A fundamentally dyadic contrapuntal structure maintains clear differences between the two constituent voices. Initially, the television screen was covered, forcing the par ticipants to base their comments solely on the interviewees' voices. An interruption by something sounding like a switch leads into a chorus of voices speaking about an undisclosed quasi-scientific process. Without rediscovery of victims' voices, the idea of an inclusive process of truth recovery (essential to an effective legal and political transition) remains a chimera. See all examples of voice These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withvoicevoiceThese are words often used in combination with voice. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. alto voice Gifted in altovoice, violin playing and drawing, he was aspired to become a graphic artist. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. authentic voice No apparent mental or physical barrier is to be acknowledged in the pursuit of the authentic voice of the user. authorial voice Unlike the chronicles, in these works the authorial voice is modestly but clearly heard. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with voice |
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