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n.
聲音;嗓音;[語]語態;發言權;意見
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vt.
表達;[語]發音;[音]調音
n.
(名詞)
- [C] 嗓音,說話聲,歌唱聲 sounds formed in the larynx and uttered through the mouth, especially by a person speaking or singing
- [U] (口頭或書面的)意見等,發言權,影響 (right to express one's) opinion, etc. in spoken or written words, influence
- [S] (動詞的)語態 contrast between a sentence in which the doer of action is subject (active) and one in which the person or thing affected is subject (passive)
n.
名詞
- 聲音,嗓音
- 代言人
- 發言權,投票權,參與權
- 愿望
- 意見
- 嗓子
- 呼聲
- 【語】有聲單音
- 喉舌
- 語聲
- 鳴聲
- 發聲力,語言(力)
- 想說話的欲望
- 表述者
- 選擇
- 【語法】語態
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動詞
- 表達,說出,講出,提出,表示
- 【語】使發成濁音
- 把...發為聲音,把...發為言語,用話把...說出來,用言語表達
- 【音】調準(風琴管)
- 評論
- 鼓吹
- 吐露
- 發嗓音
- 調(整)音
Noun:
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the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech;
"A shrill voice sounded behind us"
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the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract;
"a singer takes good care of his voice"
"the giraffe cannot make any vocalizations"
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a sound suggestive of a vocal utterance;
"the noisy voice of the waterfall"
"the incessant voices of the artillery"
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expressing in coherent verbal form;
"the articulation of my feelings"
"I gave voice to my feelings"
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a means or agency by which something is expressed or communicated;
"the voice of the law"
"the Times is not the voice of New York"
"conservatism has many voices"
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something suggestive of speech in being a medium of expression;
"the wee small voice of conscience"
"the voice of experience"
"he said his voices told him to do it"
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(metonymy) a singer;
"he wanted to hear trained voices sing it"
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an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose;
"the meeting was attended by spokespersons for all the major organs of government"
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the ability to speak;
"he lost his voice"
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(linguistics) the grammatical relation (active or passive) of the grammatical subject of a verb to the action that the verb denotes
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the melody carried by a particular voice or instrument in polyphonic music;
"he tried to sing the tenor part"
Verb:
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give voice to;
"He voiced his concern"
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utter with vibrating vocal chords
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用作名詞 (n.)
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His voice shook with fear.
他生怕得的聲音打顫。
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The little girl spoke in a high childish voice.
女童兒聊天時手機聲音尖尖的,想帶童音。
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We could hear the children's voices in the garden.
你們能夠會聽到公園里里小朋友們的響聲。
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She is enamored of the sound of her own voice.
她如癡如醉于自家的聲線。
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We should translate this sentence in passive voice.
公司該用唯一被動語態講述這點短句。
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The workers want a voice in management decisions.
操作員特殊要求在菅理策略上都有講稿權。
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In the past the voice of dissension had been quickly snuffed out.
在上前不同于的工作建議都更慢被對抗往下走。
用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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He was chosen to voice their grievance.
他被選去表達方法自己的抗議。
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The voice often falls at the end of a statement.
在陳訴句的句尾,音標發音平常減少。
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If using your voice is difficult, then you know what dysphonia is.
若是你頭腔共鳴的困難,你還會搞清楚那些是音標發音認知障礙了。
用作名詞 (n.)
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The actress' voice, very low and very soft, made the audience give up whispering and listen.
女電影演員的噪聲很低很溫和,表明受眾停機細聲溝通交流而留神有效的溝通。
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Her voice went down an octave.
她的高音下跌了八度。
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Our voices echoed in the empty house.
大家的響聲在空屋里涌起。
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His voice quivered with rage.
他的有些因暴怒而震顫。
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Even though he was getting angry, his voice remained level.
雖說他比較動怒,但他的喊聲保護保持良好的穩定性。
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Our voices were drowned by the noise of the machinery.
公司的說話溝通聲被電腦聲漫過了。
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The actor's voice gave out before he reached his most dramatic scene.
這名演員沒完演到最美好的哪部場戲,嗓子就不好了。
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He gave the news out in a grave voice.
它用鄭重的音頻公布此qq信息。
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When the student answered the question in a very low voice, the teacher asked him to say it once more.
當那種人員用很低的音頻回話故障時,教師們我就再聊幾遍。
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She always puts on a posh voice to talk to the vicar.
她總會裝腔作勢,用一些優雅高貴的聲線跟教區牧師致辭。
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He was afraid the old man was deaf. He raised his voice and pronounced every word carefully.
他怕孤寡老人聽沒了,就大聲地一個字句地說。
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Our newspaper represents the voice of the people.
當我們的書刊雜志代表人著公民的心里話。
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The people must have a voice.
人們可以有留言權。
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All countries must be equal and have an equal voice in world affairs.
在全球事務性中,幾乎所有歐洲國家應該是是平等互利的,應該相同的說話權。
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Muttering with hoarse, harsh voice.
源于: Shelley
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The voice of animals is produced by the passage of air through this aperture.
來自: W. Youatt
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An uncompromising child, voicing what other people only thought.
源自: U. Holden
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The Kremlin..voiced concern at Austria's application to join the European Community.
來源于:Guardian
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用作名詞 (n.)
- give voice to
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表露(感情、憂慮等) express feelings, worries, etc.
- make one's voice heard
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表達感情、意見等 express one's feelings, opinions, etc. in such a way that they are noticed or acted on
- raise one's voice against
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堅決而勇敢地發言反對某人〔某事物〕 speak firmly and boldly against sb/sth
- with one voice
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異口同聲地,一致地 unanimously
用作名詞 (n.)
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n. (名詞)
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voice的基本意思是“嗓音,說話聲,歌唱聲”,可指人說、唱、哭、笑所發出的聲音,也可指鳥鳴,但不指野獸等的吼叫,用作可數名詞; 用于比喻可指“(口頭或書面的)意見等”“發表意見的權利”“影響”,用作不可數名詞; 還可指(動詞的)“語態”,常用單數形式。
n. (名詞)
- voice, sound
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- 這兩個詞都可表示“聲音”。其區別是:
- sound含義廣泛,可以指任何聽得到的聲音; voice主要指人的聲音,包括說話、唱歌或笑聲,有時也指鳥的叫聲,但很少指動物的叫聲,有時可用于比喻。例如:
- I wish my house were out of sound of street noises.但愿我的房子離得遠些,聽不到街上的嘈雜聲就好了。
- It was the sound of a girl's voice.是一個女孩子說話的聲音。
- It is the voice of truth.這是真理之聲。
- noise,sound,voice
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- 這些名詞均含“聲音”之意。
- noise通常指不悅耳的、令人煩惱的嘈雜聲,隱含貶義。
- sound普通用詞,含義籠統,指人們能聽到的各種聲音,無褒貶色彩。
- voice指人說話或唱歌時發出的聲音。
n. (名詞)
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他繼續用很高的聲音說話。
誤 He continued speaking with a very loud voice.
正 He continued speaking in a very loud voice.
析 “用(yong)(yong)…聲(sheng)音(yin)”應該用(yong)(yong)介詞in,而不用(yong)(yong)with。
- ☆ 13世紀晚期進入英語,直接源自古法語的voiz,意為聲音;最初源自拉丁語的vocem,意為聲音。
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