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n. 声音;嗓音;发言权;愿望
vt. 表达;吐露
n.
嗓音;(动词的)语态;呼声,发言权;歌唱才能
vt.
发音;表达,说出;给(一部乐曲)配上声部;给(如管风琴音管)整声
变形
复数:voices过去式:voiced过去分词:voiced现在分词:voicing第三人称单数:voices
双语释义
n.(名词)[C] 嗓音,说话声,歌唱声 sounds formed in the larynx and uttered through the mouth, especially by a person speaking or singing
[U] (口头或书面的)意见等,发言权,影响 (right to express one's) opinion, etc. in spoken or written words, influence
[S] (动词的)语态 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)
英英释义
voice[ vɔis ]
n.
the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech
"A shrill voice sounded behind us"
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"
同义词:vocalizationvocalisationvocalismphonationvox
a sound suggestive of a vocal utterance
"the noisy voice of the waterfall"; "the incessant voices of the artillery"
expressing in coherent verbal form
"I gave voice to my feelings"
同义词:articulation
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"
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"
(metonymy) a singer
"he wanted to hear trained voices sing it"
an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose
同义词:spokespersoninterpreterrepresentative
the ability to speak
"he lost his voice"
(linguistics) the grammatical relation (active or passive) of the grammatical subject of a verb to the action that the verb denotes
the melody carried by a particular voice or instrument in polyphonic music
同义词:part
v.
give voice to
"He voiced his concern"
utter with vibrating vocal chords
同义词:soundvocalizevocalise
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
control one's voice控制自己的声音
drop one's voice降低声音
drown out sb's voice淹没某人的声音
find one's voice能开口说话了
hear a voice听到声音
know a voice知道某种声音
lift up one's voice提高嗓门
lose one's voice嗓子哑了
make a voice发出声音
raise one's voice提高自己的说话声调
recognize a voice听出(某人的)声音
give voice to表示…
形容词+~
agreeable voice悦耳的声音
beautiful voice优美动听的嗓音
broken voice沙哑的声音
cheerful voice欢快的声音
clear voice清脆的声音
deep voice低沉的声音
expressive voice富有表达力的说话声
fine voice好的嗓音
flat voice单调的声音
gentle voice轻声
high voice尖声
hoarse voice嘶哑的声音
loud voice高声
low voice低声
poor voice不好的嗓音
rich voice圆润的声音
rough voice粗声
shrill voice尖声
small voice小声
soft voice柔和的声音
speaking voice说话声
sweet voice悦耳的声音
active voice主动语态
passive voice被动语态
名词+~
chest voice胸音
singing voice歌声
介词+~
in a high voice高声地
in a low voice低声地
in a quiet voice平静地(说)
with one voice异口同声地,一致地
~+介词
(the) V- of America美国之音
词组短语
voice mail语音邮件
with one voice异口同声地
passive voice[语]被动态,被动式
voice communication电话通信;音频通信
voice recognition语音识别;声音识别
voice over声过滤;声过渡;话外音
in a low voice低声地,低声说
sweet voice甜美的声音
tone of voice语调;声调;口吻
singing voice歌喉;歌声
voice quality音质;话音质量;语音品质;声音的质量
female voice女声
give voice to vt. 说出, 表达;发泄
voice coil音圈
voice recorder录音机
voice of america美国之音
voice control语音控制;声控;口声控制
active voice主动语态
voice prompt语音提示,声音提示
voice response语音响应
同近义词辨析
voice, sound, noisevoice人的嗓音,
sound自然界各种各样的声音,
noise 噪音I hate the loud noise outside.
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
His voice shook with fear.
他害怕得声音发抖。
The little girl spoke in a high childish voice.
小女孩说话时声音尖尖的,带着童音。
We could hear the children's voices in the garden.
我们可以听到花园里孩子们的声音。
She is enamored of the sound of her own voice.
她陶醉于自己的嗓音。
We should translate this sentence in passive voice.
我们应该用被动语态翻译这个句子。
The workers want a voice in management decisions.
工人要求在管理决策上有发言权。
In the past the voice of dissension had been quickly snuffed out.
在过去不同的意见都很快被压制下去。
用作及物动词(vt.)
He was chosen to voice their grievance.
他被选去表达他们的不满。
The voice often falls at the end of a statement.
在陈述句的句尾,发音通常降低。
If using your voice is difficult, then you know what dysphonia is.
如果你发声困难,你就会明白什么是发音障碍了。
权威例句
The Voice of the CustomerExit, voice, and loyalty :
Voice and Equality. Civic Voluntarism in America Politics
Voice and Equality: Civic Volunteerism in American Politics
Exit, voice, and loyalty : responses to decline in firms, organizations, and states
Helping and voice extra-role behaviors: Evidence of construct and predictive validity.
Women's Way of Knowing: The Development of Self, Voice, and Mind
Two Structural Equation Models: LISREL and PLS Applied to Consumer Exit-Voice Theory
When job dissatisfaction leads to creativity: Encouraging the expression of voice.
Bookstein, F.L.: Two structural equation models: LISREL and PLS applied to consumer exit-voice theory. J. Mark. Res. 19(4), 440-452
voice
voice: [13] Voice comes via Old French vois from Latin vōx ‘voice’, whose other contributions to English include vocal [14], vociferous [17], and vowel. Its ultimate source is the Indo-European base *wek- ‘speak, say’, which also produced Latin vocāre ‘call’, ancestor of English vocabulary, vocation, etc.=> vocal, vocation, vociferous, vowel
voice (n.)
late 13c., "sound made by the human mouth," from Old French voiz "voice, speech; word, saying, rumor, report" (Modern French voix), from Latin vocem (nominative vox) "voice, sound, utterance, cry, call, speech, sentence, language, word" (source also of Italian voce, Spanish voz), related to vocare "to call," from PIE root *wekw- "give vocal utterance, speak" (cognates: Sanskrit vakti "speaks, says," vacas- "word;" Avestan vac- "speak, say;" Greek eipon (aorist) "spoke, said," epos "word;" Old Prussian wackis "cry;" German er-wähnen "to mention"). Replaced Old English stefn. Meaning "ability in a singer" is first attested c. 1600. Meaning "expression of feeling, etc." (in reference to groups of people, etc., such as Voice of America) is recorded from late 14c. Meaning "invisible spirit or force that directs or suggests" (especially in the context of insanity, as in hear voices in (one's) head) is from 1911.
voice (v.)
mid-15c., "to be commonly said," from voice (n.). From c. 1600 as "to express, give utterance to" (a feeling, opinion, etc.); from 1867 as "utter (a letter-sound) with the vocal cords." Related: Voiced; voicing.
1. Her voice wobbled with emotion.
她激动得声音发颤。
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2. His voice was almost inaudible.
他的声音几乎听不到。
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3. Aunt Maimie's voice droned on.
麦密婶婶的声音唠叨个不休。
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4. Her voice shook with emotion.
她激动得声音颤抖。
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5. Her voice was suddenly breathy.
她的声音突然间夹杂了呼吸声。
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6. Her voice was faintly mocking.
她的声音略带一丝嘲弄。
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7. His voice dropped to a whisper.
他的声音已放低到轻声细语了。
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8. Her voice really grates on me.
她的声音真刺耳。
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9. His voice deepened to a growl.
他的声音变成了低沉的怒吼。
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10. His voice wavered with emotion.
他激动得嗓音发抖。
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11. Her voice was surprisingly calm.
她的声音出人意料地平静。
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12. His voice was choking with rage.
他气得声音哽咽。
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13. He carefully modulated his voice.
他仔细地调节了自己的声音。
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14. His voice was just a croak.
他的嗓音不过是个低沉而沙哑的声音。
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15. Her voice sounds horrible.
她的嗓音难听死了。
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16. Miriam's voice was strangely calm.
米里亚姆的声音出奇地平静。
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17. His voice was harsh and unmusical.
他的声音刺耳难听。
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18. Godfrey's voice broke, and halted.
戈弗雷的嗓音变了调,然后停了下来。
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19. He bellowed in a stentorian voice.
他用洪亮的声音大吼。
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20. Her voice is sensational.
她的嗓音极为动听。
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21. The captain's voice was triumphant.
船长的声音听起来得意洋洋的。
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22. She dropped her voice dramatically.
她突然压低了声音。
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23. Her voice trembled with excitement.
她激动得声音颤抖。
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24. Her voice is instantly recognizable.
她的声音一下子就能听出来。
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25. Her voice trailed off ineffectually.
她的声音渐渐微弱得听不见了。
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26. She lowered her voice reverentially.
她恭敬地放低了声音。
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27. His weak voice was almost inaudible.
他声音微弱得几乎听不到。
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28. 'But why...?' Her voice tailed away.
“但是为什么…?”她的声音细了下去。
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29. His voice roughened with every word.
他说话的声音越来越嘶哑。
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30. He had a squeaky voice.
他的声音很尖。
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