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    voice 的英语意思

    voicevoice1 /vɔɪs/ noun 查看全部语言翻译1speaking [countable, uncountable] the sounds that you make when you speak, or the ability to make these sounds说话时发出的声音,或发出这些声音的能力:  He recognized her voice instantly.他立刻认出了她的声音。 I could hear angry voices.我能听到愤怒的声音。2singing a)[countable, uncountable] the quality of sound you produce when you sing歌唱时发出的声音品质;歌喉:  Sophie’s got a lovely singing voice索菲有一副动听的歌喉。 b)[countable] a person singing演唱的人;声部:  a piece written for six voices and piano为六个声部和钢琴而作的曲目3opinion a)[singular, uncountable] the right or ability to express an opinion, to vote, or to influence decisions表达意见、投票或影响决策的权利或能力:  Parents should have a voice in deciding how their children are educated.父母应当在子女的教育方式上拥有发言权。 b)[countable] an opinion or wish that is expressed表达出来的意见或愿望:  The government needs to listen to the voice of middle-class Americans.政府需要倾听美国中产阶级的心声。 a fair, democratic society, in which individuals are able to make their voice heard (=express their opinion so that people notice it)一个公平、民主的社会,其中个人能够让自己的声音被听到(=让人们注意到自己的意见) Since the new program was introduced, there have been some dissenting voices (=people expressing disagreement).自新方案推出以来,出现了一些反对声音(=表达异议的人)。 Senator Prior spoke out, adding her voice to the call for new laws to protect the environment.普赖尔参议员公开表态,加入了呼吁制定新法律保护环境的行列。4speak with one voice if a group of people speak with one voice, they all express the same opinion如果一群人异口同声,则他们都表达相同的意见5representative [singular] a person, organization, newspaper etc that expresses the opinions or wishes of a group of people代表一群人表达意见或愿望的人、组织、报纸等voice of The senator is the voice of the religious right.这位参议员是宗教右翼的代言人。6the voice of reason/experience etc opinions or ideas that are reasonable, based on experience etc, or someone who has these ideas基于经验等的合理意见或想法,或持有这些想法的人:  Ben, as ever, has been the voice of reason throughout the whole crisis.一如既往,本在整个危机期间始终是理性的声音。7feelings give voice to something to express your feelings or thoughts表达自己的感受或想法:  Participants are encouraged to give voice to their personal hopes, fears and dreams.鼓励参与者说出自己内心的希望、恐惧和梦想。8inner voice thoughts or feelings that you do not express but seem to warn, criticize, or advise you你未曾表达出来、却似乎在警告、批评或劝告你的内心想法或感受:  My inner voice told me to be cautious.我内心的声音告诉我要谨慎。9grammar active/passive voice technical术语 the form of a verb that shows whether the subject of a sentence does an action or has an action done to it动词的"态",表明句子主语是执行动作还是承受动作COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词loud· Her voice was loud and clear.· 她的声音响亮清晰。quiet/low/soft (=not loud)· When he spoke, his voice was soft and gentle.· 他说话时声音柔和轻柔。a deep/low voice (=near the bottom of the range of sounds)· She heard the deep voice of her father downstairs.· 她听到楼下传来父亲低沉的声音。a high voice (=near the top of the range of sounds)· They used to repeat her words in silly high voices.· 他们过去常常用可笑的尖细嗓音重复她的话。a clear voice· Natalia’s clear voice rang out.· 娜塔利亚清脆的声音响了起来。a small voice (=quiet and not strong or confident)· She answered in a small voice, ‘I think I was afraid.’· 她用细小的声音回答说:"我想我当时很害怕。"a trembling/shaking voice (=a voice that shakes because someone is very nervous or frightened)· He stood up and began to speak in a trembling voice.· 他站起来,用颤抖的声音开始说话。a squeaky voice (=very high and not strong)· The mouse talks in a little squeaky voice.· 那只老鼠说话的声音又细又尖。a husky voice (=low and slightly rough but in an attractive way)· She spoke in a husky voice, as though her throat was sore.· 她声音沙哑地说话,好像喉咙很痛。a gravelly voice (=very deep and slightly rough)· He sang to her in his famous gravelly voice.· 他用那著名的沙哑嗓音为她唱歌。a sing-song voice (=a voice that goes high and low in a pleasant musical way)· She began to recite the poem in a sing-song voice.· 她开始用抑扬顿挫的腔调背诵那首诗。verbs动词raise your voice (=speak more loudly)· She did not raise her voice, or express any anger.· 她没有提高嗓音,也没有表现出任何愤怒。lower your voice (=speak more quietly)· He lowered his voice to a whisper.· 他把声音压低到耳语。keep your voice down (=not speak loudly)· Keep your voice down, they’ll hear you!· 把声音压低,他们会听见你的!lose your voice (=lose the ability to speak, for example when you have a cold)· I'll have to whisper because I've lost my voice.· 我得小声说话,因为我嗓子哑了。somebody’s voice rises (=becomes louder or higher)· Her voice rose in panic.· 她的声音因惊慌而升高。somebody’s voice drops (=becomes lower)· Lockhart’s voice dropped so that it could only just be heard.· 洛克哈特的声音压低到几乎听不见。somebody’s voice breaks/cracks (=becomes higher or unsteady because they are upset)· Her voice broke and she was unable to continue.· 她声音哽咽,无法继续说下去。a boy’s voice breaks (=becomes deep as he becomes a man)· His voice had only recently broken.· 他的声音不久前刚刚变声。somebody’s voice trembles/shakes (=sounds unsteady)· His voice shook with anger.· 他的声音因愤怒而颤抖。somebody’s voice trails off/away (=becomes quieter until you cannot hear it)· ‘It's just that … ’, his voice trailed away uncertainly.· "只是……"他的声音渐渐不确定地低了下去。phrases短语in a loud/soft/deep etc voice· ‘Where is she?’, Kate demanded in a shrill voice.· "她在哪里?"凯特用尖锐的声音质问道。somebody’s tone of voice· His tone of voice was aggressive.· 他说话的语气十分咄咄逼人。at the top of your voice (=in a very loud voice)· She shouted ‘Help!’ at the top of her voice.· 她扯着嗓子大喊"救命!"
    voicevoice2 verb [transitive] 1to tell people your opinions or feelings about a particular subject就某一特定话题向他人表达自己的意见或感受:  The senator voiced concern at how minorities and immigrants are treated in California.这位参议员对加利福尼亚州少数族裔和移民所受到的待遇表示关切。 She angrily voiced her objections.她愤怒地表达了自己的异议。2technical术语 to produce a sound with a movement of the vocal cords as well as the breath在呼气的同时伴随声带振动来发音