voice
voice 英 [vɔɪs] 美 [vɔɪs]
n. 声音;嗓音 vt. 表达;吐露
进行时:voicing 过去式:voiced 过去分词:voiced 第三人称单数:voices 名词复数:voices
- Literally, your voice is the sound coming out of your mouth. Metaphorically, voice can also mean the way people express themselves.
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- n. 声音;嗓音
- vt. 表达;吐露
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1. I could hear voices in the next room.
我能听到隔壁说话的声音。
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2. ‘I promise,’ she said in a small voice .
“我答应。”她小声说。
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3. Keep your voice down .
说话轻一些。
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4. Her voice shook with emotion.
她激动得声音颤抖。
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5. She was in good voice at the concert tonight.
她在今晚的音乐会上唱得不错。
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6. low-voiced
嗓门低的
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7. squeaky-voiced
嗓音尖细的
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8. Employees should have a voice in the decision-making process.
雇员在决策的过程中应该有发言权。
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9. He pledged that his party would listen to the voice of the people.
他保证他的政党愿意倾听人民的呼声。
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10. A number of parents have voiced concern about their children's safety.
一些家长对他们子女的安全表示了担心。
- 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- "to speak."
- 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.
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