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  1. voice

    • IPA[vɔɪs]

    英式

    • n.
      the sound produced in a person's larynx and uttered through the mouth, as speech or song;the ability to speak or sing
    • v.
      express (something) in words;utter (a speech sound) with resonance of the vocal cords (e.g. b, d, g, v, z)
    • verb: voice, 3rd person present: voices, gerund or present participle: voicing, past tense: voiced, past participle: voiced

    • noun: voice, plural noun: voices

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    名詞

    • 1. the sound produced in a person's larynx and uttered through the mouth, as speech or song Meg raised her voice a worried tone of voice
    • the ability to speak or sing she'd lost her voice 同義詞 power of speech, powers of articulation
    • the supposed utterance of a guiding spirit they were admitted to hospital after expressing paranoid ideas and hearing voices
    • the distinctive tone or style of a literary work or author she had strained and falsified her literary voice
    • 2. a particular opinion or attitude expressed a dissenting voice 同義詞 opinion, view, comment, feeling, wish, ... 更多
    • an agency by which a point of view is expressed or represented the newspaper was the voice of the students 同義詞 mouthpiece, forum, organ, agency, agent, ... 更多
    • the right to express an opinion the new electoral system gives minority parties a voice
    • 3. the range of pitch or type of tone with which a person sings, such as soprano or tenor.
    • a vocal part in a composition.
    • a constituent part in a fugue.
    • each of the notes or sounds able to be produced simultaneously by a musical instrument (especially an electronic one) or a computer.
    • (in an electronic musical instrument) each of a number of preset or programmable tones.
    • 4. sound uttered with resonance of the vocal cords (used in the pronunciation of vowels and certain consonants).
    • 5. a form or set of forms of a verb showing the relation of the subject to the action the passive voice

    動詞

    • 1. express (something) in words get teachers to voice their opinions on important subjects
    • 2. utter (a speech sound) with resonance of the vocal cords (e.g. b, d, g, v, z) he is unable to voice the g sound
    • 3. regulate the tone quality of (organ pipes or a piano).
    • adj.
      speaking or singing with a voice of a specified kind: a squeaky-voiced comedian a passionate deep-voiced singer

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      speaking or singing with a voice of a specified kind: a squeaky-voiced comedian a passionate deep-voiced singer

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a coil of wire that drives the cone of a loudspeaker according to the signal current flowing in it.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a piece of narration in a film or broadcast, not accompanied by an image of the speaker: the budget is summarized in a voice-over at the end of the news the coordination of live voice-over, music, and slides
    • v.
      narrate (spoken material) for a film or broadcast as a voice-over: we had to voice-over some passages of dialogue the commercials are voice-overed

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a coil of wire that drives the cone of a loudspeaker according to the signal current flowing in it.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a voice-activated device, app, or computer program that can respond to commands or questions ... the voice assistant has added new features such as the ability to return tweets among queries

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a form or set of forms of a verb in which the subject undergoes the action of the verb (e.g. ... the second sentence is in the passive voice

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a person whose job is to provide the voices for characters in animated films, dubbed foreign ... when I arrived in Hollywood in after drama school, I hoped to find work as a voice actor

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    美式

    • n.
      the sound produced in a person's larynx and uttered through the mouth, as speech or song: Meg raised her voice a worried tone of voice
    • v.
      express (something) in words: get teachers to voice their opinions on important subjects

    Oxford American Dictionary