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voice
noun /vɔɪs/
singularvoice
pluralvoices
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    [C/U] the sounds that someone makes when they speak 说话声;嗓音

    A female voice answered the phone. 接电话的是个女子的声音。

    We could hear voices in the next apartment. 我们可以听到隔壁公寓里的说话声。

    He tried to keep the irritation out of his voice. 他力图不使自己的声音流露出愤怒。

    a man with a deep/soft/loud voice 声音低沉/柔和/很大的男士

    in a ... voice :

    The woman at the desk greeted him in a bored voice. 那张桌子旁边的女人用厌倦的声音跟他打招呼。

    tone of voice (=the aspect of your voice that shows how you feel) 语气;口吻 :

    I knew from his tone of voice that he was extremely annoyed. 我从他的语气中听出他极为生气。

    in someone's voice (=when someone's attitude or feelings are shown in the way that they speak) 在某人的语气里 :

    Phillips called back later, and this time there was real irritation in his voice. 菲利普斯后来回了电话,这回他的语气里透着恼怒。

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    Tone or quality of voice: break, cadence, croak...
    1. a.
      [uncountable] someone's ability to speak 说话能力
      lose your voice :

      I have a cold – I think I'm losing my voice. 我感冒了,我觉得嗓子都快要发不出声了。

    2. b.
      [C/U] someone's ability to sing 唱歌才能

      My father had a fine bass voice. 我父亲唱男低音很棒。

      be in good/fine voice (=be singing well) 唱得很好的 :

      You're in good voice tonight! 你今天晚上唱得很好!

       Synonyms and related words
      Musical ability: voice, read, pitch...
    3. c.
      [C] music one of the singers in a piece of classical music (古典音乐中的)歌唱家

      an arrangement for piano and four voices 改编成钢琴伴奏四重唱的歌曲

       Synonyms and related words
      Singers: alto, baritone, bass...
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    [singular] the right or opportunity to express your opinions and influence what happens 发言权;发言的机会

    The apartheid system left the majority of the population without a political voice. 种族隔离制度让大多数人没有政治发言权。

    have a voice (in something) :

    Parents should have a voice in any changes to the school curriculum. 家长对学校总课程的任何变化应该有发言权。

    give voice to something (=express something publicly) 公开表达某事 :

    Her article gave voice to the anger felt by many local people. 她的文章公开表达了许多当地人心中的愤怒。

     Synonyms and related words
    A right to know, have or do something: access, entry, entrance...
    1. a.
      [C] the opinion of a person or group 观点;看法
      voice of :

      The voice of ordinary party members was rarely listened to. 普通党员的意见很少得到倾听。

      make your voice heard (=make sure that your opinion is known to others) 使他人听到自己的意见 :

      Anti-capitalist groups used street protests as a way of making their voices heard. 反资本主义团体把上街抗议作为表达自己呼声的一种方式。

       Synonyms and related words
      Opinions and attitudes: opinion, attitude, view...
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    [singular] a person, newspaper, organization etc that expresses a particular idea or that represents the opinions of a particular group 代言人,喉舌(如人、报纸、组织等)

    The paper sees itself as the authentic voice of Middle England. 这家报纸把自己看作是英格兰中部地区真正的代言人。

    voice of reason/authority/experience etc :

    The senator has long been a voice of reason on this issue. 这位参议员长期以来一直对这个问题发表理性的看法。

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    Speakers and people who give speeches: speaker, lecturer, presenter...
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  4. 4
    [singular] linguistics in English, voice refers to the choice of either an active verb group or a passive verb group. In the active voice, the subject is the person or thing that does or is responsible for the action of the verb. In the passive voice, the subject is the person or thing that is affected by the action of the verb. For example in the sentence ‘The kids have learnt the importance of a healthier diet', the verb group ‘have learnt' is active. In the sentence ‘Lessons will be learnt from this disaster', the verb group ‘will be learnt' is passive. 语态
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    Verb forms and tenses: aspect, auxiliary verb, conjugation...
    See also active , passive
voice
verb [T] /vɔɪs/
present tense
I/you/we/theyvoice
he/she/itvoices
present participlevoicing
past tensevoiced
past participlevoiced
  1. 1
    formal to express your opinions or feelings about something, especially negative feelings 表达,吐露(尤指消极情绪)

    Human rights groups have voiced their concern over the treatment of refugees. 人权团体对难民待遇表示关切。

    Matthew voiced some doubts about our plan. 马修对我们的计划表示有点怀疑。

     Synonyms and related words
    To give your opinion: express, comment, speak out...
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    To show or express emotions: show, display, manifest...
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  2. 2
    linguistics to produce a sound with your mouth and vocal cords 把…发成浊音
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