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🔑 voiceBrE /vɔɪs/NAmE /vɔɪs/ noun➤sound from mouth 口中发出的声音🔑 [C, U] the sound or sounds produced through the mouth by a person speaking or singing 嗓音;说话声;歌唱声◆I could hear voices in the next room. 我能听到隔壁说话的声音。◆to speak in a deep/soft/loud/quiet, etc. voice 低沉地说、轻柔地说、大声地说、轻声地说等◆'I promise,' she said in a small voice (= a quiet, shy voice). “我保证。” 她小声说。◆to raise/lower your voice (= to speak louder/more quietly) 提高/压低嗓门◆Keep your voice down (= speak quietly). 说话轻一些。◆Don't take that tone of voice with me! 别用那种腔调和我说话。◆Her voice shook with emotion. 她激动得声音颤抖。◆'There you are,' said a voice behind me. “你来啦。” 我身后一个声音说道。◆When did his voice break (= become deep like a man's)? 他的嗓音什么时候变粗的?◆He was suffering from flu and had lost his voice (= could not speak). 他患了流感,嗓子哑了。◆She has a good singing voice. 她有一副很好的歌喉。◆She was in good voice (= singing well) at the concert tonight. 她在今晚的音乐会上唱得不错。➤-voiced 嗓音… () having a voice of the type mentioned 有…嗓音的;嗓音…的◆low-voiced 嗓门低的◆squeaky-voiced 嗓音尖细的➤opinion 看法🔑 [sing.] ~ (in sth) the right to express your opinion and influence decisions 发言权;发表意见的权利;影响◆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。 [C] a particular attitude, opinion or feeling that is expressed; a feeling or an opinion that you become aware of inside yourself 呼声;意见;态度;心声◆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。◆Very few dissenting voices were heard on the right of the party. 在党的右翼听不到什么不同的政见。◆the voice of reason/sanity/conscience 理性的/理智的/良心的声音◆'Coward!' a tiny inner voice insisted. “胆小鬼!” 内心一个小声音坚持说。➤grammar 语法 [sing.] the active/passive ~ the form of a verb that shows whether the subject of a sentence performs the action ( the active voice) or is affected by it ( the passive voice) 主动/被动语态➤phonetics 语音学 [U] sound produced by movement of the vocal cords used in the pronunciation of vowels and some consonants 浊音(声带振动发出的元音和某些辅音) ➡ see also voiced, voiceless ●give voice to sthto express your feelings, worries, etc. 表露心声;表白心迹●make your ˈvoice heardto express your feelings, opinions, etc. in a way that makes people notice and consider them (为引起他人注意)发表意见,表达感情●with ˌone ˈvoiceas a group; with everyone agreeing 异口同声;众口一词◆The various opposition parties speak with one voice on this issue. 在这个问题上各反对党派众口一词。●find your ˈvoice/ˈtongueto be able to speak or express your opinion 能说出自己的看法;能表达自己的意见●like, etc. the sound of your own ˈvoice(disapproving) to like talking a lot or too much, usually without wanting to listen to other people 爱啰嗦;喜欢说个没完●a/the still small ˈvoice(literary) the voice of God or your conscience, that tells you to do what is morally right 上帝的教示;良心的呼唤●at the top of your ˈvoiceas loudly as possible 高声地;放声地;扯着喉咙地◆She was screaming at the top of her voice. 她在声嘶力竭地尖叫。 🔑 voiceBrE /vɔɪs/NAmE /vɔɪs/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they voice BrE /vɔɪs/ NAmE /vɔɪs/present simple - he / she / it voices BrE /ˈvɔɪsɪz/ NAmE /ˈvɔɪsɪz/past simple voiced BrE /vɔɪst/ NAmE /vɔɪst/past participle voiced BrE /vɔɪst/ NAmE /vɔɪst/ -ing form voicing BrE /ˈvɔɪsɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈvɔɪsɪŋ/➤give opinion 发表意见~ sthto tell people your feelings or opinions about sth 表示,表达,吐露(感情或意见)◆to voice complaints/criticisms/doubts/objections, etc. 表示不满、批评、怀疑、异议等◆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。➤phonetics 语音学~ sthto produce a sound with a movement of your vocal cords as well as your breath 发浊音;发嗓音 ➡ compare unvoiced (2) , voiceless |