单词 | voice¹ |
释义 | voice¹ /vɔɪs; vɔɪs/n 1. [c,u] the sound you make when you speak or sing [说话、唱歌的]声音,嗓音:◇i could hear jo's voice outside my window. 我能听见窗户外乔的声音。◇pavarotti has an amazing voice. 巴伐洛提有着迷人的歌喉。◇lose your voice (=become unable to speak) 失声,无法讲话: she'd been shouting so much she'd almost lost her voice. 她喊得太久了,喉咙几乎失声。◇raise your voice (=speak louder, often because you are angry) 提高嗓门: there's no need to raise your voice. i can hear you perfectly well. 不必提高嗓门,我听得很清楚。◇sb's voice breaks (=a boy's voice changes and becomes deeper like a man's) 某人变声[指男性少年声音变低沉] 2. [singular 单数] a person, organization, newspaper etc that says publicly what a group of people think or want 喉舌,代言人:◇by the early 1960s, king had become the voice of the civil rights movement. 到了 20 世纪 60 年代早期,马丁·路德·金已经成了民权运动的代言人。 3. [c,u] someone's opinion about what should happen or be done 发言权:◇have a voice in sth (=be able to give your opinion and take part in deciding what should be done) 对某事有发言权: parents should have a voice in deciding how their children are educated. 父母应当有权决定子女受什么样的教育。 4. the voice of reason/experience etc when someone speaks in a way that seems sensible, that shows they have had a lot of experience of doing something etc 理性的声音/经验之谈等 5. keep your voice down spoken used to tell someone to be quiet because other people will hear them 【口】 小声点 |
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