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voice mail

/vois-meyl/US // ˈvɔɪsˌmeɪl //

语音信箱,语音邮件,语音留言,语音提示

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an electronic system enabling the recording and storage of voice messages, which can subsequently be retrieved by the intended recipient.

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Examples

  • He has since not responded to numerous messages and voice mails.

  • More requests come by voice mail from desperate wives, mothers and sisters.

  • After 46 episodes and a crucial lost voice mail, two lawyers who have been repressing their mutual attraction wind up at a hotel bar.

  • Calls on Wednesday evening to a cellphone number registered to Barnett were routed to a voice mail account that was not accepting messages.

  • After leaving several voice mails, Grace discovers Jonathan’s cellphone in a bedside drawer.

  • “Jeffrey wanted me to tell you that you looked so pretty,” the female voice said into my disbelieving ear.

  • As he drove me back to the logging road, Frank told me about the area in his deep voice.

  • “We went on to Tramp…He was the most hideous dancer I had ever seen,” she tells the Mail.

  • When he does, here is a gentleness in his voice, a reflective and lovely quality that no movie he has been in has ever captured.

  • The Millennial Action Project (MAP) seeks to engage young people in politics and give them more of a voice in governing.

  • Other things being equal, the volume of voice used measures the value that the mind puts upon the thought.

  • She was flushed and felt intoxicated with the sound of her own voice and the unaccustomed taste of candor.

  • I called out several times, as loud as I could raise my voice, but all to no purpose.

  • The Princess still kept her eyes fixed on Louis, while, in a suppressed and unsteady voice, she answered her governess.

  • For this use of the voice in the special service of will-power, or propelling force, it is necessary first to test its freedom.