voicelessness / ˈvɔɪs lɪs /

无声无声胜有声无声无息无声世界

voicelessness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having no voice; mute.
  2. uttering no words; silent.
  3. having an unmusical voice.
  4. unspoken; unuttered: voiceless sympathy.
  5. having no vote or right of choice.
  6. Phonetics. without voice; unvoiced; surd; aphonic: “p,” “f,” and “s” are voiceless.uttered without phonation.

voicelessness 近义词

voicelessness

等同于 dumbness

voicelessness 的近义词 4

更多voicelessness例句

  1. Many of humanity’s most intractable problems are caused by keeping the Other voiceless.
  2. I’m also able to open the door for the voiceless so that they can be seen and heard in the room.
  3. If elected, I pledge to be a voice for the voiceless in Falls Church.
  4. They do give a voice to the voiceless, but they can also lead to consequences that those who are challenging the system don’t intend.
  5. Still, the Voice served as an important platform for the otherwise voiceless left out of the mainstream discussion during both Stonewall and the paper’s 60-year run.
  6. They were gathered there, Black said, to be a "voice for the voiceless."
  7. He wanted to give a voice to the voiceless, comfort the afflicted, and afflict the comfortable.
  8. And overwhelmingly, the communities who suffer the most are those who are the most vulnerable and voiceless.
  9. Human-rights movements have traditionally existed to help the voiceless and those without agency gain progressively more rights.
  10. Is giving voice to the voiceless worth less than other work?
  11. The trader seemed to be paralyzed, for he had remained voiceless during the stirring events.
  12. It was these voiceless spectres of a voice long dead that stirred the transparent silence, intoning toneless tones.
  13. The grass still made a carpet over its roots, inviting me to sprawl at full length and renew our voiceless communion.
  14. When Bruce saw this damnable thing he understood, and he shook with horror and voiceless rage.
  15. Hitherto they had been voiceless, wordless, needing all their breath for their hard-labouring efforts to break down the gates.