voices 的 3 个定义
- the sound or sounds uttered through the mouth of living creatures, especially of human beings in speaking, shouting, singing, etc.
- the faculty or power of uttering sounds through the mouth by the controlled expulsion of air; speech: to lose one's voice.
- a range of such sounds distinctive to one person, or to a type of person or animal: Her voice is commanding.
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voiced, voic·ing.
- Computers. of or relating to the use of human or synthesized speech: voice-data entry; voice output.
- Telecommunications. of or relating to the transmission of speech or data over media designed for the transmission of speech: voice-grade channel;voice-data network.
voices 近义词
expression, language
opinion
express opinion; put into words
更多voices例句
- I’m going to do what I can to change, to lobby and use my voice on behalf of some of these changes.
- The increasing usage of voice search and voice-enabled devices also offers an opportunity for consumer brands to make it easier than ever for customers to find their products.
- Growing up in Texas, Priya Tahim felt like she didn’t have a voice.
- Honoring our grandparents is important and it’s great to have your voice be a part of this conversation.
- In Hurston’s book, power is shown through who is given a voice.
- “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.
- 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.
- “He is borrowing my voice to tell you this story,” she told the crowd.
- 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.