voice
noun /vɔɪs/
/vɔɪs/
Idioms 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。 - He recognized Sarah's voice.
他听出了萨拉的声音。 - in a… voice to speak in a deep/soft/loud voice
用低沉/柔和/洪亮的声音说话 - ‘I promise,’ she said in a small voice (= a quiet, shy voice).
“我保证。” 她小声说。 - in somebody's voice There was a note of concern in his voice.
他的声音中带着一丝担忧。 - He never raised his voice (= spoke loudly in an angry way) to the children.
他从未对孩子们大声说话。 - to lower your voice (= to speak more quietly)
放低声音 - 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。 - The men turned around at the sound of my voice.
听到我的声音,那些人转过身来。 - 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? - Her voice sounded familiar.
她的声音听起来很熟悉。 - 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。
Topics Musica2- ‘Do you have to speak to me in that tone of voice?’ she asked sadly.
她伤心地问:“你非得用那种腔调跟我说话不可吗?” - ‘Get out!’ she shouted in a shrill voice.
“出去!”她厉声叫道。 - ‘So he won't come…’ her voice trailed off in disappointment.
“那他不会来了⋯”失望中她的声音渐渐低了下去。 - ‘Who is it?’ a female voice called out.
“谁?”一个女人的声音高喊道。 - He managed to keep his voice steady despite his feelings of panic.
尽管心里慌乱,可他仍然能保持声音平稳。 - He swallowed nervously as he tried to find his voice.
他紧张地抽着气,竭力想说话。 - Her voice echoed through the silent house.
她的声音在寂静的房间里回响。 - Her voice shook with fear.
她吓得声音发抖。 - Her voice was filled with emotion.
她的声音富有感情。 - His deep voice cut through the silence.
他低沉的声音打破了静寂。 - His voice broke when he was 14.
他 14 岁时嗓子变声了。 - His voice broke with emotion.
他激动得说话都变调了。 - His voice rose in angry protest.
他怒气冲冲地大声抗议。 - His voice suddenly thickened with emotion.
他突然激动得话都说不清了。 - I could tell from his slurred voice that he'd been drinking.
他说话嘟囔不清,我听得出他喝酒了。 - Please keep your voice down so as not to wake the children.
请小声点儿,别吵醒孩子。 - Please lower your voice!
请小声点儿! - She dropped her voice to a whisper.
她把声音降低至耳语的程度。 - She has a beautiful singing voice.
她有一副唱歌的好嗓子。 - She put on a silly voice as she imitated her boss.
她故意装出傻里傻气的声音模仿老板说话。 - She was dimly aware of voices shouting.
她隐约听到有人在喊叫。 - She was in good voice (= singing well) at the concert tonight.
她在今晚的音乐会上唱得不错。 - She's a teacher who never has to raise her voice to discipline the children.
她是那种无需提高嗓门就能管束学生的老师。 - She's lost her voice and won't be able to sing tonight.
她嗓子哑了,今晚不能唱歌。 - The flat, unemotional voice droned on.
那个没有起伏、没有感情的声音在不停地唠叨。 - The home fans were in good voice before the match.
比赛开始之前主场的球迷大声喧哗。 - The main character was crazy, hearing voices in his head.
主人公疯了,他听到自己脑子里有好几个声音在说话。 - There was fury in his voice as he answered her.
他回答她时声音里含着怒气。 - They could hear a loud babble of voices coming from the crowded bar.
他们能听到拥挤的酒吧里传出嘈杂的人声。 - Try to project your voice so that the people at the back of the room can hear you.
尽量放开嗓门,让坐在后排的人能听到。 - to speak in a husky voice
用沙哑的声音说话
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- beautiful
- fine
- good
- …
- hear
- raise
- drop
- …
- go up
- rise
- die away
- …
- coach
- teacher
- lessons
- …
- in a/your voice
- at the top of your voice
- a babble of voices
- a hum of voices
- …
- I could hear voices in the next room.
- (in adjectives
) having a voice of the type mentioned构成形容词 有…嗓音的;嗓音…的 - low-voiced
嗓门低的 - squeaky-voiced
嗓音尖细的
- low-voiced
- [singular] voice (in something) 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。 - Refugees have been unable to find a voice in politics.
难民一直没能享有政治发言权。
- Employees should have a voice in the decision-making process.
- [countable] 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。
Topics Opinion and argumentc1- An inner voice told him that what he had done was wrong.
心里的声音告诉他,他做错了。 - Dissenting voices at the newspaper are very rare.
报纸上鲜有登载不同的意见。 - Many senior politicians have lent their voices to the campaign.
许多资深从政者发言声援这场运动。 - Powerful voices in the Senate are determined to bring down the president.
参议院中强烈要求总统下台的呼声很坚决。 - a lone voice of dissent
反对者孤独的呼声 - to listen to the voice of conscience
聆听良心的声音 - a writer with a highly distinctive voice
一位见解极为独特的作家
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- critical
- dissenting
- lone
- …
- find
- add
- lend
- …
- voice of
- make your voice heard
- speak with one voice
- He pledged that his party would listen to the voice of the people.
- an organization that expresses the opinion of a particular section of society
发言权;发表意见的权利;影响 - The Royal Society is the voice of the British science establishment.
皇家学会是英国科学界的声音。
- The Royal Society is the voice of the British science establishment.
- [singular] the active/passive voice 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 - Can you turn this sentence into the passive voice?
你能把这句话变成被动语态吗?
- Can you turn this sentence into the passive voice?
- [uncountable] sound produced by movement of the vocal cords used in the pronunciation of vowels and some consonants
see also voiced, voicelessTopics Languagec1浊音(声带振动发出的元音和某些辅音)
sound from mouth口中发出的声音
-voiced嗓音…
opinion看法
grammar语法
phonetics语音学
词源Middle English: from Old French vois, from Latin vox, voc-.
Idioms
at the top of your voice
- as 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。 - I was shouting at the top of my voice but she couldn't hear me.
我喊的声音已经是最大了,可她还是听不见。
- She was screaming at the top of her voice.
find your voice/tongue
- to be able to speak or express your opinion
Topics Opinion and argumentc2能说出自己的看法;能表达自己的意见
give voice to something
- to express your feelings, worries, etc.
表露心声;表白心迹 - Many workers at the meeting gave voice to their fears about job security.
许多工人在会上表达了他们对工作安全的担忧。
- Many workers at the meeting gave voice to their fears about job security.
like, etc. the sound of your own voice
- (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 - She’s much too fond of the sound of her own voice.
我在赛跑中得了三等奖。
- She’s much too fond of the sound of her own voice.
make your voice heard
- to 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 - The programme gives ordinary viewers a chance to make their voices heard.
这个节目给普通观众一个表达自己意见的机会。 - a society in which individuals are able to make their voices heard
一个人人都能够发表意见的社会
- The programme gives ordinary viewers a chance to make their voices heard.
a/the still small voice
- (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
with one voice
- as 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。 - The teachers speak with one voice when they demand an end to the cuts.
教师一致要求停止削减开支。
- The various opposition parties speak with one voice on this issue.