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voice  (vois)
n.
1.
a. The sound produced by the vocal organs of a vertebrate, especially a human.
b. The ability to produce such sounds.
2. A specified quality, condition, or pitch of vocal sound: a hoarse voice; the child's piping voice.
3. Linguistics Expiration of air through vibrating vocal cords, used in the production of vowels and voiced consonants.
4. A sound resembling or reminiscent of vocal utterance: the murmuring voice of the forest.
5. Music
a. Musical sound produced by vibration of the human vocal cords and resonated within the throat and head cavities.
b. The quality or condition of a person's singing: a baritone in excellent voice.
c. A singer: a choir of excellent voices.
d. One of the individual vocal or instrumental parts or strands in a composition: a fugue for four voices; string voices carrying the melody. Also called voice part.
6.
a. Expression; utterance: gave voice to their feelings at the meeting.
b. A medium or agency of expression: a newsletter that serves as a neighborhood voice.
c. The right or opportunity to express a choice or opinion: a territory that has a voice, but not a vote, in Congress.
7. Grammar A property of verbs or a set of verb inflections indicating the relation between the subject and the action expressed by the verb: "Birds build nests" uses the active voice; "nests built by birds" uses the passive voice. Also called diathesis.
8. The distinctive style or manner of expression of an author or of a character in a book.
tr.v. voiced, voic·ing, voic·es
1. To give voice to; utter: voice a grievance. See Synonyms at vent1.
2. Linguistics To pronounce with vibration of the vocal cords.
3. Music
a. To provide (a composition) with voice parts.
b. To regulate the tone of (the pipes of an organ, for example).
4. To provide the voice for (a cartoon character or show, for example): The animated series was voiced by famous actors.
Idioms:
at the top of (one's) voice
As loudly as one's voice will allow.
with one voice
In complete agreement; unanimously.

[Middle English, from Old French vois, from Latin vx, vc-; see wekw- in Indo-European roots.]

voice [vɔɪs]
n
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Physiology) the sound made by the vibration of the vocal cords, esp when modified by the resonant effect of the tongue and mouth See also speech Related adj vocal
2. the natural and distinctive tone of the speech sounds characteristic of a particular person nobody could mistake his voice
3. the condition, quality, effectiveness, or tone of such sounds a hysterical voice
4. (Music, other) the musical sound of a singing voice, with respect to its quality or tone she has a lovely voice
5. (Music, other) the ability to speak, sing, etc. he has lost his voice
6. a sound resembling or suggestive of vocal utterance the voice of the sea the voice of hard experience
7. written or spoken expression, as of feeling, opinion, etc. (esp in the phrase give voice to)
8. a stated choice, wish, or opinion or the power or right to have an opinion heard and considered to give someone a voice in a decision
9. an agency through which is communicated another's purpose, policy, etc. such groups are the voice of our enemies
10. (Music, other) Music
a.  musical notes produced by vibrations of the vocal cords at various frequencies and in certain registers a tenor voice
b.  (in harmony) an independent melodic line or part a fugue in five voices
11. (Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology) Phonetics the sound characterizing the articulation of several speech sounds, including all vowels or sonants, that is produced when the vocal cords make loose contact with each other and are set in vibration by the breath as it forces its way through the glottis
12. (Linguistics / Grammar) Grammar a category of the verb or verbal inflections that expresses whether the relation between the subject and the verb is that of agent and action, action and recipient, or some other relation See active [5] passive [5] middle [5]
13. Obsolete rumour
14. (foll by of) Obsolete fame; renown
(Music, other)
in voice in a condition to sing or speak well
(Music, other)
out of voice with the voice temporarily in a poor condition, esp for singing
with one voice unanimously
vb (tr)
1. to utter in words; give expression to to voice a complaint
2. (Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology) to articulate (a speech sound) with voice
3. (Music, other) Music to adjust (a wind instrument or organ pipe) so that it conforms to the correct standards of tone colour, pitch, etc.
4. (Performing Arts) to provide the voice for (a puppet or cartoon character) in an animated film
[from Old French voiz, from Latin vōx]
voicer  n

Voice(s) 

See Also: CRYING; GROANS AND WHISPERS; SINGING; VOICE, EFFECT OF; VOICE, HARSH; VOICE, MONOTONOUS; VOICE, MUSIC-RELATED; VOICE, SOFT

  1. (Voice … ) artificial, like paper flowers or the cheapest kind of greasepaint —Heinrich Boll

    See Also: REALNESS/UNREALNESS

  2. Bitterness had come through into her voice, buzzing like a wasp —Ross Macdonald
  3. A cold voice … like a big freezer that whines slowly and precisely —Ariel Dorfman
  4. A deep quiet voice like wrapped thunder —Loren D. Estleman
  5. A disagreeable voice like the grating of broken glass —Aharon Megged
  6. A frank, vaguely rural voice more or less like a used car salesman —Richard Ford
  7. A frosty sparkle in his voice that presupposed opposition —like the feint of a boxer getting ready —Willa Cather
  8. A grand rolling voice, like the sound of an underground train in the distance —Frank Swinnerton
  9. Her tone clicked like pennies —Ross Macdonald
  10. Her voice bristled like a black cat’s fur —John Updike
  11. Her voice burst from her like a bubble of blood from her mouth —Marge Piercy
  12. Her voice was like the mirrored wind chimes in a lost lake house of long ago —John MacDonald
  13. Her voice was rich and dark like good brandy, yet somehow lively too, like the very best champagne —George Garrett
  14. High chirpy voice like a cricket —Marge Piercy
  15. His voice was somehow familiar, yet … it had a quality that made it unrecognizable, like one’s own dress worn by someone else —L. P. Hartley
  16. (Skinner was ready to melt with sweetness;) his tone sounded like Romeo in the balcony scene —Rex Stout
  17. His voice rumbled like a bumblebee in a dry gourd —Nelson Algren
  18. In old age her voice had become thin as a bird’s —Pauline Smith
  19. His voice tremored defiantly, like that of a man presenting doubtful credentials at a bank —Hortense Calisher
  20. It [her voice] sprang from her mouth like water from a spring —Guy De Maupassant
  21. Loud enthusiastic voices like the Amens said in country churches —Flannery O’Connor
  22. A loud, hurrying voice, like the bell of a steamboat —Henry James
  23. Muffled voices sobbed like foghorns —Kay Boyle
  24. Official-sounding, something like a radio announcer —Bobbie Ann Mason
  25. Raised his voice like an auctioneer’s —Truman Capote
  26. Talked like she had a Jew’s harp struck in her throat —Will Weaver
  27. A terrible edge to her voice like a line of force holding back a flood —R. Wright Campbell
  28. Urgent tone, like a buzzer —Daphne Merkin
  29. Voice … like a ship lost at sea —Mike Fredman
  30. Voice … whining and self-pitying, like some teenage-tragedy song —Bobbie Ann Mason
  31. Voice and lecturing style … like a chilled aperitif: enticing you to the main course —Robert Goddard
  32. Voice as confidential as that of a family doctor —Donald MacKenzie
  33. Voice as freshly perked as morning coffee —Patricia Leigh Brown, New York Times, June 12, 1986
  34. Voice as intimate as the rustle of sheets —Dorothy Parker
  35. Voice as lonely as the stars —Justin Scott
  36. A voice as warm and tender as a wound —Julian Symons
  37. Voice … blunt as a blow —Ben Ames Williams
  38. Voice … both jarring and vulnerable: like a bloodshot eye —Tom Robbins
  39. Voice burst up and broke like boiling water —Cynthia Ozick
  40. Voice clear as a bell, yet slithery with innuendo, it leaped like a deer, slipped like a snake —Norman Mailer
  41. Voice … clear-pitched like an actor’s —Christopher Isherwood
  42. Voice … clenched like a fist —Borden Deal
  43. Voice … controlled, chilly, beautiful, like a hillside spring on an August afternoon —F. van Wyck Mason
  44. Voice … flavored with a stout sweetness as though her words were sopped in rich, old wine —Jean Stafford
  45. Voice … high and clear as running water over a settled stream bed —Sherley Anne Williams
  46. Voice … jaggedly precise … as if every word emitted a quick white thread of great purity, like hard silk, which she was then obliged to bite clearly off —Cynthia Ozick
  47. A voice light and soaring, like a lark’s —Joseph Conrad
  48. A voice like a bird —Marge Piercy
  49. Voice … like a dull whip —Ayn Rand
  50. Voice like a gurgling water pipe —Hugh Walpole
  51. Voice like an iron bell —Peter Meinke
  52. Voice like a parrot’s scream —Robert Campbell
  53. Voice … like a wind chime rattling —Louise Erdrich
  54. A voice like blowing down an empty straw —Helen Hudson
  55. Voice like butter when he wanted something from you and poison if you got in the way (of story character’s 15% commission) —Victor Canning
  56. Voice … like gravel spread with honey —Jay Mclnerney
  57. Voice like ice —Raymond Chandler
  58. Voice … like saw grass when the edges duel in the wind blowing over swampland —Lael Tucker Wertenbaker
  59. (Ask weakly. His) voice like that of a child being squeezed in wrestling and asking for mercy —John Updike
  60. Voice … like that of a helpless orphan —Ignazio Silone
  61. Voice … like the tolling of a funeral bell —Paule Marshall
  62. A voice like the stuff they use to line summer clouds with —Raymond Chandler
  63. Voice … like the uncanny, unhuman gibber of new wine fermenting in a vat —W. Somerset Maugham
  64. Voice … like thin ice breaking —James Thurber
  65. Voice … opulent and vast like an actor’s —Arthur A. Cohen
  66. A voice queerly pitched, like a parrot’s —Mary McCarthy
  67. A voice rich as chocolate —David Tuller, New York Times, August 24, 1986
  68. Voice roaring like the inside of a shell —Susan Neville
  69. Voice … rough-smooth, like velvet dragged over fine sandpaper —Loren D. Estleman
  70. (Our dried) voices (when we whisper together) are quiet and meaningless as wind in dry grass —T. S. Eliot
  71. Voices [of ball field vendors] like crows crowing —W. P. Kinsella
  72. Voices like gongs reverberate in the mind —C. S. Lewis
  73. Voices [of children] … like the fluttering of wings —Anon
  74. Voices like uniforms, tinny, meaningless … voices that they brandish like weapons —Jean Rhys
  75. Voice … smooth as cheesecake, sweet and proper —Patricia Henley
  76. Voice smooth as whipping cream —Harvey Swados
  77. Voice … so low it sounded like a roll of thunder —Maya Angelou
  78. (He had spoken with taut control, and his) voice sounding like the steady firmness of a cello muted in the minor mode —Arthur A. Cohen
  79. Voices … went mad, like a chorus of frogs on a spring evening —D. H. Lawrence
  80. A voice that boomed and echoed, like a man standing under a bridge, ankle-deep in rushing water —Paige Mitchell
  81. Voice thin and distinct as a distant owl’s call —John Updike
  82. Voice … very sweetly piercing, like the sight of the moon in winter —Angela Carter
  83. A warm voice … quivering like corn in a light summer wind —Aharon Megged
  84. Worry remained suspended in her voice like a fly in amber —Jonathan Kellerman
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.voice - the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speechvoice - the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech; "A shrill voice sounded behind us"
sound - the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause; "the sound of rain on the roof"; "the beautiful sound of music"
androglossia - a woman's voice with male qualities
2.voice - the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract; "a singer takes good care of his voice"; "the giraffe cannot make any vocalizations"
communication - something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups
singing voice - the musical quality of the voice while singing
sprechgesang, sprechstimme - a style of dramatic vocalization between singing and speaking
voice over - the voice on an unseen commentator in a film of television program
3.voice - a sound suggestive of a vocal utterance; "the noisy voice of the waterfall"; "the incessant voices of the artillery"
sound - the sudden occurrence of an audible event; "the sound awakened them"
4.voice - expressing in coherent verbal formvoice - expressing in coherent verbal form; "the articulation of my feelings"; "I gave voice to my feelings"
verbal expression, verbalism, expression - the communication (in speech or writing) of your beliefs or opinions; "expressions of good will"; "he helped me find verbal expression for my ideas"; "the idea was immediate but the verbalism took hours"
5.voice - a means or agency by which something is expressed or communicated; "the voice of the law"; "the Times is not the voice of New York"; "conservatism has many voices"
means, way, agency - how a result is obtained or an end is achieved; "a means of control"; "an example is the best agency of instruction"; "the true way to success"
6.voice - something suggestive of speech in being a medium of expression; "the wee small voice of conscience"; "the voice of experience"; "he said his voices told him to do it"
communication - something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups
7.voice - (metonymy) a singervoice - (metonymy) a singer; "he wanted to hear trained voices sing it"
metonymy - substituting the name of an attribute or feature for the name of the thing itself (as in `they counted heads')
singer, vocalist, vocalizer, vocaliser - a person who sings
8.voice - an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose; "the meeting was attended by spokespersons for all the major organs of government"
advocate, advocator, exponent, proponent - a person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea
ambassador - an informal representative; "an ambassador of good will"
flack, flack catcher, flak, flak catcher - a slick spokesperson who can turn any criticism to the advantage of their employer
mouthpiece, mouth - a spokesperson (as a lawyer)
spokesman - a male spokesperson
spokeswoman - a female spokesperson
9.voice - the ability to speak; "he lost his voice"
physical ability - the ability to perform some physical act; contrasting with mental ability
lung-power - the ability to speak loudly
10.voice - (linguistics) the grammatical relation (active or passive) of the grammatical subject of a verb to the action that the verb denotes
linguistics - the scientific study of language
grammatical relation - a linguistic relation established by grammar
active voice, active - the voice used to indicate that the grammatical subject of the verb is performing the action or causing the happening denoted by the verb; "`The boy threw the ball' uses the active voice"
passive, passive voice - the voice used to indicate that the grammatical subject of the verb is the recipient (not the source) of the action denoted by the verb; "`The ball was thrown by the boy' uses the passive voice"; "`The ball was thrown' is an abbreviated passive"
11.voice - the melody carried by a particular voice or instrument in polyphonic music; "he tried to sing the tenor part"
melodic line, melodic phrase, melody, tune, strain, air, line - a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence; "she was humming an air from Beethoven"
primo - the principal part of a duet (especially a piano duet)
secondo - the second or lower part of a duet (especially a piano duet)
voice part - a part written for a singer
musical accompaniment, accompaniment, backup, support - a musical part (vocal or instrumental) that supports or provides background for other musical parts
bass part, bass - the lowest part in polyphonic music
Verb1.voice - give voice to; "He voiced his concern"
give tongue to, utter, express, verbalise, verbalize - articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise; "She expressed her anger"; "He uttered a curse"
2.voice - utter with vibrating vocal chordsvoice - utter with vibrating vocal chords    
enounce, enunciate, pronounce, sound out, articulate, say - speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way; "She pronounces French words in a funny way"; "I cannot say `zip wire'"; "Can the child sound out this complicated word?"
chirk - make a shrill creaking, squeaking, or noise, as of a door, mouse, or bird
quaver, waver - give off unsteady sounds, alternating in amplitude or frequency
devoice - utter with tense vocal chords

voice
noun
1. tone, sound, language, articulation, power of speech Miriam's voice was strangely calm.
2. utterance, expression, words, airing, vocalization, verbalization The crowd gave voice to their anger.
3. opinion, will, feeling, wish, desire the voice of the opposition
4. say, part, view, decision, vote, comment, input Our employees have no voice in how our company is run.
5. instrument, medium, spokesman or spokeswoman, agency, channel, vehicle, organ, spokesperson, intermediary, mouthpiece He claims to be the voice of the people.
verb
express, say, declare, air, raise, table, reveal, mention, mouth, assert, pronounce, utter, articulate, come out with (informal), divulge, ventilate, enunciate, put into words, vocalize, give expression or utterance to Scientists have voiced concern that the disease could be passed to humans.
Related words
adjective vocal
Translations
voice [vɔɪs]
A. N
1. (= sound, faculty of speech) → voz f
I didn't recognize your voiceno he reconocido tu voz
her voice sounded coldse notaba un dejo de frialdad en su voz
man's/woman's voicevoz de hombre/mujer
if you carry on shouting, you won't have any voice leftsi sigues gritando te vas a quedar afónica or sin voz
he is a voice (crying) in the wildernessestá predicando en el desierto
he added his voice to opposition criticsunió su voz a las críticas de la oposición
to find one's voice (lit) → recuperar el habla (fig) → encontrar su medio de expresión
to give voice to sth (frm) → dar expresión a algo
to hear voicesoír voces
human voicevoz f humana
in a deep voiceen tono grave
in a loud/low voiceen voz alta/baja
in a small voicecon voz queda
inner voicevoz f interior
a voice inside meuna voz en mi interior
if you don't keep your voices down, you'll have to leavesi no hablan más bajo tendrán que irse
keep your voice down!¡no levantes la voz!
to lose one's voicequedarse afónico or sin voz
to lower one's voicebajar la voz
to raise one's voicealzar or levantar la voz
the voice of reasonla voz de la razón
at the top of one's voicea voz en grito, a voz en cuello
he yelled at the top of his voicegritó con todas sus fuerzas or a voz en cuello
to speak with one voice (about sth)expresar una opinión unánime(con respecto a algo)
to like the sound of one's own voice he does like the sound of his own voicecómo le gusta oírse hablar
see also throw, tone
2. (Mus) → voz f
she has a beautiful (singing) voicetiene una voz preciosa(para el canto), canta muy bien
a piece for voice and pianouna pieza para voz y piano
bass/contralto/soprano/tenor voicevoz f de bajo/contralto/soprano/tenor
to be in good voiceestar bien de voz
3. (= opinion) → voz f
the voice of the people/nationla voz del pueblo/de la nación
to have a/no voice in the mattertener/no tener voz en el asunto
there were no dissenting voicesno hubo opiniones en contra
she is a respected voice in the women's movementes una voz respetada dentro del movimiento feminista
4. (= spokesperson) → portavoz mf
5. (Phon) → sonoridad f
6. (Gram) active/passive voicevoz f activa/pasiva
in the active/passive voiceen(voz)activa/pasiva
B. VT
1. [+ opinion, feelings, concern, support] → expresar
he felt obliged to voice his opposition to the warse sintió obligado a expresar su oposición a la guerra
2. (Phon) [+ consonant] → sonorizar
3. (Mus) [+ wind instrument] → templar
C. CPD voice box Nlaringe f
voice mail N (Telec) → buzón m de voz
voice part N (Mus) → parte f cantable
voice production Nproducción f de voz
voice range Nregistro m de voz
voice recognition Nreconocimiento m de la voz
voice synthesis Nsíntesis f de voz
voice synthesizer Nsintetizador m de voz
voice training Neducación f de la voz
voice vote N (US) (Pol) → voto m oral

voice [ˈvɔɪs]
n
(= speaking or singing sound) → voix f
in a loud voice → à voix haute
in a soft voice → à voix basse
in a low voice → à voix basse
to keep one's voice down → baisser le ton
to lose one's voice → perdre la voix
to raise one's voice → hausser la voix
to lower one's voice → baisser la voix
at the top of one's voice → à tue-tête
(= opinion) → voix f
to have a voice in sth → avoir son mot à dire dans qch
to give voice to sth → exprimer qch
with one voice → d'une seule voix
(LINGUISTICS)voix f
the active voice → la voix active
the passive voice → la voix passive
vt [+ opinion] → exprimer, formuler; [+ anger, concern] → faire part de
voice-activated [ˌvɔɪsˈæktɪveɪtɪd] adjà commande vocale
voice box nlarynx m
voice mail n
(system)messagerie f vocale
(device)boîte f vocale
voice-over [ˈvɔɪsəʊvər] n(commentaire m en) voix f off
voice recognition nreconnaissance f vocale

voice
n
(= faculty of speech, Mus, fig) → Stimme f; to lose one’s voicedie Stimme verlieren; I’ve lost my voiceich habe keine Stimme mehr; to find one’s voicesich (dat)Gehör verschaffen; she hasn’t got much of a voicesie hat keine besonders gute Stimme; to be in good/poor voicegut/nicht gut bei Stimme sein; in a deep voicemit tiefer Stimme; in a low voiceleise, mit leiser Stimme; to like the sound of one’s own voicesich gern(e) reden hören; his voice has brokener hat den Stimmbruch hinter sich; tenor voiceTenor m; bass voiceBass m; a piece for voice and pianoein Gesangsstück ntmit Klavierbegleitung; with one voiceeinstimmig; to give voice to somethingetw aussprechen, einer Sache (dat)Ausdruck verleihen; the Voice of America (Rad) → die Stimme Amerikas
(fig: = say) we have a/no voice in the matterwir haben in dieser Angelegenheit ein/kein Mitspracherecht
(Gram) → Aktionsart f, → Genus (verbi) nt; the active/passive voicedas Aktiv/Passiv
(Phon) → Stimmhaftigkeit f; plus voicestimmhaft
vt
(= express) feelings, opinionzum Ausdruck bringen

voice:
voiceless
adj
stumm; in a voice whispermit lautlosem Flüstern
(= having no say)ohne Mitspracherecht
(Phon) consonantstimmlos
voice mail
nVoicemail f, → Voice-Mail f
voice-operated
adjsprachgesteuert
voice-over
nFilmkommentar m
voice part
n the voices (Mus) → die Singstimmen pl
voice production
nStimmbildung f
voice projection
nStimmresonanz f
voice range
nStimmumfang m
voice recognition
voice synthesizer
nSprachsynthesizer m

voice [vɔɪs]
1. n (gen) (Gram) → voce f
to lose one's voice → perdere la voce
she is in fine voice again → ha riacquistato la sua bella voce
in a loud/soft voice → a voce alta/bassa
at the top of one's voice → a tutta voce, con quanta voce si ha in gola or in corpo
with one voice → all'unisono
to have a voice in the matter → aver voce in capitolo
to give voice to → esprimere
2. vt (feelings, opinions) → esprimere

voice
n voice [vois]
1 the sounds from the mouth made in speaking or singing He has a very deep voice; He spoke in a quiet/loud/angry/kind voice. stem صَوْت глас (звук) hlas stemme die Stimme φωνή voz hääl صدا ääni voix קוֹל आवाज glas hang suara rödd, (mál)rómur voce 목소리 balsas balss suara stem stemme, røst, mål głos voz voce голос hlas glas glas röst, stämma เสียงพูด ses 嗓音, 聲音 голос آواز، صوت giọng nói, hát ,
2 the voice regarded as the means of expressing opinion The voice of the people should not be ignored; the voice of reason/conscience. stem, wil صَوْت، رأي، تَعْبير глас hlas stemme die Stimme φωνή voz hääl صدا ääni voix דֵעָה विचार glas vélemény suara álit, vilji; (innri) rödd voce 意見 발언권 balsas balss suara stem folkeopinion; medbestemmelsesrett, stemme głos voz voce мнение; голос hlas glas glas röst การพูด fikir, düşünce 意見 думка, голос رائے tiếng nói, thế lực
v
1 to express (feelings etc) He voiced the discontent of the whole group. uitdruk يُعَبِّر عن изразявам vyjádřit give udtryk for Ausdruck geben εκφράζω, εξωτερικεύω expresar väljendama بیان کردن ilmaista exprimer לְהַבִּיע विचार व्यक्त करना izraziti kifejez, hangot ad (vminek) menyatakan tjá, láta í ljós dare voce 言い表わす 표명하다 išreikšti izteikt (vārdos) menyuarakan uiten gi uttrykk for, (la) komme til orde wyrazić dar voz a expri­ma высказывать vyjadriť, vysloviť (názor) izraziti izraziti uttala, uttrycka ประกาศ söylemek, ifade etmek 表達(感覺等) висловлювати اظہار کرنا bày tỏ, nói lên
2 to produce the sound of (especially a consonant) with a vibration of the vocal cords as well as with the breath Th' should be voiced in `this' but not in `think'. stemhebbend sê يُسْمِعُ صَوْتا озвучавам vyslovit zněle udtale stimmhaft aussprechen προφέρω ηχηρά sonorizar heliliselt hääldama واکبر کردن ääntää soinnillisena sonoriser לְהַשמִיעַ glasiti se zöngésen ejt menyuarakan radda pronunciare 有声音にする ...을 (유성음으로) 발음하다 suskardinti izrunāt (līdzskani) balsīgi menyebut met stem uitspreken stemme udźwięczniać soar a sonoriza произносить звонко vysloviť znelo izgovoriti izgovoriti uttala tonande เปล่งเสียง, ทำให้มีเสียง sesletmek, telâffuz etmek 發音(或發聲) вимовляти تلفظ کرنا phát thành âm kêu
adj voiced
(negativeunvoiced). stemhebbend مَسْموع звучен znělý stemt stimmhaft ηχηρός sonoro heliline ناطق soinnillinen sonore בַּעַל קוֹל स्वरवाला zvučan zöngés dinyatakan raddaður sonoro 声に出した 유성(음)의 skardus (par līdzskani) balsīgs bersuara stemhebbend stemt dźwięczny sonoro sonor звонкий znelý zveneč izgovoren tonande ซึ่งมีเสียงก้อง yumuşak ünsüz 有聲的 дзвінкий تلفظ شدہ hữu thanh
adj voiceless
stemloos فاقِد الصَّوْت беззвучен němý; neznělý stemmeløs; ustemt sprach-, stimmlos άφωνος sordo; afónico helitu بی صدا soinniton sans voix חֲסַר קוֹל बिना आवाज का bezvučan hangtalan; zöngétlen tak bersuara mállaus; þögull senza voce, muto 無言の 무성의; 무언의 duslus (par līdzskani) nebalsīgs tdk bersuara stemloos uten stemme, stum, ustemt bezdźwięczny mudo fără voce/glas безмолвный neznelý brez glasu bez glasa stum, outtalad ไร้เสียง sert ünsüz 無聲的 безголосий, німий بے آواز vô thanh
n voice mail
a system that stores telephone messages for subscribers to this service. stempos بريد صَوتي гласова поща hlasový záznamník telefonbesked-service der Anrufbeantworter σύστημα μετάδοσης τηλεφωνικών μηνυμάτων buzón de voz kõnepost پست صوتی puheposti messagerie vocale תַא קוֹלִי वायस मेल glasovna pošta hangposta kotak pos suara segreteria telefonica 音声電子メール 음성 메일 balso paštas balss pasts mel suara voicemail PersonSvar; Telenor Beskjed poczta głosowa голосовая почта hlasová pošta zvočna pošta govorna pošta röstbrevlåda ระบบฝากข้อความของโทรศัพท์ ses postası 語音郵件 голосова пошта وائس ميل، ٹيلي فون پيغامات کو محفوظ کرنے کا نظام thư thoại
be in good voice
to have one's voice in good condition for singing or speaking The choir was in good voice tonight. het goed gesing يكون صَوتُه في وَضْعٍ جَيِّد гласът ми звучи добре být při hlase synge godt gut bei Stimme sein είμαι σε φόρμα estar en voz puhtalt kõlama دارای صدای مناسب olla hyvässä äänessä être en voix קוֹל טוֹב गाने इत्यादि के लिहाज से अच्छी आवाज imati dobar glas jó formában van bersuara bagus vera vel upplagður (til að syngja) (essere in voce) 声がよく出る 목소리가 잘 나오다 gerai dainuoti, skambiai kalbėti labi skanēt baik suaranya goed bij stem zijn være opplagt til å synge/tale być przy głosie estar afinado a fi în voce быть в голосе byť pri hlase imeti dober glas imati dobar glas vara disponerad, låta bra เสียงไพเราะ sesi yerinde olmak 嗓子情況良好 бути в голосі اچھي آواز ميں ہونا có chất giọng hay
lose one's voice
to be unable to speak eg because of having a cold, sore throat etc When I had 'flu I lost my voice for three days. jou stem verloor يَفْقِدُ صَوْتَه губя си гласа ztratit hlas miste stemmen ohne Stimme sein έχω τη φωνή μου κλειστή perder la voz häält kaotama از دست دادن کیفیت صدا menettää äänensä perdre la voix לְאַבֵּד אֶת הַקוֹל जुकाम इत्यादि के चलते आवाज बैठ जाना izgubiti glas nincs hangja kehilangan suara missa röddina perdere la voce 声が出ない 목소리가 나오지 않다 prarasti balsą pazaudēt balsi; aizsmakt hilang suara zijn stem kwijt zijn miste stemmen stracić głos perder a voz a(‑şi) pierde vocea потерять голос stratiť hlas izgubiti glas izgubiti glas tappa rösten เสียงแหบเนื่องจากเป็นหวัดหรือเจ็บคอ sesini kaybetmek 嗓子啞了 втратити голос بولنے کے قابل نہ رہنا mất giọng
raise one's voice
to speak more loudly than normal especially in anger I don't want to have to raise my voice to you again. kwaad word يَرْفَعُ صَوْتَه повишавам тон pozvednout hlas hæve stemmen die Stimme heben υψώνω τη φωνή μου levantar/alzar la voz häält kõrgendama بالا بردن صدا kohottaa äänensä élever la voix לְהָרִים קוֹל आवाज बुलंद करना podići glas felemeli a hangját menaikkan suara hækka róminn alzare la voce 文句を言う 소리를 높이다 (pa)kelti balsą pacelt balsi; iebilst meninggikan suara zijn stem verheffen heve stemmen, bli sint podnieść głos levantar a voz a ridica vo­cea повышать голос zvýšiť hlas povzdigniti glas podići glas höja rösten ขี้นเสียง sesini yükseltmek 提高嗓門 піднімати голос چيخنا، چِلانا nói to, hét to

voice صوت hlas stemme Stimme φωνή voz ääni voix glas voce 목소리 stem stemme głos voz голос röst เสียงพูด ses giọng nói 声音


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