voiced如何读

英:[vɔɪst]

美:[vɔɪst]

voiced是什么意思

  • adj.有声的;[语]浊音的
  • 动词voice的过去式和过去分词.

voiced词根

词根:voice

adj.

voiceless 无声的;清音的;沉默的

n.

voice 声音;嗓音;发言权;愿望

voicing 发言;牵动声带;[声] 调声

v.

voicing 说出;使发成浊音(voice的ing形式)

vt.

voice 表达;吐露

voiced英英释义

Adjective

1. produced or delivered by the voice; often used in combination;

"a frequently voiced opinion"

"voiced consonants such as `b' and `g' and `z'"

"loud-voiced teenagers"

2. of speech sounds

voiced词组

voice mail语音邮件

with one voice异口同声地

passive voice[语]被动态,被动式

voice communication电话通信;音频通信

voice recognition语音识别;声音识别

voice over声过滤;声过渡;话外音

in a low voice低声地,低声说

sweet voice甜美的声音

tone of voice语调;声调;口吻

singing voice歌喉;歌声

voice quality音质;话音质量;语音品质;声音的质量

female voice女声

give voice tovt. 说出, 表达;发泄

voice coil音圈

voice recorder录音机

voice of america美国之音

voice control语音控制;声控;口声控制

active voice主动语态

voice prompt语音提示,声音提示

voice response语音响应

voiced词源英文解释

The first known use of voiced was in the 15th century

voiced儿童词典英英释义

voicelessadjective

having no voice

not voiced

a voiceless consonant like \f\

voicedadjective

having a voice especially of a specified kind—often used in combination

soft-voiced

uttered with the vocal cords vibrating

a voiced consonant like \v\

voiced 例句

1 Patterson voiced his concerns during a Sunday interview with The Times, in which he asserted that white men are facing racism within the film, theater, TV and publishing industries.

2 I voiced their commands and made the sounds of their suffering.

我模仿着他们的命令,发出他们痛苦的声音。

3 Bitter was one of the few people she voiced with.

4 Neither she nor Camey had voiced a complaint, not even in the form of a joke, in weeks.

5 Nadine Dorries – the Minister of State at the Department of Health and Social Care – reportedly voiced her support for the regulation in a statement she provided to the Daily Mail.

6 It was most obviously voiced by Mr. Robot himself in a rant in which Mr. Slater really pumped up the volume: Is any of it real?

7 But a residents' association for a condo development across Fairfax Avenue voiced support, as did the Miracle Mile Chamber of Commerce.

8 Though Bowers voiced his dislike of Donald Trump, he expressed much of the same vitriol that the former president used.

9 But while some of the council members had also voiced their disapproval, the majority seemed to think the duke’s strategy to be a sound one.

10 Cornflower voiced the question that was on the mind of every creature there.

11 Yet almost everything James says, voiced by Mr. Magee, sounds as if it’s coming out of the mouth of a hale 30-something.

12 “It was no accident!” someone shouted, and almost half the room voiced their bitter agreement.

13 Popular grievances are openly voiced everywhere.

怨声载道.

14 “We want Maya to be happy in her life, and you are a wonderful aunt. But we made our wishes very clear to Maya. She should have voiced her objections then, not after the fact.”

15 Issa had expressed reservations about the design and had voiced concerns about design objections from the Eisenhower family.

16 He felt the students had been victimized because they'd voiced opposition to the government.

他认为学生们因发表反对政府的言论而受到了迫害。

17 Sometime partners in controversy, the two in 2006 visited Venezuela, where Mr. Belafonte voiced support for that country’s radical leader, Hugo Chávez, while calling President George W. Bush “the greatest terrorist in the world.”

18 Appellate judges have voiced sharply different views of the Cosby case.

19 There is, in fact, one worry he hasn’t voiced to them, one that Jo could not have reassured him about.

20 Beatles aficionados might understandably yearn for more material from the Twickenham sessions, and a loud contingent has already voiced their displeasure at not having access to a full version of the Rooftop Concert.

voiced 同义词

相关词