voiced
英 [vɔɪst]
美 [vɔɪst]
adj. 浊音的; 带声的
v. 表示,表达,吐露(感情或意见); 发浊音; 发嗓音
voice的过去分词和过去式
BNC.35292 / COCA.32757
牛津词典
adj.
- 浊音的;带声的
produced by moving your vocal cords . For example, the consonants /b/ , /d/ and /g/ are voiced .
柯林斯词典
- (发)浊音的
Avoicedspeech sound is one that is produced with vibration of the vocal cords.
英英释义
adj
- produced with vibration of the vocal cords
- a frequently voiced opinion
- voiced consonants such as `b' and `g' and `z'
双语例句
- He gained the ear of the managing director and voiced his opinion.
他说的话总经理愿意倾听,于是他就直抒己见了。 - Hardly a whisper of concern has been voiced.
几乎一点点关心也未曾表示过。 - In his speech, he voiced the feeling of the times.
在他的演讲中,他表达了时代的感情。 - Some election observers also voiced concerns that local warlords intimidated or coerced voters in some instances.
一些选举观察人士还对地方军阀在某些情况下恐吓或胁迫选民表示关注。 - I have on several occasions voiced my objections to the plan but I have consistently been ignored.
我已经在几个场合表达了对那个计划的反对意见,但是一再被忽视。 - European business groups voiced sharp criticism of the new US law.
欧洲商业集团对美国这项新法令表达了激烈批评。 - The criticism that the English do not truly care about their children was often voiced.
常有人指责英国人并不真正关心自己的子女。 - The chairman voiced all our feelings.
主席表达了我们的全部感情。 - The predominant opinion voiced by Detroit's Arab population seems to be one of frustration.
底特律的阿拉伯人所表达的似乎主要是一种挫折感。 - He voiced our mind.
他说出了我们的心声。